Overdiagnosis of COPD in Subjects With Unobstructed Spirometry

Lea Sator,Andreas Hörner,Michael Studnicka,Bernd Lamprecht,Bernhard Kaiser,Mary Ann McBurnie,A. Sonia Buist,Luisa Gnatiuc,David M. Mannino,Christer Janson,Eric D. Bateman,Peter Burney,Nanshan Zhong,Shengming Liu,Jiachun Lü,Pixin Ran,Dali Wang, Jun Zheng,Yumin Zhou,Ali Kocabaş, Attila Hancioglu,İsmail Hanta,Sedat Kuleci,Ahmet Sinan Türkyılmaz, Sema Umut, T Unalan, Torkil Dawes,Anamika Jithoo, Desiree Adams,Edward L. Barnes, Jasper Freeman, Anton Hayes, Sipho Hlengwa, Christine Johannisen, Mariana Koopman, Innocentia Louw, Ina Ludick, Alta Olckers, Johanna Ryck, Janita Storbeck,Þórarinn Gíslason, Bryndis Benedikdtsdottir, Kristín Bára Jörundsdóttir, Lovisa Gudmundsdottir, Sigrún Gudmundsdóttir, Gunnar Gundmundsson,Ewa Niżankowska‐Mogilnicka, Jakub Frey,Rafał Harat,Filip Mejza, Paweł Nadziakiewicz,Andrzej Pająk,Wojciech Skucha,Andrzej Szczeklik, Magda Twardowska,Tobias Welte, Isabelle Bodemann, Henning Geldmacher, Alexandra Schweda-Linow,Amund Gulsvik, Tina Endresen, Lene Svendsen,Wan C. Tan, Wen Wang,John Cain, Rebecca Copeland,Dana Hazen, Jennifer Methvin,Renato B. Dantes, Lourdes Amarillo, Lakan U. Berratio, Lenora Fernandez, Norberto A. Francisco, Gerard S. Garcia,Teresita S. De Guia,Luisito F. Idolor, Sullian S. Naval, Thessa Reyes,Camilo Roa, Ma Flordeliza Sanchez, Leander P. Simpao,Christine Jenkins,Guy B. Marks, T. Bird, Paola Espinel, Kate Hardaker,Brett G. Toelle, C. Ben Amor,James Potts, Michael Tumilty, Fiona McLean,Emiel F.M. Wouters,Geertjan Wesseling,Cristina Bárbara,Fátima Rodrigues, Hermínia Brites Dias,João Cardoso,João Almeida,María João Matos,Paula Simão, Moutinho Santos, Reis Ferreira,Inga Sif Ólafsdóttir, Katarina Nisser, Ulrike Spetz-Nyström, Gunilla Hägg, Gun-Marie Lund,Rain Jõgi, Hendrik Laja, Katrin Ulst, Vappu Zobel, Toomas-Julius Lill, Parvaiz A Koul, Sajjad Malik, Nissar A. Hakim, Umar Hafiz Khan, Rohini Chowgule, Vasant Shetye, Jonelle Raphael, Rosel Almeda, Mahesh Tawde, Rafiq Tadvi, Sunil Katkar, Milind Kadam, Rupesh Dhanawade, Umesh Ghurup,Imed Harrabi,Myriam Denguezli,Zouhaïr Tabka,Hager Daldoul, Zaki Boukheroufa, Firas Chouikha, Wahbi Belhaj Khalifa,Fernando Ayuyao, Cecil Z. Tady, Daniel T. Tan, Sylvia Banal-Yang,Vincent M. Balanag, Maria Teresita N. Reyes,Sanjay Juvekar, Siddhi Hirve, Somnath Sambhudas, Bharat Chaidhary, Meera Tambe, Savita Pingale, Arati Umap, Archana Umap, Nitin Shelar, Sampada Devchakke, Sharda Chaudhary, Suvarna Bondre, Savita Walke, Ashleshsa Gawhane, Anil Sapkal, Rupali Argade, Vijay Gaikwad,Sundeep Salvi, Bill Brashier, Jyoti Londhe, Sapna Madas,Daniel O. Obaseki,Gregory E. Erhabor,Olayemi Awopeju,Olufemi Adewole

Chest(2019)

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There are several reports on 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.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).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.False positive COPD is frequent. This might expose nonobstructed subjects to possible adverse effects of respiratory medication.
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unobstructed spirometry,copd,overdiagnosis
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