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Rev Esp Quimioter 2020; 33(1):49-67

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in Spain and the different aspects of its social impact: a multidisciplinary opinion document  

EMILIO BOUZA, AGUSTÍ ALVAR, PERE ALMAGRO, TAMARA ALONSO, JULIO ANCOCHEA, FERRÁN BARBÉ, JOSEP CORBELLA, DIEGO GRACIA, ENRIQUE MASCARÓS, JOAN MELIS, MARC MIRAVITLLES, MARIANO PASTOR, PATRICIA PÉREZ, DAVID RUDILLA, ANTONI TORRES, JOAN BAUTISTA SORIANO, ANTONI VALLANO, FRANCISCO VARGAS, ESTEBAN PALOMO

http://www.doi.org/10.37201/req/2064.2019

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is one of the most prevalent diseases in the World, and one of the most important causes of mortality and morbidity. In adults 40 years and older, it affects more than 10% of the population and has enormous personal, family and social burden. Tobacco smoking is its main cause, but not the only one, and there is probably a genetic predisposition that increases the risk in some patients. The paradigm of this disease is changing in Spain, with an increase of women that has occurred in recent years. Many of the physio pathological mechanisms of this condition are well known, but the psychological alterations to which it leads, the impact of COPD on relatives and caregivers, the limitation of daily life observed in these patients, and the economic and societal burden that they represent for the health system, are not so well-known. A major problem is the high under-diagnosis, mainly due to difficulties for obtaining, in a systematic way, spirometries in hospitals and health-care centers. For this reason, the Fundación de Ciencias de la Salud and the Spanish National Network Center for Research in Respiratory Diseases (CIBERES) have brought together experts in COPD, patients and their organizations, clinical psychologists, experts in health economics, nurses and journalists to obtain their opinion about COPD in Spain. They also discussed the scientific bibliometrics on COPD that is being carried out from the CIBERES and speculated on the future of this condition. The format of the meeting consisted in the discussion of a series of questions that were addressed by different speakers and discussed until a consensus conclusion was reached.

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