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Specialist respiratory outreach: a case-finding initiative for identifying undiagnosed COPD in primary care

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DOI: 10.1038/s41533-021-00219-x

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  1. National Institute for Health Research Wessex ARC
  2. MRC [MR/M005186/1, MR/K002597/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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This specialist outreach programme found that only a small percentage of patients were diagnosed with COPD, but it suggests that integrated case-finding strategies could improve COPD recognition.
COPD remains largely undiagnosed or is diagnosed late in the course of disease. We report findings of a specialist outreach programme to identify undiagnosed COPD in primary care. An electronic case-finding algorithm identified 1602 at-risk patients from 12 practices who were invited to attend the clinic. Three hundred and eighty-three (23.9%) responded and 288 were enrolled into the study. Forty-eight (16.6%) had undiagnosed mild and 28 (9.7%) had moderate airway obstruction, meeting spirometric diagnostic criteria for COPD. However, at 12 months only 8 suspected COPD patients (10.6%) had received a diagnostic label in their primary care record. This constituted 0.38% of the total patient population, as compared with 0.31% of control practices, p=0.306. However, if all patients with airway obstruction received a coding of COPD, then the diagnosis rate in the intervention group would have risen by 0.84%. Despite the low take-up and diagnostic yield, this programme suggests that integrated case-finding strategies could improve COPD recognition.

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