法国 3 个队列中慢性阻塞性肺病患者的流感和肺炎球菌疫苗接种情况:覆盖率不足及相关因素

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Respiratory Medicine and Research Pub Date : 2024-06-03 DOI:10.1016/j.resmer.2024.101112
Chantal Raherison , Bernard Aguilaniu , Maeva Zysman , Pierre-Régis Burgel , David Hess , El Hassane Ouaalaya , Thi Chien Tran , Nicolas Roche , investigators from COLIBRI, Initiatives BPCO and PALOMB cohorts
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背景慢性阻塞性肺病患者的流感和肺炎链球菌感染疫苗接种率低可能会影响预后。方法在 2012 年至 2018 年期间,3 个法国 COPD 队列(COLIBRI-COPD 队列 2566 人、PALOMB 队列 2653 人、Initiatives BPCO 队列 708 人)共招募了 5927 名有足够数据的患者。结果 平均年龄为 66 岁,34% 为女性,35% 为当前吸烟者,平均 FEV1 预测值为 58%,22% 的患者在纳入前一年的病情加重次数≥2 次,59% 的患者 mMRC 呼吸困难等级≥2 级,52% 的患者有心血管合并症,9% 的患者有哮喘病史。加入研究前一年的疫苗接种率为:34.4%接种了流感+肺炎双球菌疫苗,17.5%仅接种了流感疫苗,8.9%仅接种了肺炎双球菌疫苗。在多变量分析中,年龄越大、吸烟、FEV1 低、病情加重史、mMRC 呼吸困难>2、哮喘病史、高血压、糖尿病和入组当年的流感疫苗接种率越高。SP疫苗接种率与呼吸科医生的执业类型、年龄、吸烟状况、FEV1、病情加重史、呼吸困难等级、哮喘病史和纳入年份有关。结论慢性阻塞性肺病队列中纳入的流感和肺炎球菌感染疫苗接种率仍然不足,疫苗接种似乎仅限于具有特定特征的患者,尤其是病情严重和合并症患者,这与当前的建议不一致。
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Influenza and pneumococcal vaccination in patients with COPD from 3 French cohorts: Insufficient coverage and associated factors

Background

Low vaccination rates against influenza and Streptococcus (S.) pneumoniae infections in COPD could impair outcomes. Understanding underlying factors could help improving implementation.

Objectives

To describe vaccination rates at inclusion in COPD cohorts and analyze associated factors.

Methods

Between 2012 and 2018, 5927 patients with sufficient data available were recruited in 3 French COPD cohorts (2566 in COLIBRI-COPD, 2653 in PALOMB and 708 in Initiatives BPCO). Data at inclusion were pooled to describe vaccination rates and analyze associated factors.

Results

Mean age was 66 years, 34 % were women, 35 % were current smokers, mean FEV1 was 58 % predicted, 22 % reported ≥2 exacerbations in the year prior to inclusion, mMRC dyspnea grade was ≥2 in 59 %, 52 % had cardiovascular comorbidities and 9 % a history of asthma. Vaccinations rates in the year prior to study entry were 34.4 % for influenza + S. pneumoniae, 17.5 % for influenza alone and 8.9 % for S. pneumoniae alone. In multivariate analyses, influenza vaccination rate was greater in older age, smoking status, low FEV1, exacerbation history, mMRC dyspnea>2, asthma history, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and the year of inclusion. SP vaccination was associated with type of practice of the respiratory physician, age, smoking status, FEV1, exacerbation history, dyspnea grade, asthma history and the year of inclusion.

Conclusion

Rates of vaccination against influenza and S. pneumoniae infection at inclusion in COPD cohorts remain insufficient and vaccination appears restricted to patients with specific features especially regarding severity and comorbidities, which is not consistent with current recommendations.

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