Do Causes Influence Functional Aspects and Quality of Life in Patients with Nonfibrocystic Bronchiectasis?
Ádria Cristina da Silva, Jessica de Campos Medeiros, Monica Corso Pereira

TL;DR
This study explores how different causes of nonfibrocystic bronchiectasis affect patients' lung function and quality of life.
Contribution
The study identifies key causes of nonfibrocystic bronchiectasis and links them to distinct clinical and functional outcomes.
Findings
Postinfections, ciliary dyskinesia, and COPD were the most common causes of NCFB.
COPD patients had worse lung function, more comorbidities, and poorer 6MWT performance.
More symptomatic patients reported worse quality of life and higher exacerbation rates.
Abstract
The denomination of noncystic fibrosis bronchiectasis (NCFB) includes several causes, and differences may be expected between the patient subgroups regarding age, comorbidities, and clinical and functional evolution. This study sought to identify the main causes of NCFB in a cohort of stable adult patients and to investigate whether such conditions would be different in their clinical, functional, and quality of life aspects. Between 2017 and 2019, all active patients with NCFB were prospectively evaluated searching for clinical data, past medical history, dyspnea severity grading, quality of life data, microbiological profile, and lung function (spirometry and six-minute walk test). There was a female predominance; mean age was 54.7 years. Causes were identified in 82% of the patients, the most frequent being postinfections (n = 39), ciliary dyskinesia (CD) (n = 32), and chronic…
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TopicsCystic Fibrosis Research Advances · Pediatric health and respiratory diseases · Dysphagia Assessment and Management
