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Fig. 3 | Respiratory Research

Fig. 3

From: Effect of low climate impact vs. high climate impact inhalers for patients with asthma and COPD-a nationwide cohort analysis

Fig. 3

(A) Cumulative incidence plot of pneumonia requiring hospitalization in propensity score matched patient groups treated with ICS delivered by low and high climate impact inhalers. (B) Cumulative incidence plot of all-cause mortality in propensity score matched patient groups treated with ICS delivered by low and high climate impact inhalers. (C) Cumulative incidence plot of exacerbations requiring hospitalization in propensity score matched patient groups treated with ICS delivered by low and high climate impact inhalers. (D) Cumulative incidence plot of admission for any cause in propensity score matched patient groups treated with ICS delivered by low and high climate impact inhalers. (E) Cumulative incidence plot of exacerbations requiring collection of a prescription for prednisolone but not hospitalization in propensity score matched patient groups treated with ICS delivered by low and high climate impact inhalers. Patients were propensity score matched 1:1 by age, gender, tobacco exposure, exacerbations requiring hospitalization, MRC, BMI, FEV1% and daily dosage of inhaled corticosteroids in the year before entry date as well as entry year

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