Clinical characteristics of patients requiring lung transplantation referral in national cystic fibrosis registry data
Date
2023Author
Kilic Baskan, Azer
Cekic, Sukru
SAPAN, Nihat
IRMAK, İlim
ÇELEBİOĞLU, Ebru
TUĞCU, Gökçen Dilşa
POLAT, Sanem ERYILMAZ
OZDEMİR, Ali
HARMANCI, Koray
KILIÇ, Gonca
HANGÜL, Melih
Kose, Mehmet Alp
TAMAY, ZEYNEP ÜLKER
Yuksel, Hasan
ÖZCAN, Gizem
TOPAL, Erdem
CAN, Demet
KORKMAZ EKREN, PERVİN
ÇALTEPE, Gönül
KILIÇ, Mehmet
Ozdogan, Sebnem
CAKIR, Erkan
ÇOBANOĞLU, Nazan
PEKCAN, Sevgi
CİNEL, Güzin
ÖZÇELİK, UĞUR
DOĞRU ERSÖZ, DENİZ
ONAY, Zeynep Reyhan
EYÜBOĞLU, Tuğba ŞİŞMANLAR
ASLAN, AYŞE TANA
GÜRSOY, Tuğba RAMASLI
Yalcin, Ebru
KİPER, Nural
EMİRALİOĞLU, Nagehan
ŞEN, Hadice SELİMOĞLU
ŞEN, Velat
ünal, Gökçen
YILMAZ, Aslı TÜRKUT
KİLİNC, Ayse AYZİT
ÇOKUĞRAŞ, Haluk
YAZAN, Hakan
Çollak, Abdulhamit
UZUNER, Selçuk
SASİHUSEYİNOGLU, Ayse Senay
DOĞRUEL, Dilek
ALTINTAŞ, Derya UFUK
ÖZTÜRK, Gökçen
DEMİR, Esen
BİNGÖL, Ayşen
BAŞARAN, ERDEM
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Background. We aimed to determine the number of cystic fibrosis (CF) patients recorded in the Cystic Fibrosis Registry of Türkiye (CFRT) who were in need of lung transplantation (LT) referral and examine clinical differences between patients who were LT candidates due to rapid forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV₁) decline and LT candidates without rapid FEV₁ decline in the last year to identify a preventable cause in patients with such rapid FEV₁ decline. Methods. All CF patients recorded in the CFRT in 2018 were evaluated in terms of LT. Patients were divided into those with FEV₁ below 50% and in need of LT due to a decrease of 20% or more in the previous year (Group 1) and those who did not have FEV₁ decline of more than 20% in the previous year but had other indications for LT (Group 2). Demographic and clinical features were compared between the two groups. Results. Of 1488 patients registered in CFRT, 58 had a need for LT. Twenty patients were included in Group 1 and others in Group 2. Our findings did not reveal any significant variations in treatment, chronic infection status, or complications between the two groups. The average weight z-score was significantly higher in Group 1. Positive correlations were detected between weight z-score and FEV₁ in 2017 in Group 1 and between FEV₁ values in 2017 and 2018 in Group 2. Conclusions. There appears to be a relationship between the nutritional status and weight z-scores of CF patients and pulmonary function, which may indirectly affect the need for lung transplantation referral.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/190045https://doi.org/10.24953/turkjped.2021.4930
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