Underdiagnosed asthma in South Australia

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Adams, RJ [1 ]
Wilson, DH
Appleton, S
Taylor, A
Dal Grande, E
Chittleborough, CR
Ruffin, RE
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[1] Univ Adelaide, Queen Elizabeth Hosp, Hlth Observ, Woodville, SA 5011, Australia
[2] Dept Human Serv, Populat Res & Outcome Studies Unit, Adelaide, SA, Australia
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10.1136/thorax.58.10.846
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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Background: The prevalence of undiagnosed asthma in the general population and the clinical and demographic characteristics of these patients compared with those with diagnosed asthma are unclear. Methods: The North West Adelaide Health Survey (NWAHS) is a population household interview survey of adults (age >18 years) in the north western suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia ( regional population 0.6 million). Data obtained were weighted to the closest census data to provide population representative estimates. Positive answers to: "Have you ever had asthma?''; `"Has it been confirmed by a doctor?''; ''Do you still have asthma?'' determined current physician diagnosed asthma. A positive bronchodilator response on spirometric testing according to ATS criteria without a physician's diagnosis determined undiagnosed asthma. Other measures included the SF-12 health survey questionnaire, the Selim index of severity of chronic lung disease, skin allergy tests, and demographic data. Results: Of the 3422 individuals interviewed, 2523 ( 74%) agreed to participate in the clinical assessment. Of these, 292 ( 11.6%) had asthma, 236 ( 9.3%) with a doctor's diagnosis of asthma and 56 (2.3%) with undiagnosed asthma defined on spirometric criteria; thus, 19.2% of the total asthma group were undiagnosed. Those undiagnosed were more likely ( p, 0.05) to be.40 years old, on government benefits, with an income <AUD$ 40 000. Symptom frequency was similar in the two asthma groups, but mean spirometric values were lower in the undiagnosed group ( p, 0.05) while positive skin allergy tests were more common in the diagnosed group ( p, 0.05). SF-12 component summary scores were significantly lower in both asthma groups than in the non-asthma population. Undiagnosed asthma was frequent in men and in those aged >65 years. Health service use over the previous year was similar for both asthma groups. Conclusion: Undiagnosed asthma is common among the Australian population, with a similar clinical spectrum to those with diagnosed asthma.
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