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BMC Infect Dis ; 24(1): 536, 2024 May 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38807049

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BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to assess the impact of immunosuppression management on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outcomes. METHODS: We performed a single-center retrospective study in a cohort of 358 lung transplant recipients (LTx) over the period from March 2020 to April 2022. All included symptomatic patients had at least one positive SARS-CoV-2 rt-PCR. We used a composite primary outcome for COVID-19 including increased need for oxygen since the hospital admission, ICU transfer, and in-hospital mortality. We assessed by univariate and multivariate analyses the risk factors for poor outcomes. RESULTS: Overall, we included 91 LTx who contracted COVID-19. The COVID-19 in-hospital mortality rate reached 4.4%. By hierarchical clustering, we found a strong and independent association between the composite poor outcome and the discontinuation of at least one immunosuppressive molecule among tacrolimus, cyclosporine, mycophenolate mofetil, and everolimus. Obesity (OR = 16, 95%CI (1.96; 167), p = 0.01) and chronic renal failure (OR = 4.6, 95%CI (1.4; 18), p = 0.01) were also independently associated with the composite poor outcome. Conversely, full vaccination was protective (OR = 0.23, 95%CI (0.046; 0.89), p = 0.047). CONCLUSION: The administration of immunosuppressive drugs such as tacrolimus, cyclocporine or everolimus can have a protective effect in LTx with COVID-19, probably related to their intrinsic antiviral capacity.


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COVID-19 , Imunossupressores , Transplante de Pulmão , SARS-CoV-2 , Transplantados , Humanos , COVID-19/mortalidade , Masculino , Feminino , Estudos Retrospectivos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Transplante de Pulmão/efeitos adversos , Transplante de Pulmão/mortalidade , Imunossupressores/uso terapêutico , Transplantados/estatística & dados numéricos , Idoso , SARS-CoV-2/imunologia , Terapia de Imunossupressão , Adulto , Fatores de Risco , Mortalidade Hospitalar , Tacrolimo/uso terapêutico
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Eur Respir J ; 2023 Feb 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36796836

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BACKGROUND: The European Medicines Agency has approved the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) modulator combination elexacaftor-tezacaftor-ivacaftor (ETI) for people with cystic fibrosis (pwCF) carrying at least one F508del variant. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) also approved ETI for pwCF carrying one of 177 rare variants. METHODS: An observational study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of ETI in pwCF with advanced lung disease that were not eligible to ETI in Europe. All patients with no F508del variant and advanced lung disease (defined as having a percent predicted forced expiratory volume (ppFEV1)<40 and/or being under evaluation for lung transplantation) and enrolled in the French Compassionate Program initiated ETI at recommended doses. Effectiveness was evaluated by a centralized adjudication committee at 4-6 weeks in terms of clinical manifestations, sweat chloride concentration and ppFEV1. RESULTS: Among the first 84 pwCF included in the program, ETI was effective in 45 (54%) and 39 (46%) were considered to be non-responders. Among the responders 22/45 (49%) carried a CFTR variant that is not currently approved by FDA for ETI eligibility. Important clinical benefits, including suspending the indication for lung transplantation, a significant decrease in sweat chloride concentration by a median [IQR] -30 [-14;-43]mmol·l-1 (n=42; p<0.0001) and an improvement in ppFEV1 by+10.0 [6.0; 20.5] (n=44, p<0.0001), were observed in those for whom treatment was effective. CONCLUSION: Clinical benefits were observed in a large subset of pwCF with advanced lung disease and CFTR variants not currently approved for ETI.

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Transpl Infect Dis ; 23(1): e13410, 2021 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32654244

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COVID-19 is a novel infectious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 that emerged in late 2019 and which is now a pandemic. Solid organ transplant recipients are perceived to be at increased risk of severe COVID-19 due to their chronic use of immunosuppressive drugs (ISDs) and to their associated conditions. Scarce data are available on the optimized management of ISDs in these patients and on its impact on presentation, clinical course, viral shedding, and outcome. We report here two cases of COVID-19 in a cohabiting couple of lung transplant recipients for cystic fibrosis, who had different ISDs management and who developed discordant courses of their disease. Our findings suggest that the degree of their immunosuppression might be a reason for their different course and that ISDs might prove partially protective.


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COVID-19/patologia , Transplante de Pulmão , SARS-CoV-2 , Transplantados , Adulto , COVID-19/complicações , COVID-19/terapia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino
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BMC Microbiol ; 18(1): 88, 2018 08 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30126365

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BACKGROUND: Chronic Lung Allograft Dysfunction (CLAD) is the main cause of morbidity and mortality after the first year following lung transplantation (LTx). Risk factors of CLAD have been extensively studied, but the association between gram-negative bacteria (GNB) bronchial colonization and the development of CLAD is controversial. The purpose of our study was to investigate the association between post-transplant recolonization with the same species or de-novo colonization with a new GNB species and CLAD. The same analysis was performed on a sub-group of patients at the strain level using Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry technique. RESULTS: Forty adult cystic fibrosis (CF) patients who underwent a first bilateral LTx in the University Hospital of Marseille, between January 2010 and December 2014, were included in the study. Patients with GNB de-novo colonization had a higher risk of developing CLAD (OR = 6.72, p = 0.04) and a lower rate of CLAD-free survival (p = 0.005) compared to patients with GNB recolonization. No conclusion could be drawn from the subgroup MALDI-TOF MS analysis at the strain level. CONCLUSION: Post-LTx GNB airway recolonization seems to be a protective factor against CLAD, whereas de-novo colonization with a new species of GNB seems to be a risk factor for CLAD.


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Aloenxertos/microbiologia , Fibrose Cística/etiologia , Fibrose Cística/microbiologia , Bactérias Gram-Negativas/patogenicidade , Infecções por Bactérias Gram-Negativas/microbiologia , Transplante de Pulmão/efeitos adversos , Sistema Respiratório/microbiologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Anti-Infecciosos/uso terapêutico , Fibrose Cística/epidemiologia , Feminino , França , Bactérias Gram-Negativas/isolamento & purificação , Infecções por Bactérias Gram-Negativas/epidemiologia , Humanos , Imunossupressores/uso terapêutico , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Pneumonia , Disfunção Primária do Enxerto/etiologia , Disfunção Primária do Enxerto/microbiologia , Testes de Função Respiratória , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco , Espectrometria de Massas por Ionização e Dessorção a Laser Assistida por Matriz/métodos , Adulto Jovem
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Dig Dis Sci ; 63(4): 982-988, 2018 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29086331

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BACKGROUND: Patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) are deemed at risk of developing urinary incontinence (UI) due to repeated coughing and other factors causing increased pressure on the pelvic floor. Fecal incontinence (FI) is probably derived from the same mechanism, but only very few data are available on its frequency. AIMS: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of FI in an adult population with CF. METHODS: This retrospective study was conducted from January 2012 to June 2014. Patients were recruited from Marseille referral center for adult CF. They were asked to fill in a self-completed anonymous questionnaire for symptom assessment of UI and FI. Clinical data and a detailed history of CF were also recorded. RESULTS: A total of 155 out of 190 patients (92 females) of mean age 30.5 ± 11 years completed the survey. Seventy-three patients (47%) were lung transplanted. Forty patients (25.8%) reported FI with a mean St Mark's score of 4.9 ± 2. Thirty-five patients (22.6%) reported UI. Eighteen patients (11.6%) reported both FI and UI. FI was significantly more frequent in older patients (34.27 vs. 29.54 years, p = 0.03) and in patients with associated UI (p = 0.001). No relationship was found between respiratory, bacterial, nutritional status, transplantation, pancreatic status, practice of physiotherapy, delivery history, and FI. CONCLUSIONS: The high prevalence of FI in CF and its negative impacts need to integrate this symptom in the overall treatment of this pathology. The systematic early detection of FI may allow its rapid management and limit their consequences.


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Fibrose Cística/complicações , Incontinência Fecal/epidemiologia , Adulto , Fatores Etários , Feminino , Nível de Saúde , Humanos , Masculino , Prevalência , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Inquéritos e Questionários , Incontinência Urinária/epidemiologia , Adulto Jovem
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Thorax ; 72(2): 154-160, 2017 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27382041

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INTRODUCTION: Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a genetic disease characterised by abnormalities in ciliary function, responsible for chronic pulmonary and sinonasal diseases. Adult clinical features and outcome are poorly described. OBJECTIVES: To assess the clinical characteristics and disease progression in adults with PCD. METHODS: Bicentric retrospective study, focusing on adults (≥18 years) with an asserted diagnosis of PCD based on the presence of bronchiectasis with typical ultrastructural defect of cilia and/or situs inversus (SI). Clinical symptoms, respiratory function, extent of bronchiectasis, microbiology and molecular analysis were assessed. Results are expressed as median (25th; 75th centile). RESULTS: 78 patients were included with a median follow-up of 8.1 years. 91% of patients had respiratory symptoms and 95% had chronic rhinosinusitis. Half of ultrastructural defects concerned dynein arms. Respiratory function was significantly lower in women (FEV1=60% predicted (50; 76), vs 77% (62; 95), p=0.009) and in patients with chronic airway Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA, n=21) infection (FEV1=60% (48; 71) vs 75% (55; 89), p=0.04). FEV1 was associated with gender (regression coefficient for men =13.8, p=0.009), chest CT score (r=-0.42, p<0.001) but not with age at diagnosis, SI or body mass index. FEV1 decline was -13.4 mL/year (-42.8; +11.9) and was greater in women (-29.3 mL/year, (-59.7; -11.9), vs -2.0 mL/year (-26.9; +25.4), p=0.002). Three patients had severe respiratory failure. CONCLUSIONS: Alteration of respiratory function in adults with PCD is heterogeneous and usually moderate but appears more severe in women and in patients with chronic PA infection. Only 4% of patients develop chronic respiratory failure.


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Síndrome de Kartagener/fisiopatologia , Pulmão/fisiopatologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Biópsia , Bronquiectasia/fisiopatologia , Progressão da Doença , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Estudos Longitudinais , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Fenótipo , Testes de Função Respiratória , Estudos Retrospectivos , Rinite/fisiopatologia , Sinusite/fisiopatologia
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Pulm Pharmacol Ther ; 44: 57-60, 2017 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28315491

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PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Vibrating-mesh nebulizers are widely used at home for cystic fibrosis (CF) treatment, with a therapeutic efficiency closely linked to the mesh performance. This national study looks at the maintenance at home by CF patients and their families of the mesh of the eFlow®rapid nebulizer. Ninety-two patients from 34 French CF centers, treated at home with inhaled drugs delivered with a vibrating-mesh nebulizer, answered to a phone standardized questionnaire specifying the different techniques of maintenance of the nebulizer. PRINCIPAL RESULTS: Patients were aged from 2 to 68 years (58.7% of children). They inhaled a mean of 1.8 nebulizations per day. Maintenance was assumed by patients in 36% of the cases. All steps of the theoretical maintenance of a nebulizer were respected in 66% of the cases. The mesh was not cleaned in 45.6%, not disinfected or not thermically disinfected in 32.5%, and not rinsed after chemical disinfection in 45.5% of the case. Only 49% of the patients knew the role of the MeshCare® system in the mesh maintenance, and only 39% had already used it when the nebulization duration reached 10 min. CONCLUSIONS: Efforts about education, particularly for the maintenance of the mesh, are needed for CF patients using a vibrating-mesh nebulizer at home.


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Aerossóis/administração & dosagem , Fibrose Cística/tratamento farmacológico , Sistemas de Liberação de Medicamentos , Nebulizadores e Vaporizadores , Administração por Inalação , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Desenho de Equipamento , Feminino , França , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Inquéritos e Questionários , Vibração , Adulto Jovem
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ERJ Open Res ; 9(4)2023 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37609598

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Research questions: Patients with severe pulmonary hypertension associated with chronic lung disease have a poor prognosis. Targeted pulmonary arterial hypertension therapies might improve exercise capacity and outcome, but there are no guidelines on treatments which are not recommended because of an unproven benefit, with discordant results from few studies in this context. The aim of our study was to evaluate targeted pulmonary arterial hypertension therapies for severe group 3 pulmonary hypertension patients. Study design and methods: We conducted an observational retrospective monocentre study on patients with severe group 3 pulmonary hypertension diagnosed on right heart catheterisation treated with targeted therapies. Primary outcome was an improvement of the distance on 6-min walk test of ≥30 m. Secondary end-points included changes in haemodynamics (pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) and mean pulmonary arterial pressure (mPAP)) and identification of potential predictive factors of therapeutic response. Results: 139 patients were enrolled. Most patients had monotherapy with phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors (n=128; 92%). Mean change in 6-min walk distance was +1.5 m after treatment (p=0.59). Forced expiratory volume in 1 s and forced vital capacity were not predictive factors for response. We found a significant improvement of PVR and mPAP of -1.0 Wood Units (p<0.001) and -4 mmHg (p<0.001), respectively, under treatment. 18% of patients had to withdraw treatment for intolerance. Treatment duration <3 months was associated with poor survival (hazard ratio 2.75, p=0.0005). Conclusion: Oral targeted pulmonary arterial hypertension therapies do not improve exercise capacity in patients with severe pulmonary hypertension associated with chronic lung disease, but could improve haemodynamic parameters.

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Eur J Radiol ; 154: 110421, 2022 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35772339

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RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) modulators have revolutionised the treatment of cystic fibrosis (CF). Chest computed tomography (CT) is key in the diagnosis and follow-up of anatomical damage to the lungs. Our study aimed to evaluate changes on lung CT scans of patients with CF after receiving elexacaftor-tezacaftor-ivacaftor (ETI) therapy for one year. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a retrospective, observational, single-centre study between 2018 and 2021 on adult patients with CF administered ETI. We reviewed chest CT scans before and at least one year after starting ETI. The Brody-II score (BSII) was measured by two experienced radiologists who were blinded to the treatment. Paranasal sinus CT scans and clinical and functional data were also compared. Wilcoxon tests were used to compare differences, and Spearman's correlation coefficient was used to evaluate changes in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) and total BSII. RESULTS: In the period, 63 patients were given ETI, and 12 met the criteria for analysis. The inter-observer reproducibility of BSII was satisfactory (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.83, 95% confidence interval 0.57-0.91). The BSII decreased after one year of treatment (-18 ±â€¯16, p = 0.002) due to lower mucous plugging (-7 ±â€¯4, p < 0.001) and peribronchial thickening (-9 ±â€¯10, p = 0.002) scores. Bronchial, parenchymal, and hyperinflation scores were unchanged. Clinical and functional parameters were significantly improved, except for total lung capacity. The correlation between ΔFEV1 and Δtotal BSII was strong (r = 0.88, p < 0.001). The paranasal sinus CT score significantly improved with ETI treatment. CONCLUSIONS: ETI decreased pulmonary and sinus morphological abnormalities after one year of treatment.


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Fibrose Cística , Adulto , Aminofenóis , Benzodioxóis , Fibrose Cística/diagnóstico por imagem , Fibrose Cística/tratamento farmacológico , Humanos , Indóis , Mutação , Pirazóis , Piridinas , Pirrolidinas , Quinolonas , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Estudos Retrospectivos , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X/métodos
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J Hepatol ; 55(6): 1377-82, 2011 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21703187

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BACKGROUND & AIMS: Increased life expectancy in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) allows better knowledge of non-pulmonary complications like liver disease (CFLD). However, few data have been published in large adult cohorts. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence and the prognosis of CFLD in adult CF patients. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of a monocentric cohort of adult CF patients prospectively followed, at least every year, was performed. CFLD was diagnosed using published composite criteria. If cirrhosis was suspected, upper digestive endoscopy was realized to assess the presence of portal hypertension. RESULTS: A cohort of 285 adult CF patients was followed during 4.8 ± 3.6 years. Among them, 90 had CFLD at the beginning of follow-up and 23 a suspicion of cirrhosis. Factors independently associated with liver disease at baseline were history of meconium ileus, pancreatic insufficiency, chronic colonization with Burkholderia cepacia and the number of IV antibiotic courses per year. Nine patients developed liver decompensation during follow-up, all with a suspicion of cirrhosis at baseline. Six patients underwent liver transplantation alone and three patients combined liver and lung transplantation. Factors independently associated with death or lung transplantation at baseline were liver disease, BMI, forced expiratory volume in 1 second and number of IV antibiotic courses per year. CONCLUSIONS: CFLD was present at baseline in one third of adult patients with CF with a marked risk of liver decompensation during follow-up. Moreover, CFLD at baseline appears as an independent factor associated with death or lung transplantation.


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Fibrose Cística/complicações , Hepatopatias/etiologia , Adulto , Estudos de Coortes , Fibrose Cística/mortalidade , Fibrose Cística/fisiopatologia , Fibrose Cística/cirurgia , Intervalo Livre de Doença , Feminino , Volume Expiratório Forçado , França/epidemiologia , Humanos , Estimativa de Kaplan-Meier , Hepatopatias/mortalidade , Hepatopatias/cirurgia , Transplante de Fígado , Transplante de Pulmão , Masculino , Análise Multivariada , Prognóstico , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco
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Trials ; 22(1): 578, 2021 Aug 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34454570

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The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has disrupted clinical trials worldwide. The European Cystic Fibrosis Society-Clinical Trials Network (ECFS-CTN) has tracked clinical trial disruption by surveying its 58 trial sites across 17 European countries and collated information on measures to mitigate the impact of the pandemic and ensure trial continuity. Here, we present recommendations on how to reduce the risk of SARS-CoV-2 exposure to patients and trial staff by implementing remote trial visits where possible, using home assessments, video and phone calls, electronic consent, and home delivery of study drugs. We discuss the practicalities of remote source data verification, protocol amendments, changing trial site location, and staff absences and home working. We outline recommendations on how to protect trial outcomes, including home assessments, safety reporting, protocol deviations, and recruitment challenges. Finally, we discuss the importance of continued access to study drugs via extension trials for some patients. This guidance was co-created from the shared knowledge and experience of sites in our network and was re-distributed directly to all ECFS-CTN sites to help mitigate the impact of further waves of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. We will also use this guidance to assist companies, academia, and consortia with future protocol design and risk mitigation plans. This guidance can be applied to clinical trials in other diseases and could help sites that are not supported by clinical trial networks.


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COVID-19 , Fibrose Cística , Fibrose Cística/diagnóstico , Fibrose Cística/epidemiologia , Europa (Continente) , Humanos , Pandemias , SARS-CoV-2
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Med Mycol ; 48 Suppl 1: S32-6, 2010 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21067327

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A total of 657 sputum samples from 201 cystic fibrosis adult patients were collected during a 24-month period (2005-2006). We retrospectively analyzed the fungal colonization of the respiratory tract of these individuals by linking medical records and microbiological data. Filamentous fungi were isolated from specimens of 65.6% of the patients, with Aspergillus fumigatus being the predominant species recovered as it was found in specimens of 56.7% of the patients. We observed no difference for gender, pancreatic status and cirrhosis in patients with or without A. fumigatus colonization. We found a higher percentage of recovery of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Stenotrophomonas maltophilia and nontuberculous mycobacteria in patients with A. fumigatus colonization. During the follow-up period of the study, 8.9% of the patients were diagnosed with allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA). By a multivariate analysis we demonstrated that Scedosporium apiospermum was significantly associated with ABPA (Odds ratio = 13 [2-80]) as opposed to A. fumigatus (Odds ratio = 1.58 [0.49-5.05]).


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Fibrose Cística/complicações , Fungos/isolamento & purificação , Pneumopatias Fúngicas/epidemiologia , Pneumopatias Fúngicas/fisiopatologia , Escarro/microbiologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Aspergilose Broncopulmonar Alérgica/epidemiologia , Aspergilose Broncopulmonar Alérgica/microbiologia , Aspergillus fumigatus/classificação , Aspergillus fumigatus/isolamento & purificação , Fibrose Cística/epidemiologia , Fibrose Cística/microbiologia , Feminino , França/epidemiologia , Humanos , Pneumopatias Fúngicas/microbiologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Análise Multivariada , Scedosporium/classificação , Scedosporium/isolamento & purificação , Adulto Jovem
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J Cyst Fibros ; 16(3): 388-391, 2017 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28325531

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the short-term adverse events and effectiveness of lumacaftor/ivacaftor combination treatment in adults with cystic fibrosis (CF) and severe lung disease in a real life setting. METHODS: A multicentre observational study investigated adverse events, treatment discontinuation, FEV1 and body mass index (BMI) one month and three months after lumacaftor/ivacaftor initiation in adults with CF and FEV1 below 40% predicted. RESULTS: Respiratory adverse events (AEs) were reported by 27 of 53 subjects (51%) and 16 (30%) discontinued treatment. The mean absolute change in FEV1 was +2.06% after one month of treatment (P=0.086) and +3.19% after 3 months (P=0.009). BMI was unchanged. CONCLUSIONS: Treatment with lumacaftor/ivacaftor in patients with CF and severe lung disease was discontinued more frequently than reported in clinical trials, due to respiratory AEs. Nevertheless, the patients who continued treatment had an increase in lung function comparable to what was observed in pivotal trials.


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Aminofenóis , Aminopiridinas , Benzodioxóis , Regulador de Condutância Transmembrana em Fibrose Cística/genética , Fibrose Cística , Quinolonas , Adulto , Aminofenóis/administração & dosagem , Aminofenóis/efeitos adversos , Aminopiridinas/administração & dosagem , Aminopiridinas/efeitos adversos , Benzodioxóis/administração & dosagem , Benzodioxóis/efeitos adversos , Fibrose Cística/diagnóstico , Fibrose Cística/tratamento farmacológico , Fibrose Cística/genética , Combinação de Medicamentos , Monitoramento de Medicamentos/métodos , Feminino , França , Humanos , Masculino , Moduladores de Transporte de Membrana/administração & dosagem , Moduladores de Transporte de Membrana/efeitos adversos , Mutação , Avaliação de Processos e Resultados em Cuidados de Saúde , Quinolonas/administração & dosagem , Quinolonas/efeitos adversos , Testes de Função Respiratória/métodos , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Suspensão de Tratamento/estatística & dados numéricos
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Presse Med ; 34(9): 647-8, 2005 May 14.
Artigo em Francês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15988338

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OBJECTIVE: To study dehydration related to the August 2003 heat wave in France in a cohort of adults with cystic fibrosis. Method Retrospective study of the telephone calls received from and hospital admissions of all adult cystic fibrosis patients (n=245) regularly followed in our specialized clinic. RESULTS: Six patients developed extracellular dehydration with functional kidney failure concomitant to intracellular dehydration with hypokalemia and hypochloremia. Rehydration measures normalized the blood chemistry measures within 48 hours for all patients except one, who died of malignant hyperthermia. CONCLUSION: In hot weather, it is essential for patients with cystic fibrosis to take measures (hydration, salt supplementation) to prevent severe dehydration.


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Injúria Renal Aguda/etiologia , Fibrose Cística/complicações , Desidratação/epidemiologia , Surtos de Doenças , Temperatura Alta/efeitos adversos , Adulto , Cloretos/sangue , Desidratação/sangue , Desidratação/etiologia , Desidratação/prevenção & controle , Suscetibilidade a Doenças , Feminino , Hidratação , Humanos , Hipopotassemia/epidemiologia , Hipopotassemia/etiologia , Masculino , Hipertermia Maligna/etiologia , Hipertermia Maligna/mortalidade , Paris/epidemiologia , Admissão do Paciente/estatística & dados numéricos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Estações do Ano , Telefone/estatística & dados numéricos , Temperatura , Desequilíbrio Hidroeletrolítico/sangue , Desequilíbrio Hidroeletrolítico/epidemiologia , Desequilíbrio Hidroeletrolítico/etiologia
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J Cyst Fibros ; 3(1): 15-22, 2004 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15463882

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We assessed the contribution of the sweat test, genotyping and nasal potential difference (NPD) in the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis (CF) in adults with diffuse bronchiectasis (DB). Among 601 adults referred for DB from 1992 to 2001, 46 were diagnosed with CF. The sweat test was positive in 37 patients and normal or intermediate in nine patients. Two CF mutations were identified in 18 patients (39%) by screening for 31 mutations and in 36 patients (78%) after complete genetic analysis. NPD was suggestive of CF in 71% of the patients. The combination of the sweat test and genetic analysis led to the diagnosis of CF in 45 patients. In the nine patients with normal or intermediate sweat test, the diagnosis was confirmed by screening for 31 mutations in five, by complete genetic screening in three, and by NPD in the remaining patient. Searching for CF should start with sweat test. If the sweat test is normal or intermediate, screening for 31 mutations may help to diagnose CF. A complete genetic analysis is indicated when only one mutation is detected and/or when other clinical features, such as obstructive azoospermia or pancreatic insufficiency, are suggestive of CF. NPD measurement is indicated in controversial cases.


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Bronquiectasia/diagnóstico , Regulador de Condutância Transmembrana em Fibrose Cística/análise , Fibrose Cística/diagnóstico , Suor/metabolismo , Adolescente , Adulto , Bronquiectasia/complicações , Cloretos/metabolismo , Estudos de Coortes , Fibrose Cística/complicações , Fibrose Cística/genética , Regulador de Condutância Transmembrana em Fibrose Cística/genética , Feminino , Testes Genéticos , Genótipo , Humanos , Masculino , Potenciais da Membrana , Proteínas de Membrana/genética , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Mucosa Nasal/metabolismo , Testes de Função Respiratória , Estudos Retrospectivos , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Índice de Gravidade de Doença
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J Adolesc Health ; 43(5): 459-65, 2008 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18848674

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical changes of adults with cystic fibrosis (CF) during transition from a pediatric to adult CF center. METHODS: Data were collected at the time of transfer, 1 year earlier and 1 year later, for all patients in our adult CF center arriving from one of the three pediatric CF centers in Paris between January 2001 and June 2004. RESULTS: Sixty-three of the 68 patients (transferred at a median age of 21.0 years) were regularly attending this adult CF center after 1 year and one had died. The mean number of outpatient visits increased in the year after transfer (5.7 vs. 3.8 in the year before, p < .001). The occurrence of clinical events and the rate of bronchial colonization did not change. Pseudomonas aeruginosa was found in about 60% of patients at any time. Pulmonary function declined regularly with no statistically significant difference in the rate of decline between the 2 years of follow-up (FEV 1 was 54.7% predicted at transfer). Nutritional status remained stable (mean body mass index was 19.1 kg/m2). The number and duration of oral and i.v. antibiotic courses did not change, but more patients received them at home (p < .001) and self-administered physiotherapy after transfer (p = .001). The proportion of students decreased from 79.3% to 48.1% (p = .02) and the proportion in the workforce increased from 12.7% to 20.4% after transfer. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with CF remained clinically stable during transition and progressively acquired autonomy.


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Fibrose Cística/complicações , Fibrose Cística/patologia , Adolescente , Medicina do Adolescente , Adulto , Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Fibrose Cística/terapia , Progressão da Doença , Feminino , Humanos , Medicina Interna , Pulmão/fisiopatologia , Masculino , Pediatria , Padrões de Prática Médica , Estudos Retrospectivos , Adulto Jovem
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Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol ; 2(6): 498-503, 2004 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15181619

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BACKGROUND & AIMS: With the improved survival of patients with cystic fibrosis (CF), gastrointestinal complications become more evident in adults with this condition. The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence and clinical features of distal intestinal obstruction syndrome (DIOS) and its relationship with the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) genotype in an adult CF population. METHODS: Cross-sectional study was conducted in an adult CF cohort. RESULTS: Among 171 adults with CF (mean age, 28.9 years), 27 patients (15.8%) reported 43 episodes of DIOS. No significant association was found between DIOS and a history of meconium ileus. The first episode of DIOS occurred in adulthood in 21 cases (77.8%). DIOS recurred in 13 patients (48.1%). All patients who developed DIOS had pancreatic insufficiency. Pulmonary function was significantly more altered in patients with DIOS than in the other patients, but pancreatic insufficiency and age might act as confounding factors. DIOS occurred in 21.9% of patients with a severe CFTR genotype and in only 2.4% of patients with a mild CFTR genotype (P < 0.005). CONCLUSIONS: DIOS is frequent in adults with CF with a severe CFTR genotype and/or advanced-stage pulmonary disease. The relative contributions of malabsorption and impaired intestinal secretion in the development of DIOS are discussed.


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Doenças do Ceco/genética , Regulador de Condutância Transmembrana em Fibrose Cística/genética , Fibrose Cística/complicações , Fibrose Cística/genética , Doenças do Íleo/genética , Obstrução Intestinal/genética , Adolescente , Adulto , Feminino , Seguimentos , Genótipo , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Mutação , Estudos Retrospectivos , Síndrome
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