How often is the diagnosis bronchial asthma correct?
- PMID: 10381014
- DOI: 10.1093/fampra/16.2.112
How often is the diagnosis bronchial asthma correct?
Abstract
Background: There are studies indicating that bronchial asthma is often underdiagnosed, while only a little research has been conducted as concerns overdiagnosing asthma.
Objective: We aimed to estimate the number of patients who have been given the wrong diagnosis of asthma.
Methods: All patients aged above 18 years who had visited two GPs during 1994 or 1995, with the diagnosis of bronchial asthma confirmed in the medical register, were examined by a specialist in allergies.
Results: One hundred and twenty-three patients fulfilled the criteria for being included in the study. Eighty-six patients (70%) attended the examination. Of these, 51 (59%) had bronchial asthma, six (7%) asthma in combination with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and 29 (34%) no asthmatic disease.
Conclusion: The study indicates that more accuracy is needed when diagnosing bronchial asthma.
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