Differences in spirometry interpretation algorithms: influence on decision making among primary-care physicians

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Xiao-Ou He
Anthony D’Urzo
Pieter Jugovic
Reuven Jhirad
Prateek Sehgal
Evan Lilly
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[1] Faculty of Medicine,
[2] University of Toronto,undefined
[3] Toronto,undefined
[4] ON,undefined
[5] Canada ,undefined
[6] Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto,undefined
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Variations among algorithms used to interpret ‘blow’ tests for diagnosis of asthma and lung disease may be skewing test results. The researchers, led by Anthony D'Urzo from the University of Toronto in Canada, had 113 primary care physicians make diagnoses from nine sets of blow test or spirogram results using two different spirogram interpretation algorithms (SIAs). They found for a particular case with impaired blow test results, one SIA resulted in a ‘normal’ diagnosis by 78% of physicians, while the other resulted in a diagnosis of ‘consistent with asthma’ by 94% of doctors. The findings suggest a need to standardise the algorithms in order to minimise differences in interpreting data, and underscore the importance of educating physicians about the pitfalls of using spirograms in isolation.
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