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Assessing exertional dyspnea in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

Authors :
Swigris, JJ
Streiner, DL
Brown, KK
Belkin, A
Green, KE
Wamboldt, FS
Schwarz, M
Zisman, DA
Hunninghake, G
Chapman, J
Olman, M
Lubell, S
Morrison, LD
Steele, MP
Haram, T
Roman, J
Perez, R
Perez, T
Ryu, JH
Utz, JP
Limper, AH
Daniels, CE
Meiras, K
Walsh, S
Bair, C
Kervitsky, D
Lasky, JA
Ditta, S
De Andrade, J
Thannickal, VJ
Stewart, M
Lynch, J
Calahan, E
Lopez, P
King, TE
Collard, HR
Golden, JA
Wolters, PJ
Jeffrey, R
Noth, I
Hogarth, DK
Sandbo, N
Strek, ME
White, SR
Brown, C
Garic, I
Maleckar, S
Martinez, FJ
Flaherty, KR
Han, M
Moore, B
Toews, GB
Dahlgren, D
Raghu, G
Hayes, J
Snyder, M
Loyd, JE
Lancaster, L
Lawson, W
Greer, R
Mason, W
Kaner, RJ
Monroy, V
Wang, M
Lynch, DA
Colby, T
Anstrom, KJ
Becker, RC
Eisenstein, EL
MacIntyre, NR
Rochon, J
Sundy, JS
Davidson-Ray, L
Dignacco, P
Edwards, R
Anderson, R
Beci, R
Calvert, S
Cain, K
Gentry-Bumpass, T
Hill, D
Ingham, M
Kagan, E
Kaur, J
Matti, C
McClelland, J
Meredith, A
Nguyen, T
Pesarchick, J
Roberts, RS
Tate, W
Thomas, T
Walker, J
Whelan, D
Winsor, J
Swigris, JJ
Streiner, DL
Brown, KK
Belkin, A
Green, KE
Wamboldt, FS
Schwarz, M
Zisman, DA
Hunninghake, G
Chapman, J
Olman, M
Lubell, S
Morrison, LD
Steele, MP
Haram, T
Roman, J
Perez, R
Perez, T
Ryu, JH
Utz, JP
Limper, AH
Daniels, CE
Meiras, K
Walsh, S
Bair, C
Kervitsky, D
Lasky, JA
Ditta, S
De Andrade, J
Thannickal, VJ
Stewart, M
Lynch, J
Calahan, E
Lopez, P
King, TE
Collard, HR
Golden, JA
Wolters, PJ
Jeffrey, R
Noth, I
Hogarth, DK
Sandbo, N
Strek, ME
White, SR
Brown, C
Garic, I
Maleckar, S
Martinez, FJ
Flaherty, KR
Han, M
Moore, B
Toews, GB
Dahlgren, D
Raghu, G
Hayes, J
Snyder, M
Loyd, JE
Lancaster, L
Lawson, W
Greer, R
Mason, W
Kaner, RJ
Monroy, V
Wang, M
Lynch, DA
Colby, T
Anstrom, KJ
Becker, RC
Eisenstein, EL
MacIntyre, NR
Rochon, J
Sundy, JS
Davidson-Ray, L
Dignacco, P
Edwards, R
Anderson, R
Beci, R
Calvert, S
Cain, K
Gentry-Bumpass, T
Hill, D
Ingham, M
Kagan, E
Kaur, J
Matti, C
McClelland, J
Meredith, A
Nguyen, T
Pesarchick, J
Roberts, RS
Tate, W
Thomas, T
Walker, J
Whelan, D
Winsor, J
Source :
Respiratory Medicine; vol 108, no 1, 181-188; 0954-6111
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Background: Dyspnea is a hallmark symptom of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), and dyspnea induced physical activity limitation is a prominent driver of quality of life impairment among IPF patients. Methods: We examined response data for the 21 physical activity items (the first 21 of 24) from the University of California San Diego Shortness of Breath Questionnaire (UCSD) collected at baseline in a recently conducted IPF trial. We used Rasch analysis and hypothesis testing with conventional statistical methodology to achieve three objectives: 1) to examine the items to identify the one characteristic that distinguishes one from another; 2) to asses these items for their ability to measure dyspnea severity in IPF; 3) to use the items to develop a dyspnea ruler. Results: The sample comprised 178 subjects. The 21 items fit the Rasch model. There was very strong correlation between Rasch item severity and their metabolic equivalents (METS) values (r = -0.86, p < 0.0001). With the sample stratified on scores from the 21 items, there were significant between group differences in FVC%, DLCO% and distance walked during the six-minute walk test. The dyspnea ruler can be used to put dyspnea levels in a more easily understood clinical context. Conclusions: The first 21 items from the UCSD compose a unidimensional dyspnea-with-activity scale and are both sensibly ordered and distinguished from each other by their METS values. These 21 items can be used confidently to formulate clinically-relevant inferences about IPF patients and should be considered for use as a meaningful endpoint in IPF research. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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OAIster
Journal :
Respiratory Medicine; vol 108, no 1, 181-188; 0954-6111
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181 - 188, application/pdf, Respiratory Medicine vol 108, no 1, 181-188, 0954-6111, english
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1021983961
Document Type :
Electronic Resource