Background: To limit the progression of disease, people with cystic fibrosis (pwCF) perform daily respiratory physiotherapy, which is perceived as the most burdensome routine in managing their condition. The elexacaftor-tezacaftor-ivacaftor (ETI) combination has changed respiratory management. Objective: To investigate how the perceived treatment burden changed in 1 year of treatment with ETI. Design: Prospective observational study. Methods: Ad hoc questionnaires for the pwCF and for the caregivers of pwCF < 18 years were administered before the initiation of ETI therapy and then at 6-12 months. The Cystic Fibrosis Questionnaire-Revised (CFQ-R) and the Sinonasal Outcome Test (SNOT-22) were administered to explore disease-related symptoms and social limitations. The International Physical Activity Questionnaire was used to determine levels of physical activity. Mixed-effect models were fitted to explore whether the time engaged in respiratory physiotherapy changed during 1 year. Results: The study included 47/184 pwCF aged 21.4 (5.7) years, who completed 1 year of ETI therapy. At 6 months, time on aerosol therapy was decreased by 2.5 (95% CI -32.9 to 27.8) min/day, time on airway clearance therapies (ACTs) was decreased by 8.8 (95% CI -25.9 to 8.3) min/day, and time for cleaning and disinfecting respiratory equipment was decreased by 10.6 (95% CI -26.5 to 5.3) min/day. At 1 year, gains in time saved were nearly 15 min/day on average. At 1 year, 5/47 (10.6%) pwCF reported that they had discontinued positive expiratory pressure mask. Conclusion: PwCF on ETI may note less time engaged in their daily respiratory physiotherapy routine. Nonetheless, aerosol therapy, ACTs and maintaining respiratory equipment were still perceived as time-consuming daily activities.

Perceived burden of respiratory physiotherapy in people with cystic fibrosis taking elexacaftor–tezacaftor–ivacaftor combination: a 1-year observational study / C. Blardone, S. Gambazza, A. Mariani, R. Galgani, A. Brivio, R.M. Nobili, C. Rizza, A.L. Tutino, A. Gramegna, V. Daccò, M. Contarini, F. Blasi, D. Laquintana. - In: THERAPEUTIC ADVANCES IN RESPIRATORY DISEASE. - ISSN 1753-4658. - 18:(2024), pp. 1-10. [10.1177/17534666241235054]

Perceived burden of respiratory physiotherapy in people with cystic fibrosis taking elexacaftor–tezacaftor–ivacaftor combination: a 1-year observational study

S. Gambazza
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C. Rizza;A. Gramegna;F. Blasi
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2024

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Background: To limit the progression of disease, people with cystic fibrosis (pwCF) perform daily respiratory physiotherapy, which is perceived as the most burdensome routine in managing their condition. The elexacaftor-tezacaftor-ivacaftor (ETI) combination has changed respiratory management. Objective: To investigate how the perceived treatment burden changed in 1 year of treatment with ETI. Design: Prospective observational study. Methods: Ad hoc questionnaires for the pwCF and for the caregivers of pwCF < 18 years were administered before the initiation of ETI therapy and then at 6-12 months. The Cystic Fibrosis Questionnaire-Revised (CFQ-R) and the Sinonasal Outcome Test (SNOT-22) were administered to explore disease-related symptoms and social limitations. The International Physical Activity Questionnaire was used to determine levels of physical activity. Mixed-effect models were fitted to explore whether the time engaged in respiratory physiotherapy changed during 1 year. Results: The study included 47/184 pwCF aged 21.4 (5.7) years, who completed 1 year of ETI therapy. At 6 months, time on aerosol therapy was decreased by 2.5 (95% CI -32.9 to 27.8) min/day, time on airway clearance therapies (ACTs) was decreased by 8.8 (95% CI -25.9 to 8.3) min/day, and time for cleaning and disinfecting respiratory equipment was decreased by 10.6 (95% CI -26.5 to 5.3) min/day. At 1 year, gains in time saved were nearly 15 min/day on average. At 1 year, 5/47 (10.6%) pwCF reported that they had discontinued positive expiratory pressure mask. Conclusion: PwCF on ETI may note less time engaged in their daily respiratory physiotherapy routine. Nonetheless, aerosol therapy, ACTs and maintaining respiratory equipment were still perceived as time-consuming daily activities.
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CFTR modulators; airway clearance; cystic fibrosis; lung clearance index; respiratory physiotherapy; treatment burden;
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Perceived burden of respiratory physiotherapy in people with cystic fibrosis taking elexacaftor–tezacaftor–ivacaftor combination: a 1-year observational study / C. Blardone, S. Gambazza, A. Mariani, R. Galgani, A. Brivio, R.M. Nobili, C. Rizza, A.L. Tutino, A. Gramegna, V. Daccò, M. Contarini, F. Blasi, D. Laquintana. - In: THERAPEUTIC ADVANCES IN RESPIRATORY DISEASE. - ISSN 1753-4658. - 18:(2024), pp. 1-10. [10.1177/17534666241235054]
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