Abstract
Aims
We describe the set-up of a population-based study focussed on respiratory conditions, and describe a pilot study — the PULmons SAns Illes Balears (PULSAIB) study — aimed at investigating the natural history of COPD, obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), and other common chronic diseases.
Methods
A cross-sectional study was designed to survey two fieldwork areas, one rural and one urban, in the Balearic Islands, Spain. Tests conducted included a questionnaire, spirometry with post-bronchodilator (PBD) test, and portable respiratory polygraphy.
Results
We assessed all processes and tools to be used, and piloted them in 175 participants from Bunyola (rural) and 130 participants from the Son Pizà area (urban). Within this first cross-sectional assessment of the Balearic population aged 30 to 80 years, we report the prevalence of airflow limitation defined as a PBD FEV1/FVC ratio <0.7 and the prevalence of OSA defined as an apnoea-hypopnoea index (AHI) >10/hour.
Conclusion
A cohort study in the Balearic population to intvestigate the natural history of COPD and OSA is feasible.
Keywords: COPD, co-morbidities, general population, natural history, OSA, primary care
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Footnotes
We declare there are no conflicts of interest related with the research presented.