Author Interviews, Pulmonary Disease / 13.02.2014
COPD Diagnosis Often Delayed
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Erika J. Sims, PhD
Senior Researcher Research in Real Life Ltd
Cambridge, CB24 3BA
Rupert C M Jones MD
Plymouth University Peninsula School of Medicine and Dentistry, Plymouth, UK
Prof David Price MD
Centre of Academic Primary Care, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK
MedicalResearch.com: What are the main findings of the study?
Authors: The main findings are that the majority of patients with COPD identified in our study, had visited their doctor with respiratory symptoms prior to the diagnosis being made, but that the underlying cause of their symptoms - COPD - wasn't diagnosed. Indeed, in the 5 years before being diagnosed with COPD, 85% of patients had visited their doctors with respiratory problems without the diagnosis being made. Furthermore, some patients repeatedly attended and received treatment and multiple chest X-rays before they had the diagnosis made. We also identified a large increase in the proportion of patients with comorbidity over the duration of the study, and that patients with comorbidity appear to be being diagnosed with COPD at any earlier stage. As this study includes data on 38,000 people with a diagnosis of COPD identified from two large general practice databases in the UK - Optimum Patient Care Research Database and Clinical Practice Research Datalink, we believe our findings are generalisable to UK and international primary and secondary care.
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