Inter-test reproducibility of the lung clearance index measured by multiple breath washout

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2017-10-01
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The lung clearance index (LCI) has strong intra-test repeatability; however, the inter-test reproducibility of the LCI is poorly defined. The aim of the present study was to define a physiologically meaningful change in LCI in preschool children, which discriminates changes associated with disease progression from biological variability. Repeated LCI measurements from a longitudinal cohort study of children with cystic fibrosis and age-matched controls were collected to define the inter-visit reproducibility of the LCI. Absolute change, the coefficient of variation, Bland–Altman limits of agreement, the coefficient of repeatability, intra-class correlation coefficient, and percentage changes were calculated. LCI measurements (n=505) from 71 healthy and 77 cystic fibrosis participants (aged 2.6–6 years) were analysed. LCI variability was proportional to its magnitude, such that reproducibility defined by absolute changes is biased. A physiologically relevant change for quarterly LCI measurements in health was defined as exceeding ±15%. In clinically stable cystic fibrosis participants, the threshold was higher (±25%); however, for measurements made 24 h apart, the threshold was similar to that observed in health (±17%). A percentage change in LCI greater than ±15% in preschool children can be considered physiologically relevant and greater than the biological variability of the test. Biological variability of lung clearance index is dependent on magnitude; % change is better for tracking patients http://ow.ly/tgbX30dBbCX

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Engberink, E. O., Ratjen, F., Davis, S. D., Retsch-Bogart, G., Amin, R., & Stanojevic, S. (2017). Inter-test reproducibility of the lung clearance index measured by multiple breath washout. European Respiratory Journal, 50(4), 1700433. https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.00433-2017
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