Age is a predictor of a small decrease in lung function in children with sickle cell anemia. Issue 3 (25th January 2018)
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- Title:
- Age is a predictor of a small decrease in lung function in children with sickle cell anemia. Issue 3 (25th January 2018)
- Main Title:
- Age is a predictor of a small decrease in lung function in children with sickle cell anemia
- Authors:
- Willen, Shaina M.
Cohen, Robyn
Rodeghier, Mark
Kirkham, Fenella
Redline, Susan S.
Rosen, Carol
Kirkby, Jane
DeBaun, Michael R. - Abstract:
- Abstract: The longitudinal pattern of lung function in children with sickle cell anemia (SCA) has shown a decrease in FEV1 % predicted, a risk factor for death in adults with SCA, but predictors for this decline are poorly characterized. In a prospective longitudinal multi‐center cohort of children with SCA, we tested the hypotheses that: (1) FEV1 % predicted declines over time; and (2) SCA‐specific characteristics and therapy predict this decline. At three clinical centers, children with SCA (HbSS or HbSβ 0 thalassemia), unselected for respiratory disease, were enrolled in the Sleep and Asthma Cohort (SAC) study. Study‐certified pulmonary function technicians performed spirometry and lung volumes. Each assessment was reviewed centrally. Predicted values were determined for TLC, FEV1, FVC, and FEV1 /FVC ratio. A total of 197 participants, mean age 11.0 years at first testing (range 4‐19.3 years), had a minimum of three spirometry measurements, over an average of 4.4 years (range 1.1‐6.5 years) from baseline to endpoint. In a multivariable model, FEV1 % predicted declines by 0.3% for every additional year of age (95% CI −0.56 to −0.05, P = .020). Sex, asthma history, hemoglobin, reticulocyte count, white blood cell count, incidence rate of severe acute pain and acute chest syndrome episodes, and hydroxyurea therapy were not associated with a decline in FEV1 % predicted. In a large, rigorously evaluated, prospective cohort of an unselected group of children with SCA, FEV1 %Abstract: The longitudinal pattern of lung function in children with sickle cell anemia (SCA) has shown a decrease in FEV1 % predicted, a risk factor for death in adults with SCA, but predictors for this decline are poorly characterized. In a prospective longitudinal multi‐center cohort of children with SCA, we tested the hypotheses that: (1) FEV1 % predicted declines over time; and (2) SCA‐specific characteristics and therapy predict this decline. At three clinical centers, children with SCA (HbSS or HbSβ 0 thalassemia), unselected for respiratory disease, were enrolled in the Sleep and Asthma Cohort (SAC) study. Study‐certified pulmonary function technicians performed spirometry and lung volumes. Each assessment was reviewed centrally. Predicted values were determined for TLC, FEV1, FVC, and FEV1 /FVC ratio. A total of 197 participants, mean age 11.0 years at first testing (range 4‐19.3 years), had a minimum of three spirometry measurements, over an average of 4.4 years (range 1.1‐6.5 years) from baseline to endpoint. In a multivariable model, FEV1 % predicted declines by 0.3% for every additional year of age (95% CI −0.56 to −0.05, P = .020). Sex, asthma history, hemoglobin, reticulocyte count, white blood cell count, incidence rate of severe acute pain and acute chest syndrome episodes, and hydroxyurea therapy were not associated with a decline in FEV1 % predicted. In a large, rigorously evaluated, prospective cohort of an unselected group of children with SCA, FEV1 % predicted declines minimally over an average of 4 years, and none of the examined disease features predict the decline. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- American journal of hematology. Volume 93:Issue 3(2018:Mar.)
- Journal:
- American journal of hematology
- Issue:
- Volume 93:Issue 3(2018:Mar.)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 93, Issue 3 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 93
- Issue:
- 3
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0093-0003-0000
- Page Start:
- 408
- Page End:
- 415
- Publication Date:
- 2018-01-25
- Subjects:
- Hematology -- Periodicals
616.15 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1096-8652 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/ajh.25003 ↗
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- 0361-8609
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