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Coordinated diagnostic approach for adult obstructive lung disease in primary care
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Coordinated diagnostic approach for adult obstructive lung disease in primary care

  • C.P. van Schayck1,
  • Mark L. Levy2,
  • Joyce C. Chen3,
  • Sharon Isonaka4 &
  • …
  • R.J. Halbert4,5 

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Abstract

Aims:

To present an age-stratifiedapproach to the diagnosis of obstructive lung disease basedon asthma and COPD guidelines andepidemiology.

Methods:

Asthma guidelines emphasize the role of the history and physical examination, with pulmonary function used primarily to confirm the diagnosis. COPD guidelines begin with symptoms andrisk exposure, presenting spirometry as the primary diagnostic maneuver. Data from the National Health Interview Survey and the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey illustrate relationships in prevalence of asthma and COPD in nationally representative samples.

Results:

Asthma prevalence in adults declines with age from 5–10% at age 20–40 to 4–8% above age 60. COPD is uncommon in adults under age 40 but increases with age, surpassing asthma in older adults.

Conclusions:

These trends suggest that asthma screening is most useful in adults up to age 40, after which COPD screening and differential diagnosis are of comparable or greater utility.

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  1. Department of General Practice, Research Institute Caphri, University of Maastricht, Maastricht, The Netherlands

    C.P. van Schayck

  2. Department of General Practice and Primary Care, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK

    Mark L. Levy

  3. Constella Health Strategies, Santa Monica, CA, USA

    Joyce C. Chen

  4. Cerner Health Insights, 9100 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 955E, Beverly Hills, 90212, CA, USA

    Sharon Isonaka & R.J. Halbert

  5. Department of Community Health Sciences, UCLA School of Public Health, Los Angeles, CA, USA

    R.J. Halbert

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van Schayck, C., Levy, M., Chen, J. et al. Coordinated diagnostic approach for adult obstructive lung disease in primary care. Prim Care Respir J 13, 218–221 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pcrj.2004.07.001

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  • Accepted: 27 July 2004

  • Issue date: December 2004

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pcrj.2004.07.001

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