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. 2009 Jan 12;18(3):177–184. doi: 10.3132/pcrj.2009.00002

Diagnostic assessments of spirometry and medical history data by respiratory specialists supporting primary care: are they reliable?

Annelies EM Lucas 1,*, Frank JWM Smeenk 2, Ben EEM van den Borne 2, Ivo JM Smeele 3, Onno CP van Schayck 1
PMCID: PMC6619259  PMID: 19139795

Abstract

Aim:

To determine the intra- and inter-observer reliability of respiratory specialists' diagnostic assessments of spirometry and written medical history data obtained from primary care.

Method:

Five respiratory specialists assessed spirometry data and the history of 156 patients randomly selected from referrals to an asthma/COPD-service. The inter-observer reliability was evaluated. After six months, all specialists repeated the assessments and the intra-observer reliability was evaluated.

Results:

The diagnostic assessments for all patients had reasonable intra- and inter-observer reliability, resulting in a Cohen's kappa (κ) of 0.67 and 0.66 respectively. The intra-observer reliability for assessing the need for additional diagnostic examinations had an average κ 0.56 for new patients and an average κ 0.39 for follow-up examinations. The assessments of clinical stability in follow-up patients — on which therapeutic advice was based — were inconsistent.

Conclusion:

GPs who are reluctant to perform or interpret spirometry themselves may be supported diagnostically by respiratory specialists in an asthma/COPD-service. The reliability of this advice varies. More appropriate criteria for assessing clinical stability in patients with asthma and COPD are necessary to improve the reliability of the therapeutic advice.

Keywords: spirometry, primary care, asthma, COPD, diagnosis

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