Case-Finding for Persistent Airway Obstruction in Farmers: A Questionnaire With Optimal Diagnosis Criteria

Appropriate identification of subjects who are candidates for spirometry through case-finding questionnaires may help solve the problem of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease misdiagnosis. The performance of case-finding questionnaires depends at least partially on the characteristics of the popul...

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Hauptverfasser: Guillien, Alicia, Soumagne, Thibaud E., Puyraveau, Marc, Berger, Patrick, Guillot, Stéphanie L., Rannou, Fabrice, Jouneau, Stéphane, Mauny, Frédéric J., Laplante, Jean-Jacques, Dalphin, Jean-Charles, Degano, Bruno
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description Appropriate identification of subjects who are candidates for spirometry through case-finding questionnaires may help solve the problem of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease misdiagnosis. The performance of case-finding questionnaires depends at least partially on the characteristics of the population used for their development. The use of an accurate threshold for the forced expiratory volume in 1 second / forced vital capacity ratio to define persistent airway obstruction is also vital in ascertaining chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Using a population examined between October 2012 and May 2013 that included a large subset of agricultural workers both exposed and unexposed to tobacco smoking, the authors aimed to select a combination of items that would identify persons most likely to have persistent airway obstruction defined as forced expiratory volume in 1 second / forced vital capacity less than the lower limit of normal according to the Global Lung Initiative–2012 equations. Two thirds of the population (n=3,397) were randomly selected to develop a questionnaire, and one third (n=1,698) was reserved for questionnaire validation. Statistical analysis was performed in 2016. The selected items were sex, dyspnea, BMI, tobacco smoking habits, age, history of respiratory diseases, and history of occupation at risk. The C-index of the model was 0.84 (95% CI=0.80, 0.88) for the development population and 0.76 (95% CI=0.66, 0.86) for the validation population. Using the selected items in combination, the sensitivity and specificity in identifying persistent airway obstruction were 76% and 77%, respectively, in the development population (and 68% and 73%, respectively, in the validation population) for a threshold value of 2.50%. This seven-item questionnaire is the first developed from a population comprising a large subset of agricultural workers and using the Global Lung Initiative–2012 equations.
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Airway Obstruction - diagnosis
Candidates
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Chronic respiratory diseases
Farmers
Farmworkers
Female
Forced Expiratory Volume
Habits
Human health and pathology
Humans
Life Sciences
Male
Medical diagnosis
Middle Aged
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Risk Factors
Sensitivity and Specificity
Smoking
Smoking - epidemiology
Spirometry
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Statistical analysis
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Tobacco
Validity
Vital Capacity
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