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French Validation of the CAPTURE Case Finding Tool for Obstructive Respiratory Disease

French Validation of the CAPTURE Case Finding Tool for Obstructive Respiratory Disease

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40 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The objective of this multicentre prospective study is to validate CAPTURE as a French case finding tool for undiagnosed patients suffering from obstructive pulmonary disease.

Description

A large number of healthcare professional across the country will screen participants.

Participants willing to participate will have a short interview, and then will have to answer the 5-item CAPTURE questionnaire. They will be assisted to perform a peak expiratory flow measurement with a portable device. The comparison will be made between the CAPTURE decision and a portable spirometry assessing the presence or not of an obstructive disorder.

Patient screened either by the tool or the spirometry will be addressed to a doctor. Follow-up at 6 months will be set up in order to assess the entry or not of those patients to an approved health care pathway.

At the end of each center's participation, a questionnaire will be sent to all healthcare professionals working on the study, to assess the ease of use of spirometry and the CAPTURE tool and its possible implementation in clinical practice.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • People aged 40 or more,
  • Provision of dated and signed informed consent form,
  • Currently being treated by a healthcare professional,
  • Patients affiliated to the french social security system.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients previously diagnosed with COPD or asthma,
  • Patients with any condition making them unable to perform spirometry or answer a short questionnaire,
  • Patients unable to give free and informed consent.

Study details
    Lung Diseases
    Lung Diseases
    Obstructive
    Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

NCT05654597

Groupe Hospitalier du Havre

26 January 2024

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