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. 2013 Jul 31;8:369–377. doi: 10.2147/COPD.S47992

Table 3.

Values of smoking habit, respiratory symptoms, and chest signs in predicting COPD (postbronchodilator FEV1/FVC < 0.7) in 375 patients diagnosed with asthma or COPD

Sensitivity Specificity LR CI PPV (%)
Smoking
 >0 pack-years 0.87 0.34 1.3 1.2–1.5 46.6
 ≥20 pack-years 0.61 0.76 2.5 1.9–3.3 62.6
 ≥40 pack-years 0.19 0.95 4.1 2.0–8.2 73.0
Respiratory symptoms during the previous week
 Short of breath at rest, several times or more 0.13 0.90 1.3 0.8–2.4 46.3
 Short of breath doing physical activities, several times or more 0.63 0.57 1.4 1.2–1.8 48.7
 Short of breath doing physical activities, many times or more 0.42 0.71 1.4 1.1–1.9 48.0
 Short of breath doing physical activities, a great many times or more 0.27 0.87 2.0 1.3–3.0 56.5
 Cough, several times or more 0.40 0.60 1.0 0.8–1.3 39.6
 Phlegm, several times or more 0.36 0.63 1.0 0.7–1.3 38.8
Chest signs
 Wheezes/rhonchi 0.26 0.89 2.3 1.5–3.7 60.3
 Crackles 0.09 0.90 0.9 0.5–1.8 37.8
 Diminished breath sounds 0.34 0.93 5.1 3.0–8.7 76.9
 Prolonged expiration 0.29 0.93 4.3 2.5–7.5 74.1
 Hyperresonance to percussion 0.21 0.98 9.5 3.7–23.7 86.1
 Any of the five chest signs 0.58 0.74 2.3 1.8–3.0 60.0

Note: The overall prevalence of COPD was 39.7%.

Abbreviations: COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 second; FVC, forced vital capacity; LR, likelihood ratio; CI, confidence interval; PPV, positive predictive value.