Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4208062 Journal of Cystic Fibrosis 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThe current practice of averaging the nasal potential difference (NPD) results of right and left nostril measurements reduce inter-individual variability but may underestimate individual CFTR function.MethodsBest NPD response to Cl−-free and isoproterenol perfusion (= largest ΔPD0Cl/Iso) from the right and left nostril was compared to the average result in 13 cystic fibrosis (CF), 78 query-CF patients and 22 healthy controls from 2 cohorts.ResultsDespite moderate to good correlation (p < 0.001) between right and left measured ΔPD0Cl/Iso, we observed large differences in some individuals. A comparison of average versus best ΔPD0Cl/Iso showed only moderate agreement (Giessen κ = 0.538; Toronto κ = 0.607). Averaging ΔPD0Cl/Iso showed a lower composite chloride response compared to best ΔPD0Cl/Iso and altered diagnostic NPD interpretation in 30 of 113 (27%) subjects.ConclusionsThe current practice of averaging the NPD results of right and left nostril measurements leads to an underestimation of the individual CFTR function and should be reconsidered.

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