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      The Asthma Control TestTM (ACT) as a predictor of GINA guideline-defined asthma control: analysis of a multinational cross-sectional survey

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          Abstract

          Aims:

          To evaluate whether the Asthma Control Test™ (ACT) score is predictive of Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) guideline-defined classification levels of asthma control. The ACT is a validated, 5-item, patient-completed measure of asthma control with a recall period of four weeks.

          Methods:

          Cross-sectional survey comparing ACT score and GINA classification of asthma control among 2949 patients attending primary care physicians and specialists in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the UK, and the USA.

          Results:

          The area under the receiver operating characteristics curve for ACT score predicting GINA control was 0.84 (95% CI 0.82–0.85). An ACT score of ≤19 (not well-controlled asthma) correctly predicted GINA-defined partly controlled/uncontrolled asthma 94% of the time, while an ACT score of ≥20 predicted GINA-defined controlled asthma 51% of the time, with kappa statistic of 0.42, representing moderate agreement.

          Conclusions:

          An ACT score ≤19 is useful for identifying patients with poorly controlled asthma as defined by GINA.

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          Journal
          Prim Care Respir J
          Prim Care Respir J
          Primary Care Respiratory Journal: Journal of the General Practice Airways Group
          Nature Publishing Group
          1471-4418
          1475-1534
          March 2009
          24 February 2009
          : 18
          : 1
          : 41-49
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Centre of Academic Primary Care, University of Aberdeen , Scotland, UK
          [2 ] Adelphi Real World Products , Bollington, UK
          [3 ] Global Health Outcomes, GlaxoSmithKline R&D, Research Triangle Park , North Carolina, USA
          [4 ] Respiratory Research Ltd , Norwich, UK
          Author notes
          [* ] Centre of Academic Primary Care, University of Aberdeen , Scotland, AB25 2AY, UK. Tel: +44 (0)1285 760671 Fax: +44 (0)1224 550683 E-mail: mikethomas@ 123456doctors.org.uk
          Article
          PMC6619040 PMC6619040 6619040 pcrj200910
          10.4104/pcrj.2009.00010
          6619040
          19240948
          e6e560b7-7aeb-426b-8c3e-3d845e8ea8de
          Copyright © 2009 General Practice Airways Group
          History
          : 28 May 2008
          : 18 September 2008
          : 19 September 2008
          : 23 October 2008
          : 28 November 2008
          Categories
          Original Research

          United States,Europe,patient-completed outcome assessment,multinational survey,exacerbations,GINA,control,Asthma Control Test,asthma

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