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Description of the Oasys-2 Program

Oasys-2 is a computer program that plots and interprets serial peak expiratory flow (PEF) readings of patients suspected as having occupational asthma.

Specifications for the Oasys 2 Program

Motivation behind the Oasys 2 Program

In patients with or suspected as having asthma, it is important to know whether substances encountered in the work environment are contributing to their breathing problems. If the work environment is wholly or partly the cause of the patient's asthma, then it is unlikely that the asthma will get better unless exposure to the causative factor can be avoided. The longer the worker continues to be exposed to the particular cause, the worse the long-term prognosis is likely to be, even if they are treated with inhaled corticosteroids. The difficulty is knowing whether there is a genuine work related deterioration in the patient's breathing. Often the patient may be unaware of a relationship between their work and their breathing problems (and this is suspected by their doctor). Conversely, they may wrongly suspect that their work is the cause of their asthma.

In these cases, the recording of serial peak flow measurements is often the most appropriate initial investigation. A work related fall in peak flow readings suggests a diagnosis of occupational asthma. However, interpreting peak flow recordings can be difficult and usually requires an expert. The Oasys-2 program has been shown to be a sensitive and specific tool for detecting work related changes in peak expiratory flow readings, overcoming many of the difficulties of visual analysis of records.

The Oasys-2 program consists of three modules; one for allowing entry of peak flow readings that have been recorded by the patient. Another module plots these recordings in a graph format. These graphs include a plot of mean peak flow for each two hour period separated into work days and rest days, and also plots of daily maximum, minimum and mean readings again divided into work and rest periods.

The third module calculates a score indicating the likelihood of the patient having occupational asthma.


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