Percentage of Discharged COPD Patients with Exclusion Criteria for Participation in Outpatient Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Hnin H. Oo, Osama Elsankary, Diahann K. Wilcox, Antarpreet Kaur, Jane Z. Reardon, Jose A. Soriano, Debapriya Datta, Richard ZuWallack

TL;DR
Many COPD patients discharged after an exacerbation are not eligible for pulmonary rehabilitation due to various exclusion criteria.
Contribution
This study quantifies the proportion of COPD patients ineligible for pulmonary rehabilitation post-discharge based on clinical criteria.
Findings
Only 39% of COPD patients met eligibility criteria for pulmonary rehabilitation.
Medical severity and comorbidities were the most common reasons for ineligibility.
PR uptake remains low even after accounting for ineligibility.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Despite documented benefits across multiple outcome areas, referral and uptake into pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) following discharge after an exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is low in many health care systems. Surveys documenting this underutilization may ignore the fact of disease severity or comorbidity severe enough to make many patients ineligible based on accepted selection criteria for the intervention. The aim of this study was to evaluate the magnitude of non-eligibility for PR following discharge after a COPD exacerbation. Methods: Medical records of COPD patients discharged over a one-year period in two hospitals were reviewed. Records from 353 patients discharged home were reviewed by six clinicians with experience in respiratory medicine and/or PR, three at each hospital. Results: The mean age of the total sample was 71 ±…
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TopicsChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research · Respiratory Support and Mechanisms · Chronic Disease Management Strategies
