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C22 COPD PHENOTYPES: Anemia Is Associated With A Specific Phenotype Having Worse Outcomes In COPD: Analysis From Spiromics

SPIROMICS Investigators Corresponding author's email: nputcha1@jhmi.edu Introduction Anemia is prevalent in COPD and associated with adverse outcomes. ANOVA and chi-squared tests were utilized to test differences in characteristics between normocytic anemic (hemoglobin17g/dL in men), and normal...

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Published in:American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2017-01, Vol.195
Main Authors: Putcha, N, Paul, G G, Lambert, A, Fawzy, A, Psoter, K, Wells, J M, Labaki, W W, Doerschuk, C M, Kanner, R E, Han, M K, Martinez, C, Paulin, L M, Drummond, M B, Martinez, F J, Wise, R A, O'Neal, W, Barr, R G, Hansel, N N
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Summary:SPIROMICS Investigators Corresponding author's email: nputcha1@jhmi.edu Introduction Anemia is prevalent in COPD and associated with adverse outcomes. ANOVA and chi-squared tests were utilized to test differences in characteristics between normocytic anemic (hemoglobin17g/dL in men), and normal groups.
ISSN:1073-449X
1535-4970