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Lung function from school age to adulthood in primary ciliary dyskinesia

Lung function from school age to adulthood in primary ciliary dyskinesia
Lung function from school age to adulthood in primary ciliary dyskinesia

Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) presents with symptoms early in life and the disease course may be progressive, but longitudinal data on lung function are scarce. This multinational cohort study describes lung function trajectories in children, adolescents and young adults with PCD. We analysed data from 486 patients with repeated lung function measurements obtained between the age of 6 and 24 years from the International PCD Cohort and calculated z-scores for forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV 1), forced vital capacity (FVC) and FEV 1/FVC ratio using the Global Lung Function Initiative 2012 references. We described baseline lung function and change of lung function over time and described their associations with possible determinants in mixed-effects linear regression models. Overall, FEV 1, FVC and FEV 1/FVC z-scores declined over time (average crude annual FEV 1 decline was −0.07 z-scores), but not at the same rate for all patients. FEV 1 z-scores improved over time in 21% of patients, remained stable in 40% and declined in 39%. Low body mass index was associated with poor baseline lung function and with further decline. Results differed by country and ultrastructural defect, but we found no evidence of differences by sex, calendar year of diagnosis, age at diagnosis, diagnostic certainty or laterality defect. Our study shows that on average lung function in PCD declines throughout the entire period of lung growth, from childhood to young adult age, even among patients treated in specialised centres. It is essential to develop strategies to reverse this tendency and improve prognosis.

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Halbeisen, Florian S., Pedersen, Eva S.L., Goutaki, Myrofora, Spycher, Ben, Amirav, Israel, Boon, Mieke, Cohen-Cymberknoh, M, Crowley, Suzanne, Emiralioglu, Nagehan, Haarman, Eric G., Karadag, Bulent, Koerner-Rettberg, Cordula, Latzin, Philipp, Loebinger, Michael R., Lucas, Jane, Mazurek, Henryk, Morgan, Lucy, Marthin, June K., Pohunek, Petr, Santamaria, Francesca, Schwerk, Nicolaus, Thouvenin, Guillaume, Yiallouros, Panayiotis, Nielsen, Kim G. and Kuehni, Claudia E. (2022) Lung function from school age to adulthood in primary ciliary dyskinesia. European Respiratory Journal, 60 (4), [2101918]. (doi:10.1183/13993003.01918-2021).

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Abstract

Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) presents with symptoms early in life and the disease course may be progressive, but longitudinal data on lung function are scarce. This multinational cohort study describes lung function trajectories in children, adolescents and young adults with PCD. We analysed data from 486 patients with repeated lung function measurements obtained between the age of 6 and 24 years from the International PCD Cohort and calculated z-scores for forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV 1), forced vital capacity (FVC) and FEV 1/FVC ratio using the Global Lung Function Initiative 2012 references. We described baseline lung function and change of lung function over time and described their associations with possible determinants in mixed-effects linear regression models. Overall, FEV 1, FVC and FEV 1/FVC z-scores declined over time (average crude annual FEV 1 decline was −0.07 z-scores), but not at the same rate for all patients. FEV 1 z-scores improved over time in 21% of patients, remained stable in 40% and declined in 39%. Low body mass index was associated with poor baseline lung function and with further decline. Results differed by country and ultrastructural defect, but we found no evidence of differences by sex, calendar year of diagnosis, age at diagnosis, diagnostic certainty or laterality defect. Our study shows that on average lung function in PCD declines throughout the entire period of lung growth, from childhood to young adult age, even among patients treated in specialised centres. It is essential to develop strategies to reverse this tendency and improve prognosis.

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Accepted/In Press date: 26 February 2022
Published date: 1 October 2022
Additional Information: Funding Information: Support statement: This study is supported by Swiss National Science Foundation (320030B_192804). The development of the iPCD Cohort has been funded from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme under EG-GA number 35404 BESTCILIA: Better Experimental Screening and Treatment for Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia. PCD research at ISPM Bern also receives national funding from the Lung Leagues of Bern, St Gallen, Vaud, Ticino, and Valais, and the Milena-Carvajal Pro Kartagener Foundation. M. Goutaki is supported by a Swiss National Science Foundation fellowship (PZ00P3_185923). Most participating researchers and data contributors participate in the BEAT-PCD clinical research collaboration, supported by the European Respiratory Society and the ERN-LUNG (PCD core). The contribution by the Prague centre was supported by Czech health research council AZV ČR (NV 19-07-00210). Funding information for this article has been deposited with the Crossref Funder Registry. Publisher Copyright: © 2022 European Respiratory Society. All rights reserved.

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Local EPrints ID: 455532
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/455532
ISSN: 0903-1936
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ORCID for Jane Lucas: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8701-9975

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Date deposited: 24 Mar 2022 17:37
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 07:10

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Author: Florian S. Halbeisen
Author: Eva S.L. Pedersen
Author: Myrofora Goutaki
Author: Ben Spycher
Author: Israel Amirav
Author: Mieke Boon
Author: M Cohen-Cymberknoh
Author: Suzanne Crowley
Author: Nagehan Emiralioglu
Author: Eric G. Haarman
Author: Bulent Karadag
Author: Cordula Koerner-Rettberg
Author: Philipp Latzin
Author: Michael R. Loebinger
Author: Jane Lucas ORCID iD
Author: Henryk Mazurek
Author: Lucy Morgan
Author: June K. Marthin
Author: Petr Pohunek
Author: Francesca Santamaria
Author: Nicolaus Schwerk
Author: Guillaume Thouvenin
Author: Panayiotis Yiallouros
Author: Kim G. Nielsen
Author: Claudia E. Kuehni

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