Effects of Elexacaftor-Tezacaftor-Ivacaftor on Nasal and Sinus Symptoms in Children With Cystic Fibrosis.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Guillaume Petit, Aurélie Coudert, Ruben Hermann, Eric Truy, Maxime Bonjour, Philippe Reix, Sonia Ayari
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Abstract

Background: New CFTR Modulator triple therapy Elexacaftor-Ivacaftor-Tezacaftor (ETI) prove efficacy in pulmonary outcomes. However, its impact on nasal sinus symptoms in children has not been specifically studied. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of this therapy on nasal sinus symptomatology in children aged 6-12 years.

Methods: A prospective, single-center cohort study was conducted over a 12-month follow-up period in children aged 6-12 years at the initiation of ETI therapy. The primary outcome was evolution of the SN-5 score, a validated pediatric questionnaire measuring quality of life related to nasal sinus symptoms. A decrease of 0.5 points is considered clinically significant. Secondary outcomes included changes in clinical examination findings (obstructive turbinate hypertrophy, polyps, presence of pus in the middle meatus, and externalized mucocele), quality of life measured by the Visual Analog Scale (VAS), and number of antibiotic courses during the study period.

Results: Twenty-six patients were included between March and September 2023, with no lost to follow-up. The initial mean SN-5 score was 2.88 (95% CI {1.91; 3.85}). After 1 year, the mean SN-5 score was significantly lower (1.41, 95% CI {1.00; 1.88}, Delta = 1.47, p < 0.001). The VAS related to symptoms also improved (Delta = 1.7, p < 0.001), and the number of antibiotic courses decreased (25 vs. 69, p < 0.001). A trend toward improvement in clinical examination parameters was observed.

Conclusion: ETI therapy appears to significantly improve nasal sinus symptoms in children aged 6-12 years, as evidenced by improved quality-of-life scales and reduced antibiotic use.

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Pediatric Pulmonology
Pediatric Pulmonology 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
12.90%
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468
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Pulmonology (PPUL) is the foremost global journal studying the respiratory system in disease and in health as it develops from intrauterine life though adolescence to adulthood. Combining explicit and informative analysis of clinical as well as basic scientific research, PPUL provides a look at the many facets of respiratory system disorders in infants and children, ranging from pathological anatomy, developmental issues, and pathophysiology to infectious disease, asthma, cystic fibrosis, and airborne toxins. Focused attention is given to the reporting of diagnostic and therapeutic methods for neonates, preschool children, and adolescents, the enduring effects of childhood respiratory diseases, and newly described infectious diseases. PPUL concentrates on subject matters of crucial interest to specialists preparing for the Pediatric Subspecialty Examinations in the United States and other countries. With its attentive coverage and extensive clinical data, this journal is a principle source for pediatricians in practice and in training and a must have for all pediatric pulmonologists.
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