Early detection of bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome in lung transplant recipients with chronic rejection using home spirometry

S. M. Finkelstein, Marshall I. Hertz, M. Snyder, C. E. Stibbe, N. Sabati, Bruce R. Lindgren, Pradyumna Dutta, T. Killoren, J. Slagle
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Declining pulmonary function, as measured by staging for bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome, is considered primary indication of future chronic rejection in transplanted lungs. Staging has been evaluated in a group of transplant recipients using a paperless, electronic spirometer/diary instrument for home monitoring. Eleven of 104 lung recipients were diagnosed with chronic rejection. Seven of these subjects had performed home monitoring for a minimum of 8 months at the time of this study. Clinic and home spirometry variables were used in the staging algorithm to determine the onset and rate of clinical decline related to the rejection. Using home spirometry, the onset of decline began an average of 284 days before diagnosis of chronic rejection, which was significantly earlier (p<0.05) than the decline observed with clinic pulmonary function testing. Staging changes based on home spirometry preceded diagnosis of chronic rejection in all subjects, but only occurred in 4 of 7 subjects using clinic testing. Home spirometry can provide early and consistent indication of pulmonary decline prior to chronic rejection, and should be considered as a future component of post-transplant follow-up care.
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应用家庭肺活量测定法早期检测肺移植术后慢性排斥反应的闭塞性细支气管炎综合征
肺功能下降,通过对闭塞性细支气管炎综合征的分期来衡量,被认为是移植肺未来慢性排斥反应的主要指征。在一组移植受者中使用无纸化的电子肺活量计/日记仪进行分期评估,用于家庭监测。104例肺移植患者中有11例被诊断为慢性排斥反应。其中7名受试者在本研究期间进行了至少8个月的家庭监测。在分期算法中使用临床和家庭肺活量测量变量来确定与排斥反应相关的临床衰退的发生率和发生率。使用家庭肺活量测定法,诊断为慢性排斥反应的平均284天开始衰退,明显早于临床肺功能检查观察到的衰退(p<0.05)。在诊断慢性排斥反应之前,所有受试者都有基于家庭肺量测定法的分期变化,但在进行临床测试的7名受试者中,只有4名发生了分期变化。家庭肺活量测定可以提供慢性排斥反应之前肺功能下降的早期和一致的指征,并应被视为移植后随访护理的未来组成部分。
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