Performance study of a new diagnostic questionnaire for (Chronic obstructive pulmonary ­disease) COPD with information on exposure to wood smoke, COPD-WS

Alejandra Lozano-Forero (Estudiante de maestría), Eduardo Tuta-Quintero (Estudiante de maestría), Alirio R. Bastidas (Autor Corresponsal), Irma Méndez-Aguirre (Estudiante de maestría), Miguel A. Molina (Estudiante de pregrado), Julian Camacho (Estudiante de pregrado), Ivan Guerrero (Estudiante de pregrado), Laura Ramirez (Otro Numero de Autor), Maria Perez (Estudiante de pregrado), Laura Bravo (Estudiante de pregrado), Silvia Rojas (Estudiante de pregrado), Juan Mejia (Estudiante de pregrado), Paula Nataly Salazar Muñoz (Estudiante de pregrado), Daniel Maestre (Estudiante de pregrado), Juan Moreno (Estudiante de pregrado), Laura Cabrera (Otro Numero de Autor), Lina Borjas (Estudiante de pregrado), Miguel Chacon (Estudiante de pregrado)

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Background: To determine the diagnostic performance of a new questionnaire (COPD-WS) that considers also exposure to wood smoke for diagnosing Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) in a Colombian population. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with analysis of diagnostic tests in subjects with and without COPD. Clinical variables were selected based on their relevance to COPD diagnosis, including age, sex, smoking status, exposure to wood smoke, dyspnea, cough, chronic expectoration, and wheezing. A bivariate analysis was performed with the diagnosis of COPD by spirometric criteria. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) was calculated for the new questionnaire and compared with the LFQ, CDQ, PUMA, COULD IT BE COPD, and COPD-PS questionnaires. The cutoff point for the new questionnaire was obtained through the Youden index, and a p-value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: A total of 681 patients were included, 187 (27.5%) diagnosed with COPD. The mean age of the population was 65.9 (SD: ±11.79) years, with 53.7% being women and 58.3% having been exposed to wood smoke. The variables included in the questionnaire were age, sex, smoking status, exposure to wood smoke, dyspnea, cough, chronic expectoration, and wheezing. The AUROC for the new COPD-WS questionnaire was 0.69 (95%CI:0.65-0.74;p<0.001), and for a cutoff point ≥6, sensitivity was 0.711 (95%CI:0.677-0.745), specificity was 0.575 (95%CI:0.538-0.612), PPV was 0.388 (95% CI:0.351-0.424), NPV was 0.840 (95%CI:0.813-0.868), LR+ was 1.673 (95%CI:1.458-1.919), LR– was 0.502 (95% CI:0.438-0.576). Conclusion: This new questionnaire COPD-WS demonstrates acceptable diagnostic capability for diagnosis of COPD in this symptomatic population, and its performance is comparable to other questionnaires currently in use.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo1007
PublicaciónMultidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine
Volumen20
N.º2025
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 sep. 2025

Focos Estratégicos

  • Vida Humana Plena (Vita)​

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  • ISI Y SCOPUS

Scopus-Q Quartil

  • Q3

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  • Q3

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  • B

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