Improved outcomes in cystic fibrosis using modified Re-Education of Airway Clearance Technique (REACT) programme

采用改良的气道清除技术再教育(REACT)方案可改善囊性纤维化患者的预后

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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is known to reduce lung function as measured by per cent predicted for the forced expiratory volume in the first second (ppFEV(1)) over time. Our paediatric CF programme demonstrated significant gaps in benchmarked ppFEV(1) predicted compared with the national median. Our objective was to assess whether the implementation of a modified Re-Education of Airway Clearance Techniques (REACT) programme could lead to an improvement in lung function as measured by ppFEV(1). METHODS: This 2-year prospective quality improvement study at Lurie Children's CF Center for children aged >6 years used improvement methodology to implement a modified REACT programme. Outcome measures were assessed for our entire programme via the CF Foundation Patient Registry (CFFPR) and statistical process control. Comparisons were also made before and after REACT for outcome measures. RESULTS: By the end of implementation, monthly participation rate achieved 100%. Using CFFPR data and SPC, median ppFEV(1) increased by 3.9%, whereas only body mass index (BMI) as a secondary outcome increased. Comparison of pre and post REACT showed improvements in average ppFEV(1) (95% vs 96%, p<0.0001), FEF(25%-75%) (82% vs 83%, p=0.0590), rate of ppFEV1 decline (+2% vs -4%, p=0.0262) and BMI percentile (57% vs 60%, p<0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of a modified REACT at Lurie Children's paediatric CF programme led to an increase in ppFEV(1), FEF(25%-75%) and BMI percentile.

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