Lung clearance index and structural lung disease on computed tomography in early cystic fibrosis

Rationale: The lung clearance index is a measure of ventilation distribution derived from the multiple-breath washout technique. It has been suggested as a surrogate for chest computed tomography to detect structural lung abnormalities in individuals with cystic fibrosis (CF); however, the associati...

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Main Authors: Ramsey, K., Rosenow, T., Turkovic, L., Skoric, B., Banton, G., Adams, A., Simpson, S., Murray, C., Ranganathan, S., Stick, S., Hall, Graham
Format: Journal Article
Published: American Thoracic Society 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/54869
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author Ramsey, K.
Rosenow, T.
Turkovic, L.
Skoric, B.
Banton, G.
Adams, A.
Simpson, S.
Murray, C.
Ranganathan, S.
Stick, S.
Hall, Graham
author_facet Ramsey, K.
Rosenow, T.
Turkovic, L.
Skoric, B.
Banton, G.
Adams, A.
Simpson, S.
Murray, C.
Ranganathan, S.
Stick, S.
Hall, Graham
author_sort Ramsey, K.
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description Rationale: The lung clearance index is a measure of ventilation distribution derived from the multiple-breath washout technique. It has been suggested as a surrogate for chest computed tomography to detect structural lung abnormalities in individuals with cystic fibrosis (CF); however, the associations between lung clearance index and early structural lung disease are unclear. Objectives: We assessed the ability of the lung clearance index to reflect structural lung disease on the basis of chest computed tomography across the entire pediatric age range. Methods: Lung clearance index was assessed in 42 infants (ages 0–2 yr), 39 preschool children (ages 3–6 yr), and 38 school-age children (7–16 yr) with CF before chest computed tomography and in 72 healthy control subjects. Scans were evaluated for CF-related structural lung disease using the Perth-Rotterdam Annotated Grid Morphometric Analysis for Cystic Fibrosis quantitative outcome measure. Measurements and Main Results: In infants with CF, lung clearance index is insensitive to structural disease (κ = −0.03 [95% confidence interval, −0.05 to 0.16]). In preschool children with CF, lung clearance index correlates with total disease extent. In school-age children, lung clearance index correlates with extent of total disease, bronchiectasis, and air trapping. In preschool and school-age children, lung clearance index has a good positive predictive value (83–86%) but a poor negative predictive value (50–55%) to detect the presence of bronchiectasis. Conclusions: These data suggest that lung clearance index may be a useful surveillance tool to monitor structural lung disease in preschool and school-age children with CF. However, lung clearance index cannot replace chest computed tomography to screen for bronchiectasis in this population.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-548692017-09-29T05:20:06Z Lung clearance index and structural lung disease on computed tomography in early cystic fibrosis Ramsey, K. Rosenow, T. Turkovic, L. Skoric, B. Banton, G. Adams, A. Simpson, S. Murray, C. Ranganathan, S. Stick, S. Hall, Graham Rationale: The lung clearance index is a measure of ventilation distribution derived from the multiple-breath washout technique. It has been suggested as a surrogate for chest computed tomography to detect structural lung abnormalities in individuals with cystic fibrosis (CF); however, the associations between lung clearance index and early structural lung disease are unclear. Objectives: We assessed the ability of the lung clearance index to reflect structural lung disease on the basis of chest computed tomography across the entire pediatric age range. Methods: Lung clearance index was assessed in 42 infants (ages 0–2 yr), 39 preschool children (ages 3–6 yr), and 38 school-age children (7–16 yr) with CF before chest computed tomography and in 72 healthy control subjects. Scans were evaluated for CF-related structural lung disease using the Perth-Rotterdam Annotated Grid Morphometric Analysis for Cystic Fibrosis quantitative outcome measure. Measurements and Main Results: In infants with CF, lung clearance index is insensitive to structural disease (κ = −0.03 [95% confidence interval, −0.05 to 0.16]). In preschool children with CF, lung clearance index correlates with total disease extent. In school-age children, lung clearance index correlates with extent of total disease, bronchiectasis, and air trapping. In preschool and school-age children, lung clearance index has a good positive predictive value (83–86%) but a poor negative predictive value (50–55%) to detect the presence of bronchiectasis. Conclusions: These data suggest that lung clearance index may be a useful surveillance tool to monitor structural lung disease in preschool and school-age children with CF. However, lung clearance index cannot replace chest computed tomography to screen for bronchiectasis in this population. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/54869 10.1164/rccm.201507-1409OC American Thoracic Society restricted
spellingShingle Ramsey, K.
Rosenow, T.
Turkovic, L.
Skoric, B.
Banton, G.
Adams, A.
Simpson, S.
Murray, C.
Ranganathan, S.
Stick, S.
Hall, Graham
Lung clearance index and structural lung disease on computed tomography in early cystic fibrosis
title Lung clearance index and structural lung disease on computed tomography in early cystic fibrosis
title_full Lung clearance index and structural lung disease on computed tomography in early cystic fibrosis
title_fullStr Lung clearance index and structural lung disease on computed tomography in early cystic fibrosis
title_full_unstemmed Lung clearance index and structural lung disease on computed tomography in early cystic fibrosis
title_short Lung clearance index and structural lung disease on computed tomography in early cystic fibrosis
title_sort lung clearance index and structural lung disease on computed tomography in early cystic fibrosis
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/54869