Wasting as an independent predictor of mortality in patients with cystic fibrosis

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Sharma, R
Florea, VG
Bolger, AP
Doehner, W
Florea, ND
Coats, AJS
Hodson, ME
Anker, SD [1 ]
Henein, MY
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[1] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, Sch Med, Natl Heart & Lung Inst, Dept Clin Cardiol, London SW3 6LY, England
[2] Royal Brompton Hosp, Dept Cyst Fibrosis, London SW3 6LY, England
[3] Harefield NHS Trust, London, England
[4] Max Delbruck Ctr Mol Med, Franz Volhard Klin, Berlin, Germany
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cystic fibrosis; wasting; survival;
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10.1136/thorax.56.10.746
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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Background-Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most common life threatening autosomal recessive disorder in the white population. Wasting has long been recognised as a poor prognostic marker in CF. Whether it predicts survival independently of lung function and arterial blood gas tensions has not previously been reported. Methods-584 patients with CF (261 women) of mean (SD) age 21 (7) years were studied between 1985 and 1996, all of whom were being followed up in a tertiary referral centre. Lung function tests, body weight, arterial blood oxygen (Pao(2)) and carbon dioxide (Paco(2)) tensions were measured. The weight was calculated as a percentage of the ideal body weight for age, height, and sex. Results-Forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) recorded at the start of the study was 1.8 (1.0) 1 (52 (26)% predicted FEV1), Pao(2) 9.8 (1.9) kPa, Paco(2) 5.0 (0.9) kPa, and % ideal weight 92 (18)%. During the follow up period (45 (27) months) 137 patients died (5 year survival 72%, 95% CI 67 to 73). FEV1, % predicted FEV1, Pao(2), % ideal weight (all p <0.0001), and Paco(2) (p=0.04) predicted survival. In multivariate analysis, % predicted FEV, (p <0.0001), % ideal weight (p=0.004), and Paco(2) (p=0.02) were independent predictors of outcome. Patients with > 85% ideal body weight had a better prognosis at 5 years (cumulative survival 84%, 95% CI 79 to 89) than those with less than or equal to 85% ideal weight (survival 53%, 95% CI 45 to 62), p <0.0001. Percentage predicted FEV, (area under curve 0.83; 95% CI 0.78 to 0.87) and % ideal weight (area under curve 0.74; 95% CI 0.68 to 0.79) were accurate predictors of survival at 5 years follow up (receiver-operating characteristic analysis). Conclusions-Body wasting is a significant predictor of survival in patients with,CF independent of lung function, arterial blood oxygen and carbon dioxide tensions.
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