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Reversible Bronchial Obstruction in Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia

Hagit Levine, O. Baron, Vered Nir, Nicole West, Yotam Dizitzer, Huda Mussaffi, Dario Prais

2022Journal of Clinical Medicine14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Inhaled bronchodilators are frequently used among patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD), although neither the effectiveness nor the prevalence of their use is known, due to the paucity of relevant studies. METHODS: This is a retrospective analysis of pre- and post-bronchodilator spirometry results, of patients with PCD from two centers. Correlations were examined of bronchodilator response, with asthma and atopy markers. RESULTS: predicted ≥ 10%). Obstruction reversibility was not found to be associated with a family history of asthma, blood eosinophil level, elevated IgE, or atopy symptoms. Of the 46 patients who completed bronchodilator spirometry, 29 (63%) were regularly using bronchodilators and inhaled corticosteroids. CONCLUSIONS: More than half of patients with PCD presented with reversible airway obstruction, without any correlation to markers of personal or familial atopy. Inhaled bronchodilators and corticosteroid therapies are commonly used for treating PCD. Evaluating bronchodilator response should be considered, and its effectiveness should be further studied.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBronchodilatorPrimary ciliary dyskinesiaSpirometryAtopyAsthmaAirway obstructionBronchodilator AgentsAnesthesiaAirwayInternal medicineLungBronchiectasisCystic Fibrosis Research AdvancesRespiratory viral infections researchAsthma and respiratory diseases
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