Exercise performance and quality of life in children with cystic fibrosis and mildly impaired lung function: relation with antibiotic treatments and hospitalization.
Kristof VandekerckhoveMichiel KeyzerJasper CornetteIlse CoomansFilip PylFrans De BaetsPetra SchelstraeteFilomeen HaerynckDaniel De WolfSabine Van DaeleJan BoonePublished in: European journal of pediatrics (2017)
Patients with mild CF lung disease have good exercise performance although still lower than the normal population. VO2max% is affected by number of antibiotic treatments over a longer period. There is an impact of hospitalization days on quality of life. What is Known: • Children with CF have lower exercise performance; there is an association between hospitalization frequency and exercise performance • Quality of life is diminished in children with CF and influenced by respiratory infections What is New: • Even patients with mild CF lung disease have lower maximal exercise performance (VO 2 max) and a lower anaerobic threshold; VO 2 max is lower in children who had more antibiotic treatments in the last 3 years • School and emotional functioning are diminished in children with mild CF lung disease; hospitalization is negatively correlated with school functioning and physical functioning.