PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - DMG Halpin AU - H de Jong AU - V Carter AU - D Skinner AU - D Price TI - P59 Characteristics of established and newly treated patients with COPD according to GOLD 2017 in a UK primary care population AID - 10.1136/thorax-2018-212555.217 DP - 2018 Dec 01 TA - Thorax PG - A132--A133 VI - 73 IP - Suppl 4 4099 - http://thorax.bmj.com/content/73/Suppl_4/A132.short 4100 - http://thorax.bmj.com/content/73/Suppl_4/A132.full SO - Thorax2018 Dec 01; 73 AB - Rationale The 2017 GOLD report proposed a revised assessment scheme for patients with COPD. We have examined the distribution and characteristics of patients with an established diagnosis and those started on maintenance therapy for the first time by GOLD group.Methods 6940 patients with a recorded diagnosis of COPD on 1/1/2014 in the Optimum Patient Care Research Database (ALL) and 876 patients newly initiated on maintenance therapy (NMT) in 2014 with a two-year follow-up were studied. Both cohorts had data on the number of exacerbations in the previous 12 months, mMRC and FEV1 in the year 2014.Abstract P59 Table 1 Results Nearly half of patients in both cohorts were GOLD A. There was little difference in the proportion of patients by GOLD stage between the cohorts. In all groups NMT patients were younger. The biggest differences between ALL and NMT were seen in those in GOLD D: NMT patients had higher FEV1, lower mMRC scores and lower exacerbation rates. The commonest therapy started in NMT patients was LAMA followed by ICS/LABA with triple therapy mostly used in GOLD D.Conclusion Patients started on maintenance therapy were most commonly in GOLD A. Initiation of bronchodilator therapy in most cases was in line with current GOLD recommendations in groups B C and D but there was over initiation of LABA/ICS in groups A and B.