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Differences in the Evaluation and Management of Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm between Family Physicians and Pulmonologists
Authors:Jonathan P. Parsons  James M. O'Brien  Maria R. Lucarelli  John G. Mastronarde
Affiliation:The Ohio State University Medical Center, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, Allergy and Sleep Medicine
Abstract:Previous studies have demonstrated that specialists and generalists differ in the evaluation and management of asthma especially in terms of use of objective testing. We speculated that there also may be differences in the diagnosis and management of exercise-induced respiratory complaints. An Internet survey was sent to samples of pulmonologists and family physicians. Our data suggests that pulmonologists are much more likely to order bronchoprovocation testing than family physicians, and family physicians are more likely to start any empiric therapy than perform bronchoprovocation testing when exercise-induced bronchospasm is suspected. These differences may lead to inaccurate or missed diagnoses and unnecessary morbidity.
Keywords:exercise pulmonary  asthma  practice  exercise-induced bronchospasm  bronchoprovocation
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