Incident Chronic Obstructive pulmoNary dIsease Cohort Study (ICONIC)
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), , secondary to smoking, is a major public health issue with very high direct and indirect costs. The impact on the health system of undiagnosed patients, up to 70% of patients, is increasingly documented. However, systematic spirometry screening remains controversial among smokers in the absence of data to link the detection of new patients with improved management and clinical events and health goals. More generally, there is little data on the evolution of patients in real life once they have entered the care system. The premise is that with systematic screening in general medicine, it is possible to identify the evolution of newly diagnosed COPD patients, to distinguish the different possible evolutions according to the initial phenotype and the management.
• Age\> 35 years
• Smoking \> 20 PA
• Active smoking (cessation \< 1 month)
• Signature of consent to participate in Phase I of the study
• FEV1 / FVC \<70% of the theoretical value and / or \<LLN (Lower limit of normal)
• Signature of consent to participate in Phase II of the study