Chu Brest
Brest, France
NCT Number: NCT04843605
COPD is a very common disease, an estimated 3 million people are affected in France. Unfortunately, this pathology is under-diagnosed. Several reasons can be mentioned: the banality of the symptoms or the several comorbidities.
Screening faces a major difficulty: the realization of a spirometry. Various studies have shown the complexity of the implementation of mass screening in cities by mini-spirometry.
The COPD World Health Days allow this mass screening but without visibility on the actual entry into a care pathway.
The objective of this study is to assess the impact of systematic screening for COPD during a tabacology consultation
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Notify Me45 year and older
All sexes
Observational
Brest, France
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
Time frame: day 1
The diagnosis of COPD is performed using a spirometry
University Hospital, Brest
Other
Impact of Systematic Screening for COPD in Tabacology Consultation
Acronym: DEBOTA
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