| Literature DB >> 12477221 |
O Löwhagen1, M Arvidsson, K Pettersson.
Abstract
Consecutive adult patients (n = 70) referred for investigation of suspected asthma were reinvestigated after 5 years with the same diagnostic procedures (airway symptom score, spirometry, methacholine test) as used at the initial investigation. The same diagnostic criteria for asthma, asthma-like disorder (current asthma-like symptoms but negative asthmatests)and chronicobstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) were used at both visits. At the first visit 39/70 patients (56%) fulfilled the asthma criteria, 21/70 (27%) fulfilled the asthma-like criteria and 5/70 (7%) the COPD criteria. Due to lack of current symptoms 5/70 (7%) could not be classified. 5/70 patients (7%) were smokers, however, in the majority (72%) smoke was not tolerated as it induced asthma-like symptoms. At the investigation, 5 years later, 30/39 patients (76%) still fulfilled the asthma criteria and 12/21 patients (57%) still fulfilled the asthma-like criteria. At the 5-year investigation, 10% of patients in the asthma group now fulfilled the asthma-like criteria and 10% of patients in the asthma-like group fulfilled the asthma criteria. It is concluded that asthma as well an asthma-like syndrome may persist for 5 years or more. It is also concluded thatthe two disorders are closely related as patients in the asthma group over time could move into the diagnostic criteria ofthe asthma-like disorder and vice versa.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12477221 DOI: 10.1053/rmed.2002.1383
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respir Med ISSN: 0954-6111 Impact factor: 3.415