OBJECTIVE: COPD treatment guidelines are available worldwide, yet it is not known how widely they are followed. This study evaluated the clinical care of COPD patients in Japan as compared to guideline recommendations. METHODS: A sample of general and specialist physicians was selected from private outpatient clinics and public hospitals in Japan. Physicians were provided two clinical vignettes (COPD and asthma) and asked to make a diagnosis. They were next asked to define diagnostic tests and treatment recommendations specifically for a COPD patient. Responses were compared to recommendations from current COPD guidelines. RESULTS: For the COPD unknown vignette, 6.2% of physicians diagnosed COPD while 54% diagnosed chronic bronchitis or emphysema. For COPD diagnosis, 81.9% of physicians recommended a CXR, 49.1% spirometry, and 17.7% a computed tomography scan. The most frequently recommended medication for a newly diagnosed COPD patient was theophylline (37.2%) followed by expectorants (32.1%) and inhaled anticholinergics (25.9%). Inhaled beta-agonists were recommended by fewer than 20% of all physicians. CONCLUSION: Care for COPD patients by selected Japanese physicians diverges from published practice guidelines. COPD is an infrequently used diagnostic label; diagnostic evaluation is characterized by a high use of computed tomography scans, particularly by specialists; and bronchodilator use was low.
OBJECTIVE:COPD treatment guidelines are available worldwide, yet it is not known how widely they are followed. This study evaluated the clinical care of COPDpatients in Japan as compared to guideline recommendations. METHODS: A sample of general and specialist physicians was selected from private outpatient clinics and public hospitals in Japan. Physicians were provided two clinical vignettes (COPD and asthma) and asked to make a diagnosis. They were next asked to define diagnostic tests and treatment recommendations specifically for a COPDpatient. Responses were compared to recommendations from current COPD guidelines. RESULTS: For the COPD unknown vignette, 6.2% of physicians diagnosed COPD while 54% diagnosed chronic bronchitis or emphysema. For COPD diagnosis, 81.9% of physicians recommended a CXR, 49.1% spirometry, and 17.7% a computed tomography scan. The most frequently recommended medication for a newly diagnosed COPDpatient was theophylline (37.2%) followed by expectorants (32.1%) and inhaled anticholinergics (25.9%). Inhaled beta-agonists were recommended by fewer than 20% of all physicians. CONCLUSION: Care for COPDpatients by selected Japanese physicians diverges from published practice guidelines. COPD is an infrequently used diagnostic label; diagnostic evaluation is characterized by a high use of computed tomography scans, particularly by specialists; and bronchodilator use was low.
Authors: Ana P Luize; Ana Maria B Menezes; Rogelio Perez-Padilla; Adriana Muiño; Maria Victorina López; Gonzalo Valdivia; Carmem Lisboa; Maria Montes de Oca; Carlos Tálamo; Bartolomé Celli; Oliver A Nascimento; Mariana R Gazzotti; José R Jardim Journal: NPJ Prim Care Respir Med Date: 2014-10-30 Impact factor: 2.871
Authors: Kourtney J Davis; Sarah H Landis; Yeon-Mok Oh; David M Mannino; MeiLan K Han; Thys van der Molen; Zaurbek Aisanov; Ana M Menezes; Masakazu Ichinose; Hana Muellerova Journal: Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis Date: 2014-12-30
Authors: Ana M Menezes; Sarah H Landis; MeiLan K Han; Hana Muellerova; Zaurbek Aisanov; Thys van der Molen; Yeon-Mok Oh; Masakazu Ichinose; David M Mannino; Kourtney J Davis Journal: Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis Date: 2015-01-20
Authors: Sarah H Landis; Hana Muellerova; David M Mannino; Ana M Menezes; MeiLan K Han; Thys van der Molen; Masakazu Ichinose; Zaurbek Aisanov; Yeon-Mok Oh; Kourtney J Davis Journal: Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis Date: 2014-06-06