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. 2015 Nov 6;10:2413–2422. doi: 10.2147/COPD.S90680

Table 1.

Selected instruments and subdomains measured for each of the four domains of health status

COPD
1) Main domain physiological functioning
 • History: eg, smoking habit, exacerbations, comorbidity
 • BMI
 • Capillary blood gases
 • Spirometry and flow volume curve, reversibility
 • Metronome-paced hyperventilation (MPH) test
 • Chest X-ray (age >40 years)
2) Main domain symptoms
 • Medical Research Council (MRC) dyspnea scale
 • CCQ: subdomain symptoms
 • NCSI: subdomain dyspnea and fatigue
3) Main domain functional limitations
 • CCQ: subdomain functional state
 • Dynaport triaxial accelerometer: actual activity level
 • NCSI: subdomains subjective and behavioral impairment
4) Main domain quality of life
 • CCQ: subdomain emotions
 • NCSI: subdomains general quality of life, health-related quality of life, and satisfaction with relations
Asthma
1) Main domain physiological functioning
 • History: eg, smoking habit, exacerbations, comorbidity
 • BMI
 • Capillary blood gases
 • Spirometry and flow volume curve, reversibility
 • Metronome-paced hyperventilation (MPH) test
 • Chest X-ray
 • Allergic assessment (RAST and blood eosinophils and total IgE)
 • Nitric oxide (FeNO)
2) Main domain symptoms
 • ACQ
 • Medical Research Council (MRC) dyspnoea scale
 • NCSI: subdomains dyspnea and fatigue
3) Main domain functional limitations
 • ACQ
 • Dynaport triaxial accelerometer: actual activity level
 • NCSI: subdomains subjective and behavioral impairment
4) Main domain quality of life
 • NCSI: subdomains general quality of life, health-related quality of life, and satisfaction with relations

Abbreviations: RAST, radioallegrosorbent test; IgE, Immunoglobulin E; CCQ, Clinical COPD Questionnaire; NCSI, Nijmegen Clinical Screening Instrument; BMI, body mass index; ACQ, Asthma Control Questionnaire.