Predicting Pulmonary Exacerbations in Cystic Fibrosis Using Inflammation-Based Scoring Systems
Raphael S. Reitmeier, Melanie Götschke, Julia Walter, Jeremias Götschke, Julian Schlatzer, Diego Kauffmann-Guerrero, Jürgen Behr, Amanda Tufman, Pontus Mertsch

TL;DR
This study finds that the CRP/albumin ratio can predict future lung infections in people with cystic fibrosis.
Contribution
The study identifies CRP/albumin ratio as the most reliable predictor of pulmonary exacerbations in cystic fibrosis patients.
Findings
CRP(log) and CRP/albumin ratio were strongly associated with future pulmonary exacerbations.
The CRP/albumin ratio outperformed other inflammation-based models in predicting exacerbations.
Decreased LMR and increased NLR also showed significant associations with exacerbations.
Abstract
Background: The aim of this study is to identify people with cystic fibrosis (pwCF) at risk for future pulmonary exacerbations (PEx) based on established and unestablished markers of chronic inflammation. There is currently no universal definition of PEx in cystic fibrosis (CF), but it is commonly characterized by clinical deterioration and a drop in FEV1 ≥10% with or without elevations in systemic inflammatory markers. PEx negatively affect clinical outcomes in pwCF; therefore, predicting and preventing PEx is a crucial goal in the treatment of pwCF. Methods: We retrospectively examined pwCF ≥18 years who had ≥2 pulmonary function tests per year for a 3-year period. The first year was marked as the baseline. The follow-up period (FU) was defined as the following two-year period after baseline. PEx were defined as a need for intravenous antibiotic treatment due to clinical…
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TopicsCystic Fibrosis Research Advances · Biological Research and Disease Studies · Inflammation biomarkers and pathways
