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Evaluation of disease severity in bronchiectasis using impulse oscillometry

Although the diagnostic value of impulse oscillometry (IOS) in bronchiectasis for the differential diagnosis of healthy subjects has been researched, the usefulness of each IOS parameter for predicting disease severity in bronchiectasis has not been thoroughly investigated. In addition, the usefulne...

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Autores principales: Yamamoto, Yuji, Miki, Keisuke, Tsujino, Kazuyuki, Kuge, Tomoki, Matsuki, Takanori, Fukushima, Kiyoharu, Oshitani, Yohei, Kagawa, Hiroyuki, Yoshimura, Kenji, Miki, Mari, Kida, Hiroshi
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Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7553116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33083444
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00053-2020
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author Yamamoto, Yuji
Miki, Keisuke
Tsujino, Kazuyuki
Kuge, Tomoki
Matsuki, Takanori
Fukushima, Kiyoharu
Oshitani, Yohei
Kagawa, Hiroyuki
Yoshimura, Kenji
Miki, Mari
Kida, Hiroshi
author_facet Yamamoto, Yuji
Miki, Keisuke
Tsujino, Kazuyuki
Kuge, Tomoki
Matsuki, Takanori
Fukushima, Kiyoharu
Oshitani, Yohei
Kagawa, Hiroyuki
Yoshimura, Kenji
Miki, Mari
Kida, Hiroshi
author_sort Yamamoto, Yuji
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description Although the diagnostic value of impulse oscillometry (IOS) in bronchiectasis for the differential diagnosis of healthy subjects has been researched, the usefulness of each IOS parameter for predicting disease severity in bronchiectasis has not been thoroughly investigated. In addition, the usefulness of IOS in patients with nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) infection has not been reported. This study aimed to determine the predictive significance of respiratory impedance and detect the other most significant IOS parameters for predicting disease severity in bronchiectasis patients and to validate the usefulness of IOS in patients with NTM infection. A total of 206 patients with bronchiectasis who attended clinics at the National Hospital Organization Osaka Toneyama Medical Center were included. Chest high-resolution computed tomography, spirometry and IOS were performed. Hospital admissions, mortality and disease severity indices for bronchiectasis (Bronchiectasis Severity Index (BSI), FACED, and E-FACED scores) were calculated to assess disease severity. The patients were divided into subgroups with and without NTM infection, and subgroup analyses were performed. Respiratory reactance, especially resonant frequency (f(res)), correlated with both BSI and FACED score better than respiratory resistance. Inspiratory but not expiratory impedance was strongly correlated with BSI, FACED and E-FACED scores. Inspiratory f(res) was the most useful predictor, increasing as the disease became more severe. The usefulness of IOS was almost equivalent in patients both with and without NTM infection. Inspiratory reactance measured by IOS is useful for estimating disease severity in bronchiectasis. Inspiratory f(res) best predicts disease severity in bronchiectasis patients both with and without NTM infection.
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spelling pubmed-75531162020-10-19 Evaluation of disease severity in bronchiectasis using impulse oscillometry Yamamoto, Yuji Miki, Keisuke Tsujino, Kazuyuki Kuge, Tomoki Matsuki, Takanori Fukushima, Kiyoharu Oshitani, Yohei Kagawa, Hiroyuki Yoshimura, Kenji Miki, Mari Kida, Hiroshi ERJ Open Res Original Articles Although the diagnostic value of impulse oscillometry (IOS) in bronchiectasis for the differential diagnosis of healthy subjects has been researched, the usefulness of each IOS parameter for predicting disease severity in bronchiectasis has not been thoroughly investigated. In addition, the usefulness of IOS in patients with nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) infection has not been reported. This study aimed to determine the predictive significance of respiratory impedance and detect the other most significant IOS parameters for predicting disease severity in bronchiectasis patients and to validate the usefulness of IOS in patients with NTM infection. A total of 206 patients with bronchiectasis who attended clinics at the National Hospital Organization Osaka Toneyama Medical Center were included. Chest high-resolution computed tomography, spirometry and IOS were performed. Hospital admissions, mortality and disease severity indices for bronchiectasis (Bronchiectasis Severity Index (BSI), FACED, and E-FACED scores) were calculated to assess disease severity. The patients were divided into subgroups with and without NTM infection, and subgroup analyses were performed. Respiratory reactance, especially resonant frequency (f(res)), correlated with both BSI and FACED score better than respiratory resistance. Inspiratory but not expiratory impedance was strongly correlated with BSI, FACED and E-FACED scores. Inspiratory f(res) was the most useful predictor, increasing as the disease became more severe. The usefulness of IOS was almost equivalent in patients both with and without NTM infection. Inspiratory reactance measured by IOS is useful for estimating disease severity in bronchiectasis. Inspiratory f(res) best predicts disease severity in bronchiectasis patients both with and without NTM infection. European Respiratory Society 2020-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7553116/ /pubmed/33083444 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00053-2020 Text en Copyright ©ERS 2020 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0.
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Yamamoto, Yuji
Miki, Keisuke
Tsujino, Kazuyuki
Kuge, Tomoki
Matsuki, Takanori
Fukushima, Kiyoharu
Oshitani, Yohei
Kagawa, Hiroyuki
Yoshimura, Kenji
Miki, Mari
Kida, Hiroshi
Evaluation of disease severity in bronchiectasis using impulse oscillometry
title Evaluation of disease severity in bronchiectasis using impulse oscillometry
title_full Evaluation of disease severity in bronchiectasis using impulse oscillometry
title_fullStr Evaluation of disease severity in bronchiectasis using impulse oscillometry
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of disease severity in bronchiectasis using impulse oscillometry
title_short Evaluation of disease severity in bronchiectasis using impulse oscillometry
title_sort evaluation of disease severity in bronchiectasis using impulse oscillometry
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7553116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33083444
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00053-2020
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