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oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1080...

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Original Paper
Author
Wawszczak, Maria Kulus, Marek Peradzyńska, Joanna
Langue
en
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Termedia Publishing House

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Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postȩpy Dermatologii i Alergologii

Year

2024

listing date

8/16/2024

Keywords
auc controlled function asthma 0 airway sensitivity specificity diagnostic accuracy
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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Recent studies have indicated the significance of the peripheral airways in asthma control.

Methods estimating airway resistance, air trapping, and ventilation inhomogeneity are useful for assessing this area of the lung and have proven utility in the evaluation of asthma; however, it is unclear which method is most effective at characterising uncontrolled asthma.

AIM: To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of various peripheral airway function measurements in the assessment of asthma control in children.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: Children with controlled (n = 35) and uncontrolled (n = 29) asthma performed a sequence of pulmonary function tests (i.e. spirometry, body plethysmography, oscillometry, nitrogen washout test, and exhaled nitric oxide).

The diagnostic accuracy of each peripheral airway measure was evaluated by an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC).

RESULTS: Most peripheral airway parameters were significantly increased in children with uncontrolled asthma compared with children with controlled asthma.

The measures with the highest diagnostic accuracy for asthma control were lung clearance index (LCI) (AUC = 0.76), with high specificity (0.97) and modest sensitivity (0.46), acinar ventilation heterogeneity (Sacin) (AUC = 0.73), with high sensitivity (0.85) and modest specificity (0.54), and resonance frequency (Fres) (AUC= 0.74), with perfect specificity (1.0) but low sensitivity (0.38).

CONCLUSIONS: LCI, Sacin and Fres had the highest discriminative capacity for distinguishing children with controlled and uncontrolled asthma among all evaluated peripheral airways measures.

Discrepancies in the performance (i.e. sensitivity and specificity) of each parameter suggest that a combination may be most effective in determining asthma control status.

Wawszczak, Maria,Kulus, Marek,Peradzyńska, Joanna, 2024, Diagnostic accuracy of peripheral lung function measurements in paediatric asthma control assessment: a pilot study, Termedia Publishing House

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