2015
DOI: 10.3109/02770903.2015.1026442
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Prevalence of over-/misdiagnosis of asthma in patients referred to an allergy clinic

Abstract: MD (2015) Prevalence of over-/misdiagnosis of asthma in patients referred to an allergy clinic, Journal of Asthma, 52:9, 931-934, DOI: 10.3109/02770903.2015 Objective: Increasing asthma incidence may be due to an overall increase in asthma awareness by physicians, potentially resulting in overdiagnosis. One of the unique features of asthma is bronchial hyperresponsiveness, which can be assessed by methacholine bronchial challenge (MBC). Overdiagnosis may result in over-or mistreatment. The aims of this study… Show more

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“…Of 701 participants who entered into the study (mean [SD] age, 51 [16] years; 467 women [67%]), 64 withdrew early prior to establishment of a diagnosis and 24 could not undergo bronchial challenge testing for reasons described in Figure 2. Ultimately 613 participants completed the study assessment procedures and could be conclusively evaluated for a diagnosis of current asthma ( Figure 2 and Table 1).…”
Section: Assessment Of Current Asthma In the Study Cohortmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of 701 participants who entered into the study (mean [SD] age, 51 [16] years; 467 women [67%]), 64 withdrew early prior to establishment of a diagnosis and 24 could not undergo bronchial challenge testing for reasons described in Figure 2. Ultimately 613 participants completed the study assessment procedures and could be conclusively evaluated for a diagnosis of current asthma ( Figure 2 and Table 1).…”
Section: Assessment Of Current Asthma In the Study Cohortmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A clinical diagnosis of asthma may be based solely on the presence of typical asthma symptoms, such as episodic breathlessness, chest tightness, wheezing or cough. However, a symptombased diagnosis is associated with a significant risk of overdiagnosis of asthma [10,12] leading to potential over-treatment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although seemingly self‐apparent, it is essential to accurately diagnose the lung condition present before establishing the diagnosis of an occupational lung disease. Even a common condition such as asthma is frequently misdiagnosed because of a failure to perform appropriate investigations 59 . Occupational factors should be considered in all patients with respiratory disease, but particular attention should be paid to new‐onset disease in a working age person, when there is uncertainty regarding the cause of a disease, or if an individual has worked or is working in a high‐risk industry.…”
Section: Diagnosing and Managing Occupational Lung Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%