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Does Pseudomonas aeruginosa Colonization Affect Exercise Capacity in CF?
INTRODUCTION: Cardio-Pulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) has been recognized as a valuable method in assessing disease burden and exercise capacity among CF patients. AIM: To evaluate whether Pseudomonas aeruginosa colonization status affects Exercise Capacity, LCI and High-Resolution Computed Tomogra...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6942891/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31934449 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3786245 |
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author | Kampouras, Asterios Hatziagorou, Elpis Avramidou, Vasiliki Georgopoulou, Vasiliki Kirvassilis, Fotios Tsanakas, John |
author_facet | Kampouras, Asterios Hatziagorou, Elpis Avramidou, Vasiliki Georgopoulou, Vasiliki Kirvassilis, Fotios Tsanakas, John |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Cardio-Pulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) has been recognized as a valuable method in assessing disease burden and exercise capacity among CF patients. AIM: To evaluate whether Pseudomonas aeruginosa colonization status affects Exercise Capacity, LCI and High-Resolution Computed Tomography (HRCT) indices among patients with CF; to check if Pseudomonas colonization can predict exercise intolerance. SUBJECTS: Seventy-eight (78) children and adults with CF (31 males) mean (range) age 17.08 (6.75; 24.25) performed spirometry, Multiple Breath Washout (MBW) and CPET along with HRCT on the same day during their admission or follow up visit. RESULTS: 78 CF patients (mean FEV1: 83.3% mean LCI: 10.9 and mean VO(2) peak: 79.1%) were evaluated: 33 were chronically colonized with Pseudomonas aeruginosa, 24 were intermittently colonized whereas 21 were Pseudomonas free. Statistically significant differences were observed among the three groups in: peak oxygen uptake % predicted (VO(2) peak% (p < 0.001), LCI (p < 0.001), as well as FEV1% (p < 0.001) and FVC% (p < 0.001). Pseudomonas colonization could predict VO(2) peak% (p < 0.001, r(2): −0.395). CONCLUSION: Exercise capacity as reflected by peak oxygen uptake is reduced in Pseudomonas colonized patients and reflects lung structural damages as shown on HRCT. Pseudomonas colonization could predict exercise limitation among CF patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-69428912020-01-13 Does Pseudomonas aeruginosa Colonization Affect Exercise Capacity in CF? Kampouras, Asterios Hatziagorou, Elpis Avramidou, Vasiliki Georgopoulou, Vasiliki Kirvassilis, Fotios Tsanakas, John Pulm Med Research Article INTRODUCTION: Cardio-Pulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) has been recognized as a valuable method in assessing disease burden and exercise capacity among CF patients. AIM: To evaluate whether Pseudomonas aeruginosa colonization status affects Exercise Capacity, LCI and High-Resolution Computed Tomography (HRCT) indices among patients with CF; to check if Pseudomonas colonization can predict exercise intolerance. SUBJECTS: Seventy-eight (78) children and adults with CF (31 males) mean (range) age 17.08 (6.75; 24.25) performed spirometry, Multiple Breath Washout (MBW) and CPET along with HRCT on the same day during their admission or follow up visit. RESULTS: 78 CF patients (mean FEV1: 83.3% mean LCI: 10.9 and mean VO(2) peak: 79.1%) were evaluated: 33 were chronically colonized with Pseudomonas aeruginosa, 24 were intermittently colonized whereas 21 were Pseudomonas free. Statistically significant differences were observed among the three groups in: peak oxygen uptake % predicted (VO(2) peak% (p < 0.001), LCI (p < 0.001), as well as FEV1% (p < 0.001) and FVC% (p < 0.001). Pseudomonas colonization could predict VO(2) peak% (p < 0.001, r(2): −0.395). CONCLUSION: Exercise capacity as reflected by peak oxygen uptake is reduced in Pseudomonas colonized patients and reflects lung structural damages as shown on HRCT. Pseudomonas colonization could predict exercise limitation among CF patients. Hindawi 2019-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6942891/ /pubmed/31934449 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3786245 Text en Copyright © 2019 Asterios Kampouras et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kampouras, Asterios Hatziagorou, Elpis Avramidou, Vasiliki Georgopoulou, Vasiliki Kirvassilis, Fotios Tsanakas, John Does Pseudomonas aeruginosa Colonization Affect Exercise Capacity in CF? |
title | Does Pseudomonas aeruginosa Colonization Affect Exercise Capacity in CF? |
title_full | Does Pseudomonas aeruginosa Colonization Affect Exercise Capacity in CF? |
title_fullStr | Does Pseudomonas aeruginosa Colonization Affect Exercise Capacity in CF? |
title_full_unstemmed | Does Pseudomonas aeruginosa Colonization Affect Exercise Capacity in CF? |
title_short | Does Pseudomonas aeruginosa Colonization Affect Exercise Capacity in CF? |
title_sort | does pseudomonas aeruginosa colonization affect exercise capacity in cf? |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6942891/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31934449 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3786245 |
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