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A Novel Detection Method to Identify Individuals with Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency: Linking Prescription of COPD Medications with the Patient-Facing Electronic Medical Record.

Simon W Lam1, Charlie Strange2, Mark L Brantly3, James K Stoller4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) is under-recognized, prompting the need for enhanced detection strategies. The primary aim of this study is to determine the feasibility of using the electronic medical record (EMR) and linked electronic patient messages (EPM) to encourage AATD testing by patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
METHODS: Study participants were eligible, untested adult patients who were prescribed an inhaled medication which is exclusively Food and Drug Administration-approved for treating COPD. Eligible patients received a message with basic information about AATD and availability of free, home-based AATD testing. Through a collaboration with the Alpha-1 Foundation's Alpha-1 Coded Testing (ACT) study, patients referred to home-based testing through EPM were flagged. The effectiveness of the electronic message was evaluated by the proportion of patients who underwent testing, and the rate of detecting individuals with severe deficiency of AAT among those tested.
RESULTS: A total of 12,369 patients on eligible inhalers were screened; 5430 patients met all criteria and received an EPM. During the study, 396 patients (7.3%) fully requested an ACT kit. Of these, 209 patients (52.8%) returned the test sample and received genotyping results; 65.5%, had a normal AAT genotype (PI*MM), 31.6% were heterozygotes for a deficient allele (PI*MS, PI*MZ and PI*M/Null rare), and 2.9% had severe deficiency of alpha-1 antitrypsin (PI*SZ, PI*ZZ, PI*S/Null rare).
CONCLUSIONS: While the response rate and test return rate were low, the rate of detecting individuals with AATD using this detection strategy exceeds that of many prior strategies. As such, while requiring independent validation in other populations, this detection strategy holds promise. JCOPDF
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Keywords:  alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency; detection; electronic medical record

Year:  2022        PMID: 34784453      PMCID: PMC8893965          DOI: 10.15326/jcopdf.2021.0260

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chronic Obstr Pulm Dis        ISSN: 2372-952X


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