Quality control of spirometry: A lesson from the BRONCUS trial

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Abstract

This report describes the quality control programme used within the Bronchitis Randomized on N-acetylcysteine (NAC) Cost-Utility Study, a trial designed to assess the decline in lung function, exacerbation rate, health status, and cost-effectiveness with NAC or a placebo in 523 patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease over a 3-yr period. Spirometry was scored from 0 (worst quality) to 6 (best quality). The mean score of 314 spirometries from 243 patients evaluated during the trial was 5.63±0.83. Linear regression analysis of the scores of 47 participating centres plotted against the time at which spirometries were performed yielded an intercept of 5.7±0.5 and a slope of -0.0001±0.001, which suggests that the initial high quality was maintained over time. Retrospective examination of a further 345 postbronchodilator spirometries from 208 patients with a forced expiratory volume at one second exceeding the mean individual value recorded over the study in excess of 20% revealed a slightly lower quality of the start-of-test manoeuvre compared with the 314 spirometries. In conclusion, these findings would suggest that the quality control programme is likely to have helped achieve and maintain long-term spirometry performance in the Bronchitis Randomized on N-acetylcysteine (NAC) Cost-Utility Study trial. Special care should be paid to the spirometries whose forced expiratory volume in one second values exceed the mean value. Copyright©ERS Journals Ltd 2005.

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Pellegrino, R., Decramer, M., van Schayck, C. P. O., Dekhuijzen, P. N. R., Troosters, T., van Herwaarden, C., … Ardia, A. (2005). Quality control of spirometry: A lesson from the BRONCUS trial. European Respiratory Journal, 26(6), 1104–1109. https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.05.00026705

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