Risk factors for forced expiratory volume in 1 s decline in European patients with cystic fibrosis: data from the European Cystic Fibrosis Society Patient Registry

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Hatziagorou ElpisORCID,Fieuws Steffen,Orenti AnnalisaORCID,Naehrlich Lutz,Krivec UrosORCID,Mei-Zahav Meir,Jung AndreasORCID,De Boeck Kris,Andreas Pfleger,Daneau Géraldine,Elise Lammertijn,Guergana Petrova,Drevinek Pavel,Macek Milan,Vebert Olesen Hanne,Burgel Pierre-Régis,Lemonnier-Videau Lydie,Párniczky Andrea,Fletcher Godfrey,Padoan Rita,Zolin Anna,Aleksejeva Elina,Malakauskas Kestutis,Gulmans Vincent,Fustik Stojka,Danevskai Ivana Arnaudova,Turcu Oxana,Pereira Luísa,Pop Liviu,Kondratyeva Elena,Rodić Milan,Kayserová Hana,Pastor-Vivero M. Dolores,de Monestrol Isabelle,Lindblad Anders,Dogru Deniz,Makukh Halyna,Carr Siobhán B.,Cosgriff Rebecca, ,

Abstract

AimTo examine the trajectory of forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) using data from the European Cystic Fibrosis Society patient registry (ECFPR) collected from 2008 to 2016,i.e.the era before highly effective modulator therapy (HEMT). We evaluated risk factors for FEV1decline.MethodsThe study population included patients with a confirmed diagnosis of cystic fibrosis recorded in the ECFPR (2008–2016). The evolution of FEV1% predicted (%FEV1) with age, and the yearly change in %FEV1were evaluated. Risk factors considered were cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (­CFTR) mutation class, gender, age at diagnosis, neonatal screening, meconium ileus, sweat chloride concentration at diagnosis and country's income level.ResultsWe used 199 604 FEV1recordings from 38 734 patients. The fastest decline was seen during puberty and in patients diagnosed before the age of 10 years. Males had a higher %FEV1, but a higher yearly %FEV1loss between the ages of 15 and 25 years. We showed stabilisation and even improvement in %FEV1over age in adults with a class IIICFTRmutation, but a steady decline in patients homozygous for F508del or with both mutations of classes I/II. A faster decline in %FEV1was found in patients from low-income countries compared to a similar %FEV1evolution in patients from middle- and high-income countries.ConclusionsThese longitudinal FEV1data reflect the reality of cystic fibrosis across Europe in the era pre-HEMT, and can serve as baseline for comparison with the post-HEMT era. The similar evolution in middle- and high-income countries underlines opportunities for low-income countries.

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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