Non-invasive pulmonary function test on Morquio patients.

Caitlin Doherty, Francyne Kubaski, Shunji Tomatsu, Thomas H Shaffer
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Morquio patients, in many cases, present with severe tracheal narrowing and restrictive lung problems making them susceptible to high mortality arising from sleep apnea and related complications. Tracheal obstruction with growth imbalance, short neck, adeno and tonsillar hypertrophy, large mandible, and/or pectus carinatum also contributes to the challenges in managing the airway with intubation and extubation due to factors intrinsic to Morquio syndrome. Taken together, these issues lead to serious respiratory distress and life-threatening complications during anesthetic procedures. Furthermore, patients with Morquio syndrome frequently cannot perform standard pulmonary function tests as a result of their distinctive skeletal dysplasia and chest deformity, thus making diagnosis of incipient pulmonary disease difficult. In many cases, conventional spirometry is too difficult for patients to complete, deriving from issues with cooperation or clinical circumstance. Therefore, it is an unmet challenge to assess pulmonary insufficiency with standard pulmonary function test (PFT) with minimal effort. Non-invasive PFT such as respiratory inductance plethysmography, impulse oscillometry system, and pneumotachography were described in Morquio patients as compared with spirometry. Findings from our previous study indicate that these non-invasive tests are a reliable approach to evaluate lung function in a larger range of patients, and provide valuable clinical information otherwise unobtainable from invasive tests. In conclusion, the present study describes the utility of non-invasive (PFT) to accommodate a broad range of patients including intolerance to effort-dependent PFT.

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Morquio患者的无创肺功能测试。
在许多情况下,Morquio患者表现出严重的气管狭窄和限制性肺部问题,这使他们容易因睡眠呼吸暂停和相关并发症而导致高死亡率。由于Morquio综合征的固有因素,气管阻塞伴生长不平衡、颈部短、腺和扁桃体肥大、下颌骨大和/或隆突也增加了插管和拔管管理气道的挑战。总之,在麻醉过程中,这些问题会导致严重的呼吸窘迫和危及生命的并发症。此外,Morquio综合征患者由于其独特的骨骼发育不良和胸部畸形,经常无法进行标准的肺功能测试,从而使早期肺部疾病的诊断变得困难。在许多情况下,由于合作或临床环境的问题,传统肺活量测定对患者来说太难完成。因此,用标准肺功能测试(PFT)评估肺功能不全是一个未得到满足的挑战。与肺活量测定法相比,Morquio患者的无创PFT,如呼吸电感体积描记术、脉冲示波系统和肺活量描记术。我们之前的研究结果表明,这些非侵入性测试是评估更大范围患者肺功能的可靠方法,并提供了有价值的临床信息,否则无法从侵入性测试中获得。总之,本研究描述了非侵入性(PFT)在适应广泛患者方面的效用,包括对努力依赖性PFT的不耐受。
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