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Health-related quality of life in young adults with congenital central hypoventilation syndrome due to PHOX2B mutations: a cross-sectional study
- Source :
- Respiratory Research, Respiratory Research, 2015, 16 (1), pp.80. ⟨10.1186/s12931-015-0241-3⟩, Respiratory Research, BioMed Central, 2015, 16 (1), pp.80. ⟨10.1186/s12931-015-0241-3⟩
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- HAL CCSD, 2015.
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Abstract
- International audience; Background: Congenital central hypoventilation syndrome (CCHS) is a rare genetic disease due to PHOX2B mutations. CCHS patients suffer from many autonomic disorders, dominated clinically by defective ventilatory automatisms. From birth, the life of CCHS patients depends on ventilatory support during sleep, involving a high burden of care. Whether or not this impairs the quality of life of these patients during adulthood remains unknown. Methods: We applied the medical outcome study short form-36 (SF-36) to 12 CCHS patients aged 15–33 (9 women) at the time of their passage from pediatric to adult care. Scores for the SF-36 dimensions were compared to the age-and gender-matched French reference population after transformation into standardized Z-scores. The SF-36 physical component summary score (PCS) and mental component summary score (MCS) were compared to American reference values. Results: Median Z-scores were significantly different from zero for PF (physical functioning, p = 0.020) and GH (general health perception, p = 0.0342) and for PCS (p = 0.020). The other physical dimensions (RP, role limitation due to physical function; BP, bodily pain) and the mental dimensions (VT, vitality; SF, social functioning; RE, role limitation due to emotional function; MH, mental health) and MCS were not altered. Conclusions: We conclude that, despite the physical constraints imposed by CCHS and its anxiogenic nature, this disease is associated with an impairment of health-related quality of life in young adults that remains moderate. Whatever the underlying explanations, these results convey hope to parents with a child diagnosed with CCHS and for patients themselves.
- Subjects :
- Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Pediatrics
SF-36
Health Status
Health-related quality of life
Disease
Autonomic disorder
Congenital central hypoventilation syndrome
[SDV.MHEP.PSR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Pulmonology and respiratory tract
03 medical and health sciences
Young Adult
0302 clinical medicine
Mechanical ventilation
Quality of life
Surveys and Questionnaires
medicine
Humans
Chronic respiratory insufficiency
Young adult
Homeodomain Proteins
business.industry
Research
Hypoventilation
medicine.disease
Mental health
Sleep Apnea, Central
3. Good health
Cross-Sectional Studies
030228 respiratory system
Mutation
Physical therapy
Quality of Life
[SDV.MHEP.PSR] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Pulmonology and respiratory tract
Female
medicine.symptom
business
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14659921
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Respiratory Research, Respiratory Research, 2015, 16 (1), pp.80. ⟨10.1186/s12931-015-0241-3⟩, Respiratory Research, BioMed Central, 2015, 16 (1), pp.80. ⟨10.1186/s12931-015-0241-3⟩
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....eae0febcac31a06819ace908a270c7fe
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1186/s12931-015-0241-3⟩