New COPD risk score could catch complications early
NCT ID NCT04027296
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a new scoring tool (GLORI-COPD) to see how well it can identify COPD patients at risk of serious complications, like lung infections. Researchers studied 462 smokers or former smokers aged 35 and older who had not been previously diagnosed with COPD. The goal is to help doctors in general practice find high-risk patients early so they can get timely care.
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Université Paris Cité
Paris, France
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