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Aspergillus and progression of lung disease in children with cystic fibrosis

Authors :
Harun, SN
Wainwright, CE
Grimwood, K
Hennig, S
Cheney, J
George, N
Robertson, CF
Carzino, R
Moodie, M
Armstrong, DS
Cooper, PJ
Martin, A
Whitehead, B
Byrnes, CA
Tiddens, H.A.W.M.
Gailer, N
Jess, K
Yarrow, P
McArthur, M
Forbes, S
Selvadurai, H
Massie, J
Ranganathan, S
Robinson, P
Tate, J
Kooij, Els
Pediatrics
Source :
Thorax, 74(2), 125-131. BMJ Publishing Group
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

BackgroundThe impact of Aspergillus on lung disease in young children with cystic fibrosis is uncertain.AimsTo determine if positive respiratory cultures of Aspergillus species are associated with: (1) increased structural lung injury at age 5 years; (2) accelerated lung function decline between ages 5 years and 14 years and (3) to identify explanatory variables.MethodsA cross-sectional analysis of association between Aspergillus positive bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) cultures and chest high-resolution CT (HRCT) scan findings at age 5 years in subjects from the Australasian Cystic Fibrosis Bronchoalveolar Lavage (ACFBAL) study was performed. A non-linear mixed-effects disease progression model was developed using FEV1% predicted measurements at age 5 years from the ACFBAL study and at ages 6–14 years for these subjects from the Australian Cystic Fibrosis Data Registry.ResultsPositive Aspergillus BAL cultures at age 5 years were significantly associated with increased HRCT scores for air trapping (OR 5.53, 95% CI 2.35 to 10.82). However, positive Aspergillus cultures were not associated with either FEV1% predicted at age 5 years or FEV1% predicted by age following adjustment for body mass index z-score and hospitalisation secondary to pulmonary exacerbations. Lung function demonstrated a non-linear decline in this population.ConclusionIn children with cystic fibrosis, positive Aspergillus BAL cultures at age 5 years were associated contemporaneously with air trapping but not bronchiectasis. However, no association was observed between positive Aspergillus BAL cultures on FEV1% predicted at age 5 years or with lung function decline between ages 5 years and 14 years.

Details

ISSN :
00406376
Volume :
74
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Thorax
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3d0839f8d3d1c8da2740a9aec20cea46
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2018-211550