Algengi reykinga og langvinnrar lungnateppu hjá skjólstæðingum Heilsugæslustöðvarinnar á Akureyri

Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/Open Allur texti - Full text Introduction: Even though smoking has decreased significantly over the last few years, the majority of Icelanders 40 years of age or older have a history of smoking. Limited infor...

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Main Authors: Guðrún Dóara Clarke, Jón Steinar Jónsson, Magnús Ólafsson, Sigrún Sif Jóelsdóttir, Gunnar Guðmundsson
Other Authors: Department of Respiratory Medicine, The Landspitali National University Hospital
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Icelandic
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2336/238117
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Summary:Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/Open Allur texti - Full text Introduction: Even though smoking has decreased significantly over the last few years, the majority of Icelanders 40 years of age or older have a history of smoking. Limited information is available on respiratory symptoms and diagnosis of chronic obstructive lung diseases (COPD) in this group. Material and methods: During a four week period at the Akureyri Primary Care Center all individuals above the age of 40 were given a questionnaire on smoking, respiratory symptoms and medical treatment. There were a total of 416 individuals and the response rate was 63%. Spirometry was done on those who had smoked. Results: Of the 259 responders, 150 (57,9%) had a history of smoking. In this group 117 (45,2%) had quit but 33 (12,7%) were still smoking. Of those that had a history of smoking 16% had COPD according to spirometry results and 2/3 did not have a previous diagnosis. Respiratory symptoms were more common with increasing obstruction. Of the smokers 26% had never been advised by a physician to stop smoking. A total of 14,3% of the whole group had a previous diagnosis of emphysema, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or chronic bronchitis. Altogether 23,5% had previously been diagnosed with asthma, asthmatic bronchitis or allergic bronchitis. Conclusion: A history of smoking was common among the primary care patients. One in six who had a smoking history were found to have COPD and the majority were unaware of the diagnosis. Respiratory diagnoses were common. By spirometric evaluation many smokers are diagnosed with previously unknown COPD. Inngangur: Þótt reykingar hafi minnkað mikið undanfarin ár hefur meirihluti Íslendinga yfir 40 ára aldri samt einhvern tíma reykt. Lítið er vitað um greiningu langvinnrar lungnateppu (LLT) í þessum hópi, öndunarfæraeinkenni og ráðleggingar um reykleysi í heilsugæslu. Tilgangur rannsóknarinnar var að kanna algengi LLT hjá skjólstæðingum heilsugæslunnar ...