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The acute effect of inhaled NaCl 5%, per CF TRUST protocol, on spirometry indices in patients over six years with cystic fibrosis
Authors
G. Khanbabaei
G. Panahandeh
S. Sadr
S.A. Tabatabaei
Publication date
1 January 2018
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Abstract
Background: Our aim was to investigate the acute effect of inhaled NaCl 5% on spirometry indices in patients aged over six years with cystic fibrosis (CF). Methods: 44 children over 6 years of age with CF took part in this study. Spirometry indices were measured. After receiving two puffs of salbutamol spray, the children were administered with 5 ml NaCl 5% by a medical compressed air system using a nebulizer kit and immediately a spirometric test was taken again. Spirometry results were recorded and the data were analyzed by SPSS v.18. Results: The percentages of the annual decline of forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) were 10.12±31.28, 7.26±17.10, and 13.8±21.7 in children aged 6 - 8 years, 9 - 12 years, and over 13 years, respectively. There were significant differences in FVC, FEV1/FVC, MEF50, MEF75, MMEF25/27 before and after hypertonic NaCl 5% inhalation (P < 0.05). A significant decline in FEV1 was observed only in 2% of the children. Conclusions: Patients with CF exhibited a suitable response to acute inhalation of hypertonic NaCl 5%. © 2018, Archives of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
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