| Literature DB >> 21886842 |
Graham L Hall1, Karla M Logie, Faith Parsons, Sven M Schulzke, Gary Nolan, Conor Murray, Sarath Ranganathan, Phil Robinson, Peter D Sly, Stephen M Stick, Luke Berry, Luke Garratt, John Massie, Lauren Mott, Srinivas Poreddy, Shannon Simpson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In school-aged children with cystic fibrosis (CF) structural lung damage assessed using chest CT is associated with abnormal ventilation distribution. The primary objective of this analysis was to determine the relationships between ventilation distribution outcomes and the presence and extent of structural damage as assessed by chest CT in infants and young children with CF.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21886842 PMCID: PMC3158781 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0023932
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Anthropometric and clinical characteristics at the time of assessment.
| Info | Mean±SD | Range |
| Age (weeks) | 36.4±28.5 | 8.7–112.1 |
| Body length (cm) | 67.7±10.1 | 55–91 |
| Body weight (kg) | 7.73±2.84 | 3.69–14.0 |
| Microbiology | ||
| Uninfected | 43 (88%) | |
| - Mixed Oral flora | 17 (35%) | |
| - Isolate colonies | 5 (10%) | |
| Infected | 6 (12%) | |
| FRC (mL) | 163.5±71.8 | 59.3–351.0 |
| LCI | 7.0±0.5 | 5.8–8.3 |
| M1/M0 | 1.4±0.1 | 1.3–1.7 |
| M2/M0 | 4.9±0.7 | 3.8–7.2 |
| Presence of Bronchiectasis | 13 (27%) | |
| Presence of Air Trapping | 24 (49%) | |
| Extent of Bronchiectasis | 0 | 0–4 |
| Extent of Air Trapping | 0 | 0–6 |
Continuous data expressed as mean ± SD (range). Categorical data expressed as absolute number (% proportion of cohort). Chest CT extent scores expressed as median (range). FRC: function residual capacity; LCI: lung clearance index: M1/M0: first to zeroth moment ratio; M2/M0: second to zeroth moment ratio.
Figure 1Lung clearance index (LCI) plotted against age (weeks) in infants diagnosed with cystic fibrosis following newborn screening.
Infants with air trapping are shown in closed circles.
Figure 2Lung clearance index (LCI; upper panel) and the second moment ratio (M2/M0; lower panel) difference with the presence and absence of bronchiectasis (n = 13 with and n = 36 without bronchiectasis) and air trapping (n = 24 with and n = 25 without air trapping) in infants with cystic fibrosis.
Data are presented as box and whisker plots representing the 25th and 75th centiles and 10th and 90th centiles respectively. There were no differences in LCI between those infant with (grey box) and without (white box) lung damage while M2/M0 was significantly increased (p = 0.049) in those infants and young children with air trapping present on chest CT.
Figure 3Changes in the lung clearance index (LCI; panel A) and the first (M1/M0; panel B) and second moment ratios (M2/M0; panel C) with the increasing extent of air trapping.
Increasing extent of air trapping was associated with an increased LCI (r = 0.31 p = 0.03) and M2/M0 (r = 0.40; p<0.005) but not M1/M0 (r = 0.28; p = 0.051).
Multivariate relationships between ventilation inhomogeneity and the extent of air trapping.
| LCI | M1/M0 | M2/M0 | |
| Age (weeks) |
| 0.00 [0.00 0.01] | 0.00 [−0.01 0.01] |
| Infection | −0.15 [−0.57 0.27] | 0.04 [−0.07 0.08] | 0.13 [−0.48 0.73] |
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LCI: lung clearance index; M1/M0: first to zeroth moment ratio; M2/M0: second to zeroth moment ratio. Infection was categorised as ≥105 colony forming units. The extent of lung damage was assessed on a scale of 0 (no damage) to 12 (>50% damage in all lobes). Regression coefficients and 95% confidence intervals are shown.
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