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Difficulties in the Interpretation of Lung Function Tests in the Diagnosis of Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Authors:Anan S Raghunath  Andrew Innes  Linda Norfolk  Maureen Hannant  Tim Greene  Mike Greenstone
Institution:1. Academic Department of Primary Care and Public Health, University of Hull, United Kingdom;2. St. Andrews Group Practice, Marmaduke Health Centre, Hull, United Kingdom;3. Church View Surgery, Hedon, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom;4. St. Andrews Group Practice, Marmaduke Health Centre, Hull, United Kingdom;5. Church View Surgery, Hedon, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom;6. Department of Public Health, East Riding Health Authority, Hull, United Kingdom;7. University of Hull, United Kingdom;8. Castle Hill Hospital, East Yorkshire, Cottingham, United Kingdom
Abstract:Objective. To ascertain differences in the interpretation of spirometry and peak flow measurement between primary care (several practioners and nurses) and specialists in patients with a pre-existing diagnosis of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Design. A randomized, prospective cohort study of 98 patients with a pre-existing diagnosis of asthma or COPD. Two chest specialists independently interpreted the peak flow and spirometric data and they were also blinded to the primary care results. Results. There was total agreement in interpretation of the data between general practitioners and specialists in only 20 (20.4%). Levels of diagnostic agreement were highest between the two chest specialists (55%) and lowest between the general practice records and the diagnosis assigned by general practitioners (16%). Disagreement between general practitioners and the two chest specialists was consistent (38%) indicating systematic differences in interpretation. Conclusions. This study raises concerns about differences in the interpretation of spirometry and peak expiratory flow rates in general and hospital practice and the guidelines on which these interpretations are based.
Keywords:COPD  asthma  diagnosis  spirometry  primary care
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