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Acarbose in the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Mehmet Rami Helvacı, Hulya Halici, Kevser Erdogan, Alper Sevinç, Celaletdin Camcı, Abdulrazak Abyad, Lesley Pocock

World Family Medicine Journal/Middle East Journal of Family Medicine · 2025

Abstract

Background: Atherosclerosis may be the main cause of aging and death. Methods: All patients with sickle cell diseases (SCD) were included. Results: We studied 222 males and 212 females with mean ages of 30.8 vs 30.3 years, p>0.05, respectively. Smoking (23.8% vs 6.1%, p<0.001), alcohol (4.9% vs 0.4%, p<0.001), transfused red blood cells (RBC) in their lifespans (48.1 vs 28.5 units, p=0.000), disseminated teeth losses (5.4% vs 1.4%, p<0.001), ileus (7.2% vs 1.4%, p<0.001), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (25.2% vs 7.0%, p<0.001), coronary heart disease (CHD) (18.0% vs 13.2%, p<0.05), cirrhosis (8.1% vs 1.8%, p<0.001), leg ulcers (19.8% vs 7.0%, p<0.001), clubbing (14.8% vs 6.6%, p<0.001), chronic renal disease (CRD) (9.9% vs 6.1%, p<0.05), and stroke (12.1% vs 7.5%, p<0.05) were all higher in males. Conclusion: As an accelerated atherosclerosis, hardened RBC-induced capillary endothelial damage initiating at birth terminates with multiorgan failures in early years of life in SCD. Excess fat tissue may be much more important than smoking and alcohol for atherosclerosis because excess weight-induced diabetes mellitus is the most common cause of CRD, and CHD and stroke are the main causes of deaths even in the COPD. The efficacy of acarbose to lower blood glucose by preventing breakdown of starch into sugar in the small intestine is obvious. Since acarbose is a safe, cheap, oral, and effective drug for excess weight, it should be advised in COPD because there are nearly 20 kg of excess fat even between upper and lower borders of normal weight in adults. Key words: Acarbose, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, sickle cell diseases, excess fat tissue, smoking, vascular endothelial inflammation, atherosclerosis

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Helvacı, M.R., Halici, H., Erdogan, K., Sevinç, A., Camcı, C., Abyad, A., &amp; Pocock, L. (2025). Acarbose in the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. <em>World Family Medicine Journal/Middle East Journal of Family Medicine</em>. https://doi.org/10.5742/mewfm.2025.695257865
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Helvacı MR, Halici H, Erdogan K, Sevinç A, Camcı C, Abyad A, et al. Acarbose in the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. World Family Medicine Journal/Middle East Journal of Family Medicine. 2025. doi:10.5742/mewfm.2025.695257865.
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@article{mehmet2025Acarbo, title = {Acarbose in the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease}, author = {Mehmet Rami Helvacı and Hulya Halici and Kevser Erdogan and Alper Sevinç and Celaletdin Camcı and Abdulrazak Abyad and Lesley Pocock}, journal = {World Family Medicine Journal/Middle East Journal of Family Medicine}, year = {2025}, doi = {10.5742/mewfm.2025.695257865}, }

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