1. Bronchodilator responsiveness in children with primary ciliary dyskinesia
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Elias Seidl, Dvir Gatt, Wallace B. Wee, David Wilson, Felix Ratjen, and Hartmut Grasemann
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Medicine - Abstract
Background Reversible airway obstruction is common in children with primary ciliary dyskinesia. However, the diagnostic value of adding bronchodilator (BD) response testing to routine spirometry is unclear. Methods This is a retrospective analysis of pulmonary function test results obtained from children with primary ciliary dyskinesia seen as outpatients at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. Spirometry results were collected for every appointment with BD response testing (“Visit”, with pre-BD and post-BD measurements) as well as for the previous (“Baseline”) and following (“Follow-up”) encounters. Results A positive BD response was seen in 86 out of 474 (18.1%) of the pulmonary function tests from 82 children with primary ciliary dyskinesia. BD responsiveness was associated with a significant absolute change (±sd) in % predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) from Baseline to Visit pre-BD (−6.5±10.3%, p
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- 2024
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