Peripheral neuropathy: A neglected cause of disability in COPD – A narrative review

Irina Odajiu, Serghei Covantsev, Pradeesh Sivapalan, Alexander G. Mathioudakis*, Jens Ulrik Stæhr Jensen, Eugenia Irene Davidescu, Victoria Chatzimavridou-Grigoriadou, Alexandru Corlateanu

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde

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Abstract

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a chronic inflammatory syndrome with systemic involvement leading to various cardiovascular, metabolic, and neurological comorbidities. It is well known that conditions associated with oxygen deprivation and metabolic disturbance are associated with polyneuropathy, but current data regarding the relationship between COPD and peripheral nervous system pathology is limited. This review summarizes the available data on the association between COPD and polyneuropathy, including possible pathophysiological mechanisms such as the role of hypoxia, proinflammatory state, and smoking in nerve damage; the role of cardiovascular and metabolic comorbidities, as well as the diagnostic methods and screening tools for identifying polyneuropathy. Furthermore, it outlines the available options for managing and preventing polyneuropathy in COPD patients. Overall, current data suggest that optimal screening strategies to diagnose polyneuropathy early should be implemented in COPD patients due to their relatively common association and the additional burden of polyneuropathy on quality of life.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer106952
TidsskriftRespiratory Medicine
Vol/bind201
ISSN0954-6111
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2022

Bibliografisk note

Funding Information:
AGM is supported by the National Institute for Health Research Manchester Biomedical Research Centre ( NIHR Manchester BRC ) and by an NIHR Clinical Lectureship.

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