Pulmonary functions, nasal symptoms, and quality of life in patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD)

Author:

Gut Guy1,Bar‐Yoseph Ronen12ORCID,Hanna Moneera1,Brandl Noa1,Alisha Irit1,Rizik Suha1,Pollak Mordechai12,Hakim Fahed12,Amirav Israel34ORCID,Bentur Lea12ORCID,Gur Michal12

Affiliation:

1. Pediatric Pulmonary Institute and CF Center, Rappaport Children's Hospital Rambam Health Care Campus Haifa Israel

2. Rappaport Faculty of Medicine Technion–Israel Institute of Technology Haifa Israel

3. Pediatric Pulmonology Unit, Dana‐Dwek Children's Hospital, Tel‐Aviv Sourasky Medical Center Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv Israel

4. Sackler Faculty of Medicine Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv Israel

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSeveral factors may influence quality of life (QOL) for patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD). We aimed to evaluate the association between pulmonary functions, nasal symptoms and QOL in PCD patients.MethodsA prospective single center study. Patients performed spirometry, whole body plethysmography, forced oscillation technique (FOT), lung clearance index (LCI), 6‐min walk test (6MWT), and filled two questionnaires: a specific PCD QOL questionnaire (PCD‐QOL) and Sino‐nasal outcome test (SNOT‐22) questionnaire, assessing symptoms of chronic rhinosinusitis and health related QOL.ResultsTwenty‐seven patients (56% females), age 19.4 ± 10.5 years were included; their, FEV1 was 74.6 ± 22.7%, and RV/TLC was (157.3 ± 39.3% predicted). Health perception and lower respiratory symptoms domains of PCD‐QOL had the lowest score (median [IQR]: 50 [33.3−64.6] and 57.1 [38.9−72.2], respectively). FOT parameters correlated with several PCD‐QOL domains. R5 z‐score (indicating total airway resistance) and AX z‐score (indicating airway reactance) correlated negatively with physical domain (r = −0.598, p = .001, and r = −0.42, p = .03, respectively); R5 z‐score also correlated negatively with hearing domain (r = −0.57, p = .002). R5‐20 z‐score (indicating small airway resistance) correlated negatively with role domain (r = −0.49, p = .03). SNOT‐22 score correlated negatively with several PCD‐QOL domains (lower respiratory symptoms r = −0.77, p < .001; physical r = −0.72, p < .001; upper respiratory symptoms r = −0.66, p < .001). No correlations were found between spirometry values, LCI, 6MWT, and PCD‐QOL.ConclusionsFOT suggested small airway dysfunction, and correlated negatively with several PCD‐QOL domains. Nasal symptoms had strong negative correlations with PCD‐QOL. Larger longitudinal studies will further elucidate factors affecting QOL in PCD.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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