Journal article
Predictive value of respiratory symptoms and bronchial hyperresponsiveness to diagnose asthma in New Zealand
D Sistek, K Wickens, R Amstrong, W D'Souza, I Town, J Crane
Respiratory Medicine | Published : 2006
Abstract
Respiratory symptoms are often used as the only diagnostic criteria for asthma in epidemiological surveys and the clinical diagnosis of asthma relies primarily on a detailed history. The aim of this study is to predict the diagnostic value of 11 different respiratory symptoms to diagnose asthma, and to determine if bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) improves the predictive value of these respiratory symptoms. A random sample of 1257 subjects aged 20-44 years old in 3 different areas of New Zealand were selected between March 1991 and December 1992 to answer the European Community Respiratory Health Survey questionnaire on respiratory symptoms. Of these, 784 underwent bronchial challenge wit..
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