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Airway ciliary dysfunction and respiratory symptoms in patients with transposition of the great arteries.

Maliha ZahidAbha S BaisXin TianWilliam DevineDong Ming LeeCyrus YauDaniel SonnenbergLee BeermanOmar KhalifaCecelia W Lo
Published in: PloS one (2018)
TGA patients have high prevalence of abnormal CM and low nNO, but ciliary dysfunction was not correlated with TGA type. Differing from PCD, respiratory symptoms were increased with abnormal CM, but not low nNO. Together with the negative findings from exome sequencing analysis, this would suggest TGA patients with ciliary dysfunction do not have PCD but nevertheless may suffer from milder airway clearance deficiency. Further studies are needed to investigate whether such ciliary dysfunction is associated with increased postsurgical complications as previously observed in CHD patients with heterotaxy.
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