COPD Assessment Test (CAT Score)
Rate each item 0–5 (0 = no problem, 5 = worst possible)
Cough
0: I never cough → 5: I cough all the time
Phlegm
0: I have no phlegm in my chest at all → 5: My chest is completely full of phlegm
Chest tightness
0: My chest does not feel tight at all → 5: My chest feels very tight
Breathlessness on hills/stairs
0: Not breathless on hills/stairs → 5: Very breathless going up hills/stairs
Activity limitation at home
0: Not limited in any home activities → 5: Very limited doing any activities at home
Confidence leaving home
0: Confident leaving home despite my lung condition → 5: Not at all confident leaving home
Sleep quality
0: I sleep soundly → 5: I don't sleep soundly because of my lung condition
에너지
0: I have lots of energy → 5: I have no energy at all
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전문가 팁
Use the CAT at every clinic visit and during each exacerbation review. A rising CAT trend over 6–12 months in a patient who appears stable on spirometry is a sensitive early warning sign of loss of COPD control, prompting medication review, inhaler technique check, and pulmonary rehabilitation referral.
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The COPD Assessment Test was designed specifically to be validated and useable across all literacy levels and cultures. Its distinctive feature — the semantic differential scale with opposing descriptors at each end — was chosen because it does not require reading ability: the pictorial scale with smiling/sad faces can be used by patients who cannot read the words, making it one of the most accessible validated questionnaires in respiratory medicine.
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