| Objective: Correlation between Xining area AECOPD patients with pulmonary function, blood plasma hs-CRP levels and CAT scores.Methods: AECOPD patients selected 158 cases of the Second Division of Geriatrics and Respiratory Medicine diagnosis and treatment of 2013.12- 2014.10 during the Affiliated Hospital of Qinghai University, Experimental procedure:1.Record the patient’s general clinical data, including gender, age, etc.; 2.Application-specific protein analyzer patient plasma hs-CRP values; 3.patients with pulmonary function testing, key indicators include:.. FEV1, FVC, FEV1 / FVC, MEFV; 4.patients were CAT score is calculated out; 5.for all patients and collate information and data grouping, using SPSS19.0 statistical software for data processing, statistical methods, including:.. X2 test, ANOVA, Pearson linear correlation analysis.Results1.each group sex, age, BMI, compared the difference was not statistically significant(P> 0.05), FEV1%, the difference was statistically significant(P <0.05) between the CAT score and hs-CRP group.2. Linear correlation analysis showed that, CAT score and hs-CRP positive correlation(r = 0.572, P = 0.008), negatively correlated with FEV1%(r =-0.617, P = 0.004), independent of age, sex, BMI.Conclusion1.AECOPD with sicker patients, plasma levels of hs-CRP levels, CAT score scores were increased.2.AECOPD patients CAT scores scores and plasma hs-CRP was positively correlated negatively correlated with FEV1%.3.CAT score for condition assessment AECOPD patients has important significance. |