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Study protocol: the ear-nose-throat (ENT) prospective international cohort of patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia (EPIC-PCD)

Study protocol: the ear-nose-throat (ENT) prospective international cohort of patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia (EPIC-PCD)
Study protocol: the ear-nose-throat (ENT) prospective international cohort of patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia (EPIC-PCD)

INTRODUCTION: Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a rare, genetic, multiorgan disease with an estimated prevalence of 1 in 10 000. It affects mainly the upper and lower airways due to impaired mucociliary clearance. Almost all patients have sinonasal or otologic (ear-nose-throat, ENT) problems, although the ENT clinical phenotype may present great variability. Despite that, data on PCD ENT manifestations are scarce and based on small single-centre studies. To date, we know little about the spectrum and severity of PCD ENT disease, its association with lung disease, its course over life and its determinants of prognosis.This study protocol describes the aims and methods of the first prospective, observational, multinational cohort study focusing on ENT disease in patients with PCD.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The ENT prospective international cohort of patients with PCD (EPIC-PCD) is a prospective standardised observational clinical cohort set up as a multinational multicentre study, embedded into routine patient care. It aims to longitudinally characterise ENT disease in patients with PCD and its association with lung disease, and to identify determinants of its prognosis. Patients of all ages, diagnosed with PCD who undergo an ENT clinical assessment at least once a year at one of the participating centres will be invited to participate. Collected data include diagnostic test results, results of ENT examinations, lung function measurements, information on management of ENT disease and patient-reported data on clinical symptoms and health-related quality of life (QoL). Data are collected using the standardised PCD-specific FOLLOW-PCD form and the validated QoL-PCD questionnaire.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The study has been reviewed and approved by the Human Research Ethics Committees at all participating centres, based on local legislation. The results of the study will be published in scientific journals, presented at scientific conferences and disseminated to participants and national patient organisations.

TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT04611516.

audiology, chronic airways disease, epidemiology, paediatric otolaryngology, paediatric thoracic medicine, respiratory medicine (see thoracic medicine)
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EPIC-PCD team
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Goutaki, Myrofora, Lam, Yin Ting, Alexandru, Mihaela, Anagiotos, Andreas, Armengot, Miguel and Bequignon, Emilie , EPIC-PCD team (2021) Study protocol: the ear-nose-throat (ENT) prospective international cohort of patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia (EPIC-PCD). BMJ Open, 11 (10), [e051433]. (doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2021-051433).

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a rare, genetic, multiorgan disease with an estimated prevalence of 1 in 10 000. It affects mainly the upper and lower airways due to impaired mucociliary clearance. Almost all patients have sinonasal or otologic (ear-nose-throat, ENT) problems, although the ENT clinical phenotype may present great variability. Despite that, data on PCD ENT manifestations are scarce and based on small single-centre studies. To date, we know little about the spectrum and severity of PCD ENT disease, its association with lung disease, its course over life and its determinants of prognosis.This study protocol describes the aims and methods of the first prospective, observational, multinational cohort study focusing on ENT disease in patients with PCD.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The ENT prospective international cohort of patients with PCD (EPIC-PCD) is a prospective standardised observational clinical cohort set up as a multinational multicentre study, embedded into routine patient care. It aims to longitudinally characterise ENT disease in patients with PCD and its association with lung disease, and to identify determinants of its prognosis. Patients of all ages, diagnosed with PCD who undergo an ENT clinical assessment at least once a year at one of the participating centres will be invited to participate. Collected data include diagnostic test results, results of ENT examinations, lung function measurements, information on management of ENT disease and patient-reported data on clinical symptoms and health-related quality of life (QoL). Data are collected using the standardised PCD-specific FOLLOW-PCD form and the validated QoL-PCD questionnaire.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The study has been reviewed and approved by the Human Research Ethics Committees at all participating centres, based on local legislation. The results of the study will be published in scientific journals, presented at scientific conferences and disseminated to participants and national patient organisations.

TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT04611516.

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Accepted/In Press date: 22 September 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 11 October 2021
Published date: 11 October 2021
Additional Information: Funding Information: This work was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation grant number (SNFPZ00P3_185923). Future grant applications by all partners to different funding bodies will provide continuous support. Authors participate in the better experimental approaches to treat primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) clinical research collaboration, supported by the European Respiratory Society, and most participating centres are part of the European Reference Network-LUNG PCD-Core. Funding Information: Funding This work was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation grant number (SNFPZ00P3_185923). Future grant applications by all partners to different funding bodies will provide continuous support. Authors participate in the better experimental approaches to treat primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) clinical research collaboration, supported by the European Respiratory Society, and most participating centres are part of the European Reference Network-LUNG PCD-Core. Publisher Copyright: © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.
Keywords: audiology, chronic airways disease, epidemiology, paediatric otolaryngology, paediatric thoracic medicine, respiratory medicine (see thoracic medicine)

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/453489
ISSN: 2044-6055
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Author: Myrofora Goutaki
Author: Yin Ting Lam
Author: Mihaela Alexandru
Author: Andreas Anagiotos
Author: Miguel Armengot
Author: Emilie Bequignon
Author: Mieke Boon
Author: Andrea Burgess
Author: Andre Coste
Author: Nagehan Emiralioglu
Author: Ela Erdem
Author: Eric G Haarman
Author: Amanda Harris
Author: Sara-Lynn Hool
Author: Bulent Karadag
Author: Sookyung Kim
Author: Philipp Latzin
Author: Natalie Lorent
Author: Ugur Ozcelik
Author: Ana Reula
Author: Jobst Roehmel
Author: Christine van Gogh
Author: Panayiotis Yiallouros
Author: Soeren Marian Zappe
Author: Jean Francois Papon
Corporate Author: EPIC-PCD team

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