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Conducting Respiratory Oscillometry in an Outpatient Setting
Published on: April 8, 2022
Impulse oscillometry identifies peripheral airway dysfunction in children with adenosine deaminase deficiency
Hirsh D Komarow1, Robert Sokolic2, Michael S Hershfield3
1Laboratory of Allergic Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, NIH/NIAID/LAD/Bldg. 10, Room 1C129A1, 10 Center Drive, Bethesda, MD, 20892-1960, USA. komarowh@niaid.nih.gov.
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Adenosine deaminase-deficient severe combined immunodeficiency (ADA-SCID) is characterized by impaired T-, B- and NK-cell function. Affected children, in addition to early onset of infections, manifest non-immunologic symptoms including pulmonary dysfunction likely attributable to elevated systemic adenosine levels. Lung disease assessment has primarily employed repetitive radiography and effort-dependent functional studies. Through impulse oscillometry (IOS), which is effort-independent, we prospectively obtained objective measures of lung dysfunction in 10 children with ADA-SCID. These results support the use of IOS in the identification and monitoring of lung function abnormalities in children with primary immunodeficiencies.
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