Guest guest Posted November 27, 2002 Report Share Posted November 27, 2002 Hi, this should read familar to Jennie Uphoff and some others too. Peace Torsten, dad of Fiona 5wcf e-mail: torstenkrafft@... Arch Dis Child 2001;84:50-54 ( January ) Nocturnal oximetry in infants with cystic fibrosis M P Villaa, J Pagania, V Lucidib, S Palamidesa, R Ronchettiaa Clinica Pediatrica, Università " La Sapienza " , Viale Regina Elena, 324, I-00161 Rome, Italy, b Bambino Gesù Hospital, Rome, Italy Correspondence to: Prof. Villa mariapia.villa@... Accepted 15 August 2000 AIM To investigate whether children with cystic fibrosis under 3 years of age have disordered breathing and episodes of oxygen desaturation during sleep. METHODS We studied 19 infants (9 boys and 10 girls) with cystic fibrosis, mean age 13.1 months (range 3-36 months) and 20 age and sex matched healthy subjects. Patients and controls underwent an overnight polysomnographic study and respiratory function testing on the following morning. RESULTS Seven patients with ongoing respiratory tract inflammation had disordered breathing and episodes of oxygen desaturation during sleep. Pulse oximetry showed a significantly lower mean oxygen saturation (SaO2) and a higher percentage of total sleep time spent with SaO2 less than 93% in symptomatic children than in controls. CONCLUSION Results suggest that infants and young children with cystic fibrosis and mild airways inflammation (rhinitis, cough, red throat) have episodes of oxygen desaturation during sleep. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2002 Report Share Posted November 29, 2002 Actually, I had not read yet that this is more common in kids with CF. So far, no one has ever offered an explanation other than anatomy and her having OSA in addition to the CF. So this study is interesting.... I have not checked mail in over a week, even some of the research stuff I having coming in I havent' had time to read...so this is very timely and I appreciate it. Is it ok to forward it to Ron (my husband Ron, to clarify...)? thanks Jen > Hi, > > this should read familar to Jennie Uphoff and some others too. > > Peace > Torsten, dad of Fiona 5wcf > e-mail: torstenkrafft@w... > > Arch Dis Child 2001;84:50-54 ( January ) > > Nocturnal oximetry in infants with cystic fibrosis > > M P Villaa, J Pagania, V Lucidib, S Palamidesa, R Ronchettiaa Clinica > Pediatrica, Università " La Sapienza " , Viale Regina Elena, 324, I- 00161 > Rome, Italy, b Bambino Gesù Hospital, Rome, Italy > Correspondence to: Prof. Villa mariapia.villa@u... Accepted 15 > August 2000 > AIM To investigate whether children with cystic fibrosis under 3 years of > age have disordered breathing and episodes of oxygen desaturation during > sleep. > > METHODS We studied 19 infants (9 boys and 10 girls) with cystic fibrosis, > mean age 13.1 months (range 3-36 months) and 20 age and sex matched healthy > subjects. Patients and controls underwent an overnight > polysomnographic study and respiratory function testing on the following > morning. > RESULTS Seven patients with ongoing respiratory tract inflammation had > disordered breathing and episodes of oxygen desaturation during sleep. Pulse > oximetry showed a significantly lower mean oxygen saturation (SaO2) > and a higher percentage of total sleep time spent with SaO2 less than 93% in > symptomatic children than in controls. > CONCLUSION Results suggest that infants and young children with cystic > fibrosis and mild airways inflammation (rhinitis, cough, red throat) have > episodes of oxygen desaturation during sleep. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2002 Report Share Posted November 29, 2002 Actually, I had not read yet that this is more common in kids with CF. So far, no one has ever offered an explanation other than anatomy and her having OSA in addition to the CF. So this study is interesting.... I have not checked mail in over a week, even some of the research stuff I having coming in I havent' had time to read...so this is very timely and I appreciate it. Is it ok to forward it to Ron (my husband Ron, to clarify...)? thanks Jen > Hi, > > this should read familar to Jennie Uphoff and some others too. > > Peace > Torsten, dad of Fiona 5wcf > e-mail: torstenkrafft@w... > > Arch Dis Child 2001;84:50-54 ( January ) > > Nocturnal oximetry in infants with cystic fibrosis > > M P Villaa, J Pagania, V Lucidib, S Palamidesa, R Ronchettiaa Clinica > Pediatrica, Università " La Sapienza " , Viale Regina Elena, 324, I- 00161 > Rome, Italy, b Bambino Gesù Hospital, Rome, Italy > Correspondence to: Prof. Villa mariapia.villa@u... Accepted 15 > August 2000 > AIM To investigate whether children with cystic fibrosis under 3 years of > age have disordered breathing and episodes of oxygen desaturation during > sleep. > > METHODS We studied 19 infants (9 boys and 10 girls) with cystic fibrosis, > mean age 13.1 months (range 3-36 months) and 20 age and sex matched healthy > subjects. Patients and controls underwent an overnight > polysomnographic study and respiratory function testing on the following > morning. > RESULTS Seven patients with ongoing respiratory tract inflammation had > disordered breathing and episodes of oxygen desaturation during sleep. Pulse > oximetry showed a significantly lower mean oxygen saturation (SaO2) > and a higher percentage of total sleep time spent with SaO2 less than 93% in > symptomatic children than in controls. > CONCLUSION Results suggest that infants and young children with cystic > fibrosis and mild airways inflammation (rhinitis, cough, red throat) have > episodes of oxygen desaturation during sleep. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2002 Report Share Posted November 29, 2002 Actually, I had not read yet that this is more common in kids with CF. So far, no one has ever offered an explanation other than anatomy and her having OSA in addition to the CF. So this study is interesting.... I have not checked mail in over a week, even some of the research stuff I having coming in I havent' had time to read...so this is very timely and I appreciate it. Is it ok to forward it to Ron (my husband Ron, to clarify...)? thanks Jen > Hi, > > this should read familar to Jennie Uphoff and some others too. > > Peace > Torsten, dad of Fiona 5wcf > e-mail: torstenkrafft@w... > > Arch Dis Child 2001;84:50-54 ( January ) > > Nocturnal oximetry in infants with cystic fibrosis > > M P Villaa, J Pagania, V Lucidib, S Palamidesa, R Ronchettiaa Clinica > Pediatrica, Università " La Sapienza " , Viale Regina Elena, 324, I- 00161 > Rome, Italy, b Bambino Gesù Hospital, Rome, Italy > Correspondence to: Prof. Villa mariapia.villa@u... Accepted 15 > August 2000 > AIM To investigate whether children with cystic fibrosis under 3 years of > age have disordered breathing and episodes of oxygen desaturation during > sleep. > > METHODS We studied 19 infants (9 boys and 10 girls) with cystic fibrosis, > mean age 13.1 months (range 3-36 months) and 20 age and sex matched healthy > subjects. Patients and controls underwent an overnight > polysomnographic study and respiratory function testing on the following > morning. > RESULTS Seven patients with ongoing respiratory tract inflammation had > disordered breathing and episodes of oxygen desaturation during sleep. Pulse > oximetry showed a significantly lower mean oxygen saturation (SaO2) > and a higher percentage of total sleep time spent with SaO2 less than 93% in > symptomatic children than in controls. > CONCLUSION Results suggest that infants and young children with cystic > fibrosis and mild airways inflammation (rhinitis, cough, red throat) have > episodes of oxygen desaturation during sleep. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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