Factors Associated with the Non-Exacerbator Phenotype of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
Dennis BouhuisMaaike GiezemanMikael HasselgrenChrister JanssonMarta A KisielKarin LisspersScott MontgomeryAnna NagerHanna SandelowskyBjörn StällbergJosefin SundhPublished in: International journal of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (2023)
The non-exacerbator phenotype is common, especially in patients with no maintenance treatment or a single bronchodilator, and is characterized by preserved lung function, low symptom burden, and by absence of chronic bronchitis, underweight and obesity and heart failure. We suggest these patients may need less treatment and follow-up, but that management of comorbid conditions is important to avoid exacerbations.