There is no one single test that can confirm a diagnosis of COPD.
In addition to a relevant clinical history and spirometry, at the time of initial diagnosis the patient should undergo the following investigations [4]:
Additional investigations to consider depending on individual factors may be [4]:
Differentiating COPD and asthma
Table 2: NICE Guideline. Clinical symptoms that may help differentiate COPD and asthma [4]
Feature | COPD | Asthma |
Smoker or ex-smoker | Nearly all | Possible |
Symptoms aged < 35 years | Rare | Often |
Chronic productive cough | Common | Uncommon |
Breathlessness | Persistent and progressive | Variable |
Night waking with sob/wheeze | Uncommon | Common |
Diurnal or day to day variability of symptoms | Uncommon | Common |