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Review
. 2016 Nov 30:11:3007-3013.
doi: 10.2147/COPD.S54927. eCollection 2016.

Airflow obstruction: is it asthma or is it COPD?

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Review

Airflow obstruction: is it asthma or is it COPD?

Paola Rogliani et al. Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis. .

Abstract

Despite the availability of guideline recommendations, diagnostic confusion between COPD and asthma appears common, and often it is very difficult to decide whether the obstruction is caused by asthma or COPD in a patient with airway obstruction. However, there are well-defined features that help in differentiating asthma from COPD in the presence of fixed airflow obstruction. Nonetheless, the presentations of asthma and COPD can converge and mimic each other, making it difficult to give these patients a diagnosis of either condition. The association of asthma and COPD in the same patient has been designated mixed asthma-COPD phenotype or overlap syndrome. However, since the absence of a clear definition and the inclusion of patients with different characteristics under this umbrella term, it may not facilitate treatment decisions, especially in the absence of clinical trials addressing this heterogeneous population. We are realizing that neither asthma nor COPD are single diseases, but rather syndromes consisting of several endotypes and phenotypes, consequently comprising a spectrum of diseases that must be recognized and adequately treated with targeted therapy. Therefore, we must treat patients by personalizing therapy on the basis of those treatable traits present in each subject.

Keywords: ACOS; airway obstruction; asthma; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

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The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.

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