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- W1996613531 abstract "<h3>Background</h3> Lung clearance index (LCI) measured by multiple breath washout (MBW) is a sensitive indicator of early lung disease in Cystic Fibrosis (CF).<sup>1</sup> MBW using sulphur hexafluoride (SF<sub>6</sub>) and mass spectrometry (MS) is currently the gold standard, but equipment is limited to a few centres. Although commercial devices based on SF<sub>6</sub> have been developed, use of SF<sub>6</sub> is expensive and restricted in some countries. Commercial devices using nitrogen (N<sub>2</sub>), which is cheaper and widely available, have been developed recently to increase accessibility of this test in research and clinical practice but have yet to be validated in children. The aim of this study was to compare values of LCI and Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) in children using the N<sub>2-</sub>MBW EasyOne Pro® LAB system (ndd Medical Technologies) and the MS (AMIS 2000, Innovision ApS). <h3>Methods</h3> School-age children with CF and healthy controls completed MBW in triplicate on both the EasyOne Pro® and MS in random order on the same occasion. Within-subject agreement between devices for LCI and FRC was assessed by Bland-Altman analysis. <h3>Results</h3> Of the 50 children recruited, all completed testing using MS, while 5 failed quality control on the EasyOne Pro® LAB. Paired results from both devices were obtained in 26 children with CF (mean age [range]) (13.3y[7.8y-17.4y]) and 19 controls (14.8y [12.5y-16.7y]). LCI was significantly higher in those with CF when using both devices (mean difference[95% CI], CF-controls): 2.47[1.4;3.5] for the MS-SF<sub>6</sub> and 2.20[1.2–3.2] for N<sub>2</sub>-MBW. There were no significant group differences between devices for either LCI (mean difference[95% CI]) -0.14[-0.45;0.16] or FRC -0.15L[-0.2;-0.08]. Within-subject variability was proportional to mean values (see Figure) and ranged from 0.4–15.7% for LCI and 0.0–19.6% for FRC. <h3>Conclusion</h3> Despite some previous reports that N<sub>2-</sub>washout results in higher LCI values than MS-SF<sub>6 </sub>washout, on average, we found similar values in both healthy school-age children and those with CF. Further work is required to examine causes of within-subject variability and assess validity and sensitivity over a wider age range, including preschool children, before commercial N<sub>2</sub>-MBW devices can be confidently used in multi-centre trials. <h3>Reference</h3> Aurora <i>et al</i>. <i>Am J Respir Crit Care Med. </i>2011;183:752–8" @default.
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