[Spirometry as method of screening and intervention in high- risk smokers in primary care]

Autor: Joan, Clotet, Jordi, Real, Iñigo, Lorente, Araceli, Fuentes, Eugeni, Paredes, Carmen, Ciria
Rok vydání: 2011
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Zdroj: Atencion primaria. 44(6)
ISSN: 1578-1275
Popis: OBJECTIVE: To show the effectiveness of screening in the detection of new cases of COPD in smokers of high-risk, and to describe the characteristics associated with COPD, as well as determine the predisposition to quit. DESIGN: A cross-sectional and multicentre study. LOCATION: Basic Primary Care Centres representing different rural and urban areas of Lleida. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 497 active smokers without COPD from 40 to 70 years selected from the database Primary Care Database (e-CAP). INTERVENTION: Spirometry was performed on all patients. The spirometry results were reported and brief counselling was given on quitting smoking and the readiness to stop smoking was determined. VARIABLES: Age, gender, height, weight, smoking, respiratory symptoms and physical activity. RESULTS: The majority of patients (65.4%) were men, age 51± 7.6 years. They smoked an average of 32 packs/year; 40.4% performed moderate activity and 27.4% referred to some respiratory symptoms. Of the 25% who had an obstructive or mixed pattern, 75.8% of the cases had a moderate level of severity. A decision to quit was made by 38.8%. In the multivariate analysis, gender, age 50 to 59 years and a smoking index > 40 were associated with COPD. Moderate or intense physical activity decreased the risk of COPD. CONCLUSIONS: To perform spirometry in high-risk smokers, to show the spirometry results and give brief anti-smoking counselling, enables not previously diagnosed cases of COPD to be detected. It also helps to determine the readiness to stop smoking and to establish individualised treatment and follow-up plans.
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