npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine (May 2017)

The contribution of an asthma diagnostic consultation service in obtaining an accurate asthma diagnosis for primary care patients: results of a real-life study

  • R. M. E. Gillis,
  • W. van Litsenburg,
  • R. H. van Balkom,
  • J. W. Muris,
  • F. W. Smeenk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41533-017-0027-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

Abstract

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Asthma: Service helps general practitioners make accurate diagnoses A consultation service can help general practitioners more accurately diagnose asthma and select the appropriate treatments for their patients. Researchers in The Netherlands, led by Frank Smeenk from Catharina Hospital in Eindhoven, describe an asthma diagnostic consultation service they created to support GPs in their diagnostic process for patients suspected of having asthma. Over a four-year period, the service received a total of 659 referrals and only confirmed the diagnosis of asthma in 275 cases. Another 20 patients had asthma overlapping with chronic obstructive pulmonary syndrome. The service also picked up other diseases, such as rhinitis, that general practitioners had missed. Overall, because of the consultation service and its revised diagnoses, more than half of all patients adjusted their medications. Most patients required only a single consultation and could then be referred back to their physicians.