Preclinical Blood Test Predicts COPD Risk
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•Experimental blood test predicts risk for developing COPD, other severe respiratory diseases
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The test analyzes 32 proteins that scientists determined accurately predicted an adult with an increased likelihood for requiring medical care for or dying from severe respiratory illness.
The risk score was based on lung health data collected from nearly 2,500 U.S. adults over a 30-year period.
The findings were published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine .
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine , 2024 ; DOI: 10.1164 /rccm. OC .
Proteomic risk score of increased respiratory risk was studied in a multi-cohort study.
The study was published in the American Journal .
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