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COPD awareness survey: do Belgian pulmonary physicians comply with the GOLD guidelines 2010?
Decramer, M.; Brusselle, G.; Buffels, J. et al.
2013In Acta Clinica Belgica, 68 (5), p. 325-40
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Keywords :
Belgium; Circadian Rhythm; Female; Guideline Adherence; Humans; Male; Physician's Practice Patterns/statistics & numerical data; Practice Guidelines as Topic; Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/diagnosis/drug therapy/physiopathology; Questionnaires; Respiratory Function Tests; Risk Factors; Severity of Illness Index
Abstract :
[en] Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is underestimated, underdiagnosed and often under-treated in the general population. A survey of 17 structured questions, delivered to all Belgian pulmonary physicians (PPs) (116 responses), evaluated diagnosis and treatment strategies in accordance with the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) guidelines 2010 and assessed opinions about the importance of diurnal variation of COPD symptoms. All COPD diagnoses (37% new cases) were spirometry confirmed. Main diagnostic parameters were symptoms (99%), external risk factors (99%), clinical examination (97%), exacerbations (96%) and patient mobility (96%). FEV1 (forced expiratory volume in 1s) (97%) or FEV1/FVC (ratio of FEV1 to forced vital capacity) (93%) were used most to assess diagnosis and severity. The 3 most important therapeutic objectives were symptom relief, preventing exacerbations, and improving quality of life; if these were not reached, the preferred strategy (60% of PPs) was adding another medication. Treatment strategies varied with COPD stage: short-acting beta2-agonists (90%) and short-acting anti-cholinergics (59%) were used for GOLD I disease, whereas for higher stages long-acting beta2-agonists (36-48%) and long-acting anti-cholinergics (79%) were given with inhaled corticosteroids (21-67%). Symptoms were perceived to vary throughout the day, affecting quality of life (97%) and mobility (89%). In particular, respiratory symptoms were more severe in the morning (51-92%), leading PPs to adapt treatment (69%). This survey demonstrated that management of COPD by PPs in Belgium is generally in line with the GOLD guidelines 2010 and that they perceive morning symptoms as being frequent and having an impact on patient's life.
Disciplines :
Cardiovascular & respiratory systems
Author, co-author :
Decramer, M.
Brusselle, G.
Buffels, J.
Corhay, Jean-Louis ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Département des sciences cliniques
De Backer, W.
Degryse, J. M.
Janssens, W.
Marchand, E.
Van den Brande, P.
Vincken, W.
Gayan-Ramirez, G.
Van Craenendonck, V.
Vandenberghe, H.
De Vuyst, P.
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Language :
English
Title :
COPD awareness survey: do Belgian pulmonary physicians comply with the GOLD guidelines 2010?
Publication date :
2013
Journal title :
Acta Clinica Belgica
ISSN :
1784-3286
eISSN :
2295-3337
Publisher :
Taylor and Francis, Abingdon, United Kingdom
Volume :
68
Issue :
5
Pages :
325-40
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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