Primary Tutorials

Typical Presentation of Asthma

Spirometry and Asthma

Serial Peak Flow Monitoring

Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide

Frequently overlooked in the diagnosis of asthma, are the objective tests that support the clinical diagnosis of asthma; spirometry with reversibility, PEF diary, and fractional exhaled nitric oxide. While each of these tests have their merits and demerits, they play an important role in the diagnosis of asthma.
In this episode of the TV show, we explore the three key principles to making a diagnosis of Asthma:
Adult Asthma Diagnosis Guideline |
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The aim of the study was to diagnose and classify patients with non-infectious lower respiratory tract problems in primary health care using internationally applied diagnostic criteria and diagnostic tests.
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A process for systematically inviting patients with suspected asthma for objective testing, to improve the diagnostic accuracy of asthma.
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Professor Mike Thomas discusses the uses of the FeNO test in general practice.
45-minute case-based assessment
25 multiple choice questions
80% pass mark (20 out of 25)
Unlimited retakes
On successful completion, your certificate will appear here.
Undertake Assessment
Fixing the Asthma Register (Project ONE of TWO)
This is the first of two projects, which involves a review of the Asthma register; identifying patients with the appropriate evidence for their diagnosis in their notes, patients who may have Asthma but need further confirmatory testing, and those who do not have Asthma and should be removed from the register.
Data collected from GP practices across Wales suggest that only 76.3% adult patients and 67.4% children and young adult patients on the Asthma registers have evidence of any tests results that can be used to support their diagnosis.
This QI project is aimed at primary care teams who have a register of Asthma patients.
The Asthma Diagnostic Review (Project TWO of TWO)
This is the second of two projects, which involves inviting patients in for a review of the Asthma diagnosis if they don’t have any record of any diagnostic tests.
Data collected from GP practices across Wales suggest that only 76.3% adult patients and 67.4% children and young adult patients on the Asthma registers have evidence of any tests results that can be used to support their diagnosis.
This QI project is aimed at primary care teams who have a register of Asthma patients.