Treatment response to pulmonary exacerbation in primary ciliary dyskinesia
Pediatric Pulmonology2023Vol. 58(10), pp. 2857–2864
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Dvir Gatt, Michelle Shaw, Valerie Waters, Fiona Kritzinger, Melinda Solomon, Sharon Dell, Félix Ratjen
Abstract
In children with PCD treated with IV antibiotics, the majority of lung function recovery happens during the first week of IV therapy. Lower BMI was associated with nonresponse to therapy.
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