Overdiagnosis of COPD in subjects with unobstructed spirometry
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Resumo: | Background: There are several reports on the underdiagnosis of COPD, while little is known about COPD overdiagnosis and overtreatment. We describe the overdiagnosis and the prevalence of spirometrically defined false-positive COPD, as well as their relationship with overtreatment across 23 population samples in 20 countries participating in the BOLD Study between 2003 and 2012. Methods: A false-positive diagnosis of COPD was considered when participants reported a doctor's diagnosis of COPD, but postbronchodilator spirometry was unobstructed (FEV1/FVC > LLN). Additional analyses were performed using the fixed ratio criterion (FEV1/FVC < 0.7). Results: Among 16,177 participants, 919 (5.7%) reported a previous medical diagnosis of COPD. Postbronchodilator spirometry was unobstructed in 569 subjects (61.9%): false-positive COPD. A similar rate of overdiagnosis was seen when using the fixed ratio criterion (55.3%). In a subgroup analysis excluding participants who reported a diagnosis of "chronic bronchitis" or "emphysema" (n = 220), 37.7% had no airflow limitation. The site-specific prevalence of false-positive COPD varied greatly, from 1.9% in low- to middle-income countries to 4.9% in high-income countries. In multivariate analysis, overdiagnosis was more common among women, and was associated with higher education; former and current smoking; the presence of wheeze, cough, and phlegm; and concomitant medical diagnosis of asthma or heart disease. Among the subjects with false-positive COPD, 45.7% reported current use of respiratory medication. Excluding patients with reported asthma, 34.4% of those with normal spirometry still used a respiratory medication. Conclusions: False-positive COPD is frequent. This might expose nonobstructed subjects to possible adverse effects of respiratory medication. |
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Overdiagnosis of COPD in subjects with unobstructed spirometryChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseCOPDFalse positive diagnosisMisdiagnosisOverdiagnosisOvertreatmentBackground: There are several reports on the underdiagnosis of COPD, while little is known about COPD overdiagnosis and overtreatment. We describe the overdiagnosis and the prevalence of spirometrically defined false-positive COPD, as well as their relationship with overtreatment across 23 population samples in 20 countries participating in the BOLD Study between 2003 and 2012. Methods: A false-positive diagnosis of COPD was considered when participants reported a doctor's diagnosis of COPD, but postbronchodilator spirometry was unobstructed (FEV1/FVC > LLN). Additional analyses were performed using the fixed ratio criterion (FEV1/FVC < 0.7). Results: Among 16,177 participants, 919 (5.7%) reported a previous medical diagnosis of COPD. Postbronchodilator spirometry was unobstructed in 569 subjects (61.9%): false-positive COPD. A similar rate of overdiagnosis was seen when using the fixed ratio criterion (55.3%). In a subgroup analysis excluding participants who reported a diagnosis of "chronic bronchitis" or "emphysema" (n = 220), 37.7% had no airflow limitation. The site-specific prevalence of false-positive COPD varied greatly, from 1.9% in low- to middle-income countries to 4.9% in high-income countries. In multivariate analysis, overdiagnosis was more common among women, and was associated with higher education; former and current smoking; the presence of wheeze, cough, and phlegm; and concomitant medical diagnosis of asthma or heart disease. Among the subjects with false-positive COPD, 45.7% reported current use of respiratory medication. Excluding patients with reported asthma, 34.4% of those with normal spirometry still used a respiratory medication. Conclusions: False-positive COPD is frequent. 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Overdiagnosis of COPD in subjects with unobstructed spirometry |
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Overdiagnosis of COPD in subjects with unobstructed spirometry |
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Overdiagnosis of COPD in subjects with unobstructed spirometry Sator, Lea Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD False positive diagnosis Misdiagnosis Overdiagnosis Overtreatment |
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Overdiagnosis of COPD in subjects with unobstructed spirometry |
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Overdiagnosis of COPD in subjects with unobstructed spirometry |
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Overdiagnosis of COPD in subjects with unobstructed spirometry |
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Overdiagnosis of COPD in subjects with unobstructed spirometry |
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Overdiagnosis of COPD in subjects with unobstructed spirometry |
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Sator, Lea Horner, Andreas Studnicka, Michael Lamprecht, Bernd Kaiser, Bernhard McBurnie, Mary Ann Buist, A. Sonia Gnatiuc, Luisa Mannino, David M. Janson, Christer Bateman, Eric D. Burney, Peter Zhong, NanShan Liu, Shengming Lu, Jiachun Ran, Pixin Wang, Dali Zheng, Jingping Zhou, Yumin Kocabaş, Ali Hancioglu, Attila Hanta, Ismail Kuleci, Sedat Turkyilmaz, Ahmet Sinan Umut, Sema Unalan, Turgay Dawes, Torkil Bateman, Eric Jithoo, Anamika Adams, Desiree Barnes, Edward Freeman, Jasper Hayes, Anton Hlengwa, Sipho Johannisen, Christine Koopman, Mariana Louw, Innocentia Ludick, Ina Olckers, Alta Ryck, Johanna Storbeck, Janita Gislason, Thorarinn Benedikdtsdottir, Bryndis Jörundsdottir, Kristin Gudmundsdottir, Lovisa Gudmundsdottir, Sigrun Gundmundsson, Gunnar Nizankowska-Mogilnicka, Ewa Frey, Jakub Harat, Rafal Mejza, Filip Nastalek, Pawel Pajak, Andrzej Skucha, Wojciech Szczeklik, Andrzej Twardowska, Magda Welte, Tobias Bodemann, Isabelle Geldmacher, Henning Schweda-Linow, Alexandra Gulsvik, Amund Endresen, Tina Svendsen, Lene Tan, Wan C. Wang, Wen Cain, John Copeland, Rebecca Hazen, Dana Methvin, Jennifer Dantes, Renato B. Amarillo, Lourdes Berratio, Lakan U. Fernandez, Lenora C. Francisco, Norberto A. Garcia, Gerard S. de Guia, Teresita S. Idolor, Luisito F. Naval, Sullian S. Reyes, Thessa Roa, Camilo C. Sanchez, Ma. Flordeliza Simpao, Leander P. Jenkins, Christine Marks, Guy Bird, Tessa Espinel, Paola Hardaker, Kate Toelle, Brett Burney, Peter G.J. Amor, Caron Potts, James Tumilty, Michael McLean, Fiona Wouters, E.F.M. Wesseling, G.J. Bárbara, Cristina Rodrigues, Fátima Dias, Hermínia Brites Cardoso, João Almeida, João Matos, Maria João Simão, Paula Santos, Moutinho Ferreira, Reis Olafsdottir, Inga Sif Nisser, Katarina Spetz-Nyström, Ulrike Hägg, Gunilla Lund, Gun-Marie Jõgi, Rain Laja, Hendrik Ulst, Katrin Zobel, Vappu Lill, Toomas-Julius Koul, Parvaiz A. Malik, Sajjad Hakim, Nissar A. Khan, Umar Hafiz Chowgule, Rohini Shetye, Vasant Raphael, Jonelle Almeda, Rosel Tawde, Mahesh Tadvi, Rafiq Katkar, Sunil Kadam, Milind Dhanawade, Rupesh Ghurup, Umesh Harrabi, Imed Denguezli, Myriam Tabka, Zouhair Daldoul, Hager Boukheroufa, Zaki Chouikha, Firas Khalifa, Wahbi Belhaj Ayuyao, Fernando G. Tady, Cecil Z. Tan, Daniel T. Banal-Yang, Sylvia Balanag, Vincent M. Reyes, Maria Teresita N. Juvekar, Sanjay Hirve, Siddhi Sambhudas, Somnath Chaidhary, Bharat Tambe, Meera Pingale, Savita Umap, Arati Umap, Archana Shelar, Nitin Devchakke, Sampada Chaudhary, Sharda Bondre, Suvarna Walke, Savita Gawhane, Ashleshsa Sapkal, Anil Argade, Rupali Gaikwad, Vijay Salvi, Sundeep Brashier, Bill Londhe, Jyoti Madas, Sapna Obaseki, Daniel Erhabor, Gregory Awopeju, Olayemi Adewole, Olufemi |
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Horner, Andreas Studnicka, Michael Lamprecht, Bernd Kaiser, Bernhard McBurnie, Mary Ann Buist, A. Sonia Gnatiuc, Luisa Mannino, David M. Janson, Christer Bateman, Eric D. Burney, Peter Zhong, NanShan Liu, Shengming Lu, Jiachun Ran, Pixin Wang, Dali Zheng, Jingping Zhou, Yumin Kocabaş, Ali Hancioglu, Attila Hanta, Ismail Kuleci, Sedat Turkyilmaz, Ahmet Sinan Umut, Sema Unalan, Turgay Dawes, Torkil Bateman, Eric Jithoo, Anamika Adams, Desiree Barnes, Edward Freeman, Jasper Hayes, Anton Hlengwa, Sipho Johannisen, Christine Koopman, Mariana Louw, Innocentia Ludick, Ina Olckers, Alta Ryck, Johanna Storbeck, Janita Gislason, Thorarinn Benedikdtsdottir, Bryndis Jörundsdottir, Kristin Gudmundsdottir, Lovisa Gudmundsdottir, Sigrun Gundmundsson, Gunnar Nizankowska-Mogilnicka, Ewa Frey, Jakub Harat, Rafal Mejza, Filip Nastalek, Pawel Pajak, Andrzej Skucha, Wojciech Szczeklik, Andrzej Twardowska, Magda Welte, Tobias Bodemann, Isabelle Geldmacher, Henning Schweda-Linow, Alexandra Gulsvik, Amund Endresen, Tina Svendsen, Lene Tan, Wan C. Wang, Wen Cain, John Copeland, Rebecca Hazen, Dana Methvin, Jennifer Dantes, Renato B. Amarillo, Lourdes Berratio, Lakan U. Fernandez, Lenora C. Francisco, Norberto A. Garcia, Gerard S. de Guia, Teresita S. Idolor, Luisito F. Naval, Sullian S. Reyes, Thessa Roa, Camilo C. Sanchez, Ma. Flordeliza Simpao, Leander P. Jenkins, Christine Marks, Guy Bird, Tessa Espinel, Paola Hardaker, Kate Toelle, Brett Burney, Peter G.J. Amor, Caron Potts, James Tumilty, Michael McLean, Fiona Wouters, E.F.M. Wesseling, G.J. Bárbara, Cristina Rodrigues, Fátima Dias, Hermínia Brites Cardoso, João Almeida, João Matos, Maria João Simão, Paula Santos, Moutinho Ferreira, Reis Olafsdottir, Inga Sif Nisser, Katarina Spetz-Nyström, Ulrike Hägg, Gunilla Lund, Gun-Marie Jõgi, Rain Laja, Hendrik Ulst, Katrin Zobel, Vappu Lill, Toomas-Julius Koul, Parvaiz A. Malik, Sajjad Hakim, Nissar A. Khan, Umar Hafiz Chowgule, Rohini Shetye, Vasant Raphael, Jonelle Almeda, Rosel Tawde, Mahesh Tadvi, Rafiq Katkar, Sunil Kadam, Milind Dhanawade, Rupesh Ghurup, Umesh Harrabi, Imed Denguezli, Myriam Tabka, Zouhair Daldoul, Hager Boukheroufa, Zaki Chouikha, Firas Khalifa, Wahbi Belhaj Ayuyao, Fernando G. Tady, Cecil Z. Tan, Daniel T. Banal-Yang, Sylvia Balanag, Vincent M. Reyes, Maria Teresita N. Juvekar, Sanjay Hirve, Siddhi Sambhudas, Somnath Chaidhary, Bharat Tambe, Meera Pingale, Savita Umap, Arati Umap, Archana Shelar, Nitin Devchakke, Sampada Chaudhary, Sharda Bondre, Suvarna Walke, Savita Gawhane, Ashleshsa Sapkal, Anil Argade, Rupali Gaikwad, Vijay Salvi, Sundeep Brashier, Bill Londhe, Jyoti Madas, Sapna Obaseki, Daniel Erhabor, Gregory Awopeju, Olayemi Adewole, Olufemi |
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Sator, Lea Horner, Andreas Studnicka, Michael Lamprecht, Bernd Kaiser, Bernhard McBurnie, Mary Ann Buist, A. Sonia Gnatiuc, Luisa Mannino, David M. Janson, Christer Bateman, Eric D. Burney, Peter Zhong, NanShan Liu, Shengming Lu, Jiachun Ran, Pixin Wang, Dali Zheng, Jingping Zhou, Yumin Kocabaş, Ali Hancioglu, Attila Hanta, Ismail Kuleci, Sedat Turkyilmaz, Ahmet Sinan Umut, Sema Unalan, Turgay Studnicka, Michael Dawes, Torkil Lamprecht, Bernd Sator, Lea Bateman, Eric Jithoo, Anamika Adams, Desiree Barnes, Edward Freeman, Jasper Hayes, Anton Hlengwa, Sipho Johannisen, Christine Koopman, Mariana Louw, Innocentia Ludick, Ina Olckers, Alta Ryck, Johanna Storbeck, Janita Gislason, Thorarinn Benedikdtsdottir, Bryndis Jörundsdottir, Kristin Gudmundsdottir, Lovisa Gudmundsdottir, Sigrun Gundmundsson, Gunnar Nizankowska-Mogilnicka, Ewa Frey, Jakub Harat, Rafal Mejza, Filip Nastalek, Pawel Pajak, Andrzej Skucha, Wojciech Szczeklik, Andrzej Twardowska, Magda Welte, Tobias Bodemann, Isabelle Geldmacher, Henning Schweda-Linow, Alexandra Gulsvik, Amund Endresen, Tina Svendsen, Lene Tan, Wan C. Wang, Wen Mannino, David M. Cain, John Copeland, Rebecca Hazen, Dana Methvin, Jennifer Dantes, Renato B. Amarillo, Lourdes Berratio, Lakan U. Fernandez, Lenora C. Francisco, Norberto A. Garcia, Gerard S. de Guia, Teresita S. Idolor, Luisito F. Naval, Sullian S. Reyes, Thessa Roa, Camilo C. Sanchez, Ma. Flordeliza Simpao, Leander P. Jenkins, Christine Marks, Guy Bird, Tessa Espinel, Paola Hardaker, Kate Toelle, Brett Burney, Peter G.J. Amor, Caron Potts, James Tumilty, Michael McLean, Fiona Wouters, E.F.M. Wesseling, G.J. Bárbara, Cristina Rodrigues, Fátima Dias, Hermínia Brites Cardoso, João Almeida, João Matos, Maria João Simão, Paula Santos, Moutinho Ferreira, Reis Janson, Christer Olafsdottir, Inga Sif Nisser, Katarina Spetz-Nyström, Ulrike Hägg, Gunilla Lund, Gun-Marie Jõgi, Rain Laja, Hendrik Ulst, Katrin Zobel, Vappu Lill, Toomas-Julius Koul, Parvaiz A. Malik, Sajjad Hakim, Nissar A. Khan, Umar Hafiz Chowgule, Rohini Shetye, Vasant Raphael, Jonelle Almeda, Rosel Tawde, Mahesh Tadvi, Rafiq Katkar, Sunil Kadam, Milind Dhanawade, Rupesh Ghurup, Umesh Harrabi, Imed Denguezli, Myriam Tabka, Zouhair Daldoul, Hager Boukheroufa, Zaki Chouikha, Firas Khalifa, Wahbi Belhaj Idolor, Luisito F. de Guia, Teresita S. Francisco, Norberto A. Roa, Camilo C. Ayuyao, Fernando G. Tady, Cecil Z. Tan, Daniel T. Banal-Yang, Sylvia Balanag, Vincent M. Reyes, Maria Teresita N. Dantes, Renato B. Juvekar, Sanjay Hirve, Siddhi Sambhudas, Somnath Chaidhary, Bharat Tambe, Meera Pingale, Savita Umap, Arati Umap, Archana Shelar, Nitin Devchakke, Sampada Chaudhary, Sharda Bondre, Suvarna Walke, Savita Gawhane, Ashleshsa Sapkal, Anil Argade, Rupali Gaikwad, Vijay Salvi, Sundeep Brashier, Bill Londhe, Jyoti Madas, Sapna Obaseki, Daniel Erhabor, Gregory Awopeju, Olayemi Adewole, Olufemi |
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD False positive diagnosis Misdiagnosis Overdiagnosis Overtreatment |
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD False positive diagnosis Misdiagnosis Overdiagnosis Overtreatment |
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Background: There are several reports on the underdiagnosis of COPD, while little is known about COPD overdiagnosis and overtreatment. We describe the overdiagnosis and the prevalence of spirometrically defined false-positive COPD, as well as their relationship with overtreatment across 23 population samples in 20 countries participating in the BOLD Study between 2003 and 2012. Methods: A false-positive diagnosis of COPD was considered when participants reported a doctor's diagnosis of COPD, but postbronchodilator spirometry was unobstructed (FEV1/FVC > LLN). Additional analyses were performed using the fixed ratio criterion (FEV1/FVC < 0.7). Results: Among 16,177 participants, 919 (5.7%) reported a previous medical diagnosis of COPD. Postbronchodilator spirometry was unobstructed in 569 subjects (61.9%): false-positive COPD. A similar rate of overdiagnosis was seen when using the fixed ratio criterion (55.3%). In a subgroup analysis excluding participants who reported a diagnosis of "chronic bronchitis" or "emphysema" (n = 220), 37.7% had no airflow limitation. The site-specific prevalence of false-positive COPD varied greatly, from 1.9% in low- to middle-income countries to 4.9% in high-income countries. In multivariate analysis, overdiagnosis was more common among women, and was associated with higher education; former and current smoking; the presence of wheeze, cough, and phlegm; and concomitant medical diagnosis of asthma or heart disease. Among the subjects with false-positive COPD, 45.7% reported current use of respiratory medication. Excluding patients with reported asthma, 34.4% of those with normal spirometry still used a respiratory medication. Conclusions: False-positive COPD is frequent. This might expose nonobstructed subjects to possible adverse effects of respiratory medication. |
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