Autor(es): Stollar, Fabíola ; Adde, Fabíola Villac ; Cunha, Maristela T. ; Leone, Claudio ; Rodrigues, Joaquim C.
Data: 2011
Origem: Oasisbr
Assunto(s): Chest radiography; Six minute walk test; Spirometry; Chest tomography; Clinical status
Autor(es): Stollar, Fabíola ; Adde, Fabíola Villac ; Cunha, Maristela T. ; Leone, Claudio ; Rodrigues, Joaquim C.
Data: 2011
Origem: Oasisbr
Assunto(s): Chest radiography; Six minute walk test; Spirometry; Chest tomography; Clinical status
INTRODUCTION: The Shwachman-Kulczycki score was the first scoring system used in cystic fibrosis to assess disease severity. Despite its subjectivity, it is still widely used. OBJECTIVE: To study correlations among forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), chest radiography, chest computed tomography, 6-minute walk test, and Shwachman-Kulczycki score in patients with cystic fibrosis and to test whether the Shwachman-Kulczycki score is still useful in monitoring the severity of the disease. METHODS: A cross-sectional prospective study was performed to analyze the correlations (Spearman). Patients with clinically stable cystic fibrosis, aged 3-21 years, were included. RESULTS: 43 patients, 19F/24M, mean age 10.5 + 4.7 years, with a median Shwachman-Kulczycki score of 70 were studied. The median Brasfield and Bhalla scores were 17 and 10, respectively. The mean Z score for the 6-minute walk test was -1.1 + 1.106 and the mean FEV1 was 59 + 26 (as percentage of predicted values). The following significant correlations versus the Shwachman-Kulczycki score were found: FEV1 (r = 0.76), 6-minute walk test (r = 0.71), chest radiography (r = 0.71) and chest computed tomography (r = -0.78). When patients were divided according to FEV1, a statistically significantly correlation with the Shwachman-Kulczycki score was found only in patients with FEV1