Chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs) affect the airways and other structures of the lungs and thereby lead to ventilation inhomogeneity. The most common CRDs in children are asthma, bronchiectasis and cystic fibrosis (CF). All three are obstructive diseases. However, while asthma is mostly characterized by obstruction due to bronchoconstriction of the airways, obstruction in bronchiectasis and CF originates primarily from mucus retention due to abnormal airway clearance mechanisms. The Nitrogen Multiple Breath Washout test (N2-MBW-test) is a robust and sensitive detector of early pulmonary changes and ventilation inhomogeneity. The minimal cooperation which is required for this test makes it very convenient for use in any age category. Research on LCI described it as a reliable indicator of obstructive lung disease in pediatric CF patients as from 6 years of age. Whether LCI is a reliable parameter for early lung disease in asthma children is less clearly demonstrated. No data were found on LCI calculated from the N2-MBW-test in children with bronchiectasis.
Subjects of all the intervention groups will perform three consecutive nitrogen multiple breath washout tests (N2-MBW-tests) when attending the Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel (UZB) for their scheduled pulmonology consultation. Only the best measurement (based on LCI result) will be taken into account when comparing the groups. Every subject will be positioned in the same seated position.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
27
* Patient is sitting in upright position, nose clip in place and breathing through a mouth piece with filter (neither sitting forward with back bent, nor supporting arms such that shoulders are raised) * Patient's breathing pattern is stable for a minimum of 5 breaths * Start of washout by inhaling 100% oxygen (initiated by lab technician) * Continuous stable breathing pattern until end of washout test * End target = 1/40th of start N2 concentration * To ensure end of washout is achieved, patients should breathe 5 more breaths below the target concentration before the trial is terminated * Three N2-MBW-tests are performed consecutively. Time between each test is \[duration of the previous test\*1.5\] (e.g. test duration = 6 min., time to next test = 6\*1.5 = 9 min.)
Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel
Brussels, Belgium
LCI
LCI will be calculated from the 3 N2-MBW-tests. The test with the lowest LCI will be used for analysis of the other outcome measurements.
Time frame: Day 1
S_cond
S\_cond will be calculated from the N2-MBW-test with the lowest LCI
Time frame: Day 1
S_acin
S\_acin will be calculated from the N2-MBW-test with the lowest LCI
Time frame: Day 1
Duration of the N2-MBW-test
Duration of the N2-MBW-test with the lowest LCI will be taken into account for analysis
Time frame: Day 1
Number of washout breaths
Will be determined at the end of the N2-MBW-test
Time frame: Day 1
FRC
FRC will be calculated from the N2-MBW-test
Time frame: Day 1
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