Diagnostic Labeling of COPD in five Latin American cities

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Autor(a) principal: Talamo, Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Montes de Oca, Maria, Halbert, Ron, Perez-Padilla, Rogelio, Jardim, José Roberto B. [UNIFESP], Muino, Adriana, Lopez, Maria Victorina, Valdivia, Gonzalo, Pertuze, Julio, Moreno, Dolores, Menezes, Ana Maria B., PLATINO Team
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/29346
http://dx.doi.org/10.1378/chest.06-1149
Resumo: Background: COPD is a major worldwide problem with a rising prevalence. Despite its importance, there is a lack of information regarding underdiagnosis and misdiagnosis of COPD in different countries. As part of the Proyecto Latinoamericano de Investigacion en Obstruccion Pulmonar study, we examined the relationship between prior diagnostic label and airway obstruction in the metropolitan areas of five Latin American cities (S (a) over tildeo Paulo, Santiago, Mexico City, Montevideo, and Caracas).Methods: A two-stage sampling strategy was used in each of the five areas to obtain probability samples of adults aged 40 years. Participants completed a questionnaire that included questions on prior diagnoses, and prebronchodilator and postbronchodilator spirometry. A study diagnosis of COPD was based on airway obstruction, defined as a postbronchodilator FEV1/FVC < 0.70.Results: Valid spirometry and prior diagnosis information was obtained for 5,303 participants; 758 subjects had a study diagnosis of COPD, of which 672 cases (88.7%) had not been previously diagnosed. the prevalence of undiagnosed COPD was 12.7%, ranging from 6.9% in Mexico City to 18.2% in Montevideo. Among 237 subjects with a prior COPD diagnosis, only 86 subjects (36.3%) had postbronchodilator FEV1/FVC < 0.7, while 151 subjects (63.7%) had normal spirometric values. in the same group of 237 subjects, only 34% reported ever undergoing spirometry prior to our study.Conclusions: Inaccurate diagnostic labeling of COPD represents an important health problem in Latin America. One possible explanation is the low rate of spirometry for COPD diagnosis.
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spelling Talamo, CarlosMontes de Oca, MariaHalbert, RonPerez-Padilla, RogelioJardim, José Roberto B. [UNIFESP]Muino, AdrianaLopez, Maria VictorinaValdivia, GonzaloPertuze, JulioMoreno, DoloresMenezes, Ana Maria B.PLATINO TeamHosp Univ CaracasUniv Calif Los AngelesInst Resp DisUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Univ RepublicaPontificia Univ Catolica ChileFed Univ Pelotas2016-01-24T12:41:42Z2016-01-24T12:41:42Z2007-01-01Chest. Northbrook: Amer Coll Chest Physicians, v. 131, n. 1, p. 60-67, 2007.0012-3692http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/29346http://dx.doi.org/10.1378/chest.06-114910.1378/chest.06-1149WOS:000243548100012Background: COPD is a major worldwide problem with a rising prevalence. Despite its importance, there is a lack of information regarding underdiagnosis and misdiagnosis of COPD in different countries. As part of the Proyecto Latinoamericano de Investigacion en Obstruccion Pulmonar study, we examined the relationship between prior diagnostic label and airway obstruction in the metropolitan areas of five Latin American cities (S (a) over tildeo Paulo, Santiago, Mexico City, Montevideo, and Caracas).Methods: A two-stage sampling strategy was used in each of the five areas to obtain probability samples of adults aged 40 years. Participants completed a questionnaire that included questions on prior diagnoses, and prebronchodilator and postbronchodilator spirometry. A study diagnosis of COPD was based on airway obstruction, defined as a postbronchodilator FEV1/FVC < 0.70.Results: Valid spirometry and prior diagnosis information was obtained for 5,303 participants; 758 subjects had a study diagnosis of COPD, of which 672 cases (88.7%) had not been previously diagnosed. the prevalence of undiagnosed COPD was 12.7%, ranging from 6.9% in Mexico City to 18.2% in Montevideo. Among 237 subjects with a prior COPD diagnosis, only 86 subjects (36.3%) had postbronchodilator FEV1/FVC < 0.7, while 151 subjects (63.7%) had normal spirometric values. in the same group of 237 subjects, only 34% reported ever undergoing spirometry prior to our study.Conclusions: Inaccurate diagnostic labeling of COPD represents an important health problem in Latin America. One possible explanation is the low rate of spirometry for COPD diagnosis.Hosp Univ Caracas, Univ Cent Venezuela, Fac Med, Catedra Neumonol, Caracas 1040, VenezuelaUniv Calif Los Angeles, Sch Publ Hlth, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USAInst Resp Dis, Mexico City, DF, MexicoUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilUniv Republica, Fac Med, Montevideo, UruguayPontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Santiago, ChileFed Univ Pelotas, Post Grad Program Epidemiol, Pelotas, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, EPM, São Paulo, BrazilWeb of Science60-67engAmer Coll Chest PhysiciansChestCOPDdiagnostic errorsprevalencespirometryDiagnostic Labeling of COPD in five Latin American citiesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP11600/293462022-07-08 10:28:54.914metadata only accessoai:repositorio.unifesp.br:11600/29346Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:34652022-07-08T13:28:54Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Diagnostic Labeling of COPD in five Latin American cities
title Diagnostic Labeling of COPD in five Latin American cities
spellingShingle Diagnostic Labeling of COPD in five Latin American cities
Talamo, Carlos
COPD
diagnostic errors
prevalence
spirometry
title_short Diagnostic Labeling of COPD in five Latin American cities
title_full Diagnostic Labeling of COPD in five Latin American cities
title_fullStr Diagnostic Labeling of COPD in five Latin American cities
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic Labeling of COPD in five Latin American cities
title_sort Diagnostic Labeling of COPD in five Latin American cities
author Talamo, Carlos
author_facet Talamo, Carlos
Montes de Oca, Maria
Halbert, Ron
Perez-Padilla, Rogelio
Jardim, José Roberto B. [UNIFESP]
Muino, Adriana
Lopez, Maria Victorina
Valdivia, Gonzalo
Pertuze, Julio
Moreno, Dolores
Menezes, Ana Maria B.
PLATINO Team
author_role author
author2 Montes de Oca, Maria
Halbert, Ron
Perez-Padilla, Rogelio
Jardim, José Roberto B. [UNIFESP]
Muino, Adriana
Lopez, Maria Victorina
Valdivia, Gonzalo
Pertuze, Julio
Moreno, Dolores
Menezes, Ana Maria B.
PLATINO Team
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.institution.none.fl_str_mv Hosp Univ Caracas
Univ Calif Los Angeles
Inst Resp Dis
Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
Univ Republica
Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile
Fed Univ Pelotas
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Talamo, Carlos
Montes de Oca, Maria
Halbert, Ron
Perez-Padilla, Rogelio
Jardim, José Roberto B. [UNIFESP]
Muino, Adriana
Lopez, Maria Victorina
Valdivia, Gonzalo
Pertuze, Julio
Moreno, Dolores
Menezes, Ana Maria B.
PLATINO Team
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv COPD
diagnostic errors
prevalence
spirometry
topic COPD
diagnostic errors
prevalence
spirometry
description Background: COPD is a major worldwide problem with a rising prevalence. Despite its importance, there is a lack of information regarding underdiagnosis and misdiagnosis of COPD in different countries. As part of the Proyecto Latinoamericano de Investigacion en Obstruccion Pulmonar study, we examined the relationship between prior diagnostic label and airway obstruction in the metropolitan areas of five Latin American cities (S (a) over tildeo Paulo, Santiago, Mexico City, Montevideo, and Caracas).Methods: A two-stage sampling strategy was used in each of the five areas to obtain probability samples of adults aged 40 years. Participants completed a questionnaire that included questions on prior diagnoses, and prebronchodilator and postbronchodilator spirometry. A study diagnosis of COPD was based on airway obstruction, defined as a postbronchodilator FEV1/FVC < 0.70.Results: Valid spirometry and prior diagnosis information was obtained for 5,303 participants; 758 subjects had a study diagnosis of COPD, of which 672 cases (88.7%) had not been previously diagnosed. the prevalence of undiagnosed COPD was 12.7%, ranging from 6.9% in Mexico City to 18.2% in Montevideo. Among 237 subjects with a prior COPD diagnosis, only 86 subjects (36.3%) had postbronchodilator FEV1/FVC < 0.7, while 151 subjects (63.7%) had normal spirometric values. in the same group of 237 subjects, only 34% reported ever undergoing spirometry prior to our study.Conclusions: Inaccurate diagnostic labeling of COPD represents an important health problem in Latin America. One possible explanation is the low rate of spirometry for COPD diagnosis.
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