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Item ERS International Virtual Congress 2021: Highlights from the Turkish Thoracic Society Early Career MembersSenel, MY; Karadogan, D; Vardaloglu, I; Develi, E; Çelik, S; Hizal, M; Özsezen, B; Öncel, A; Can, I; Hürsoy, N; Uyar, K; Karakas, FG; Er, B; Asfuroglu, P; Gürsoy, TR; Eyuboglu, TS; Çakir, EP; Ademhan, D; Karaoglanoglu, S; Emiralioglu, N; Öztürk, NAA; Marim, F; Güçlü, ÖA; Çetin, N; Topçu, DÖ; Çelik, P; Akgün, MThis review aimed to highlight some important points derived from the presentations of the European Respiratory Society 2021 Virtual International Congress by a committee formed by the Early Career Task Group of the Turkish Thoracic Society. We summarized a wide range of topics including current developments of respiratory diseases and provided an overview of important and striking topics of the congress. Our primary motivation was to give some up-to-date information and new developments discussed during congress especially for the pulmonologists who did not have a chance to follow the congress. This review also committed an opportunity to get an overview of the newest data in the diverse fields of respiratory medicine such as post-coronavirus disease 2019, some new interventional and technologic developments related to respiratory health, and new treatment strategies.Item Evaluation of factors affecting bone mineral density in CF patients through CF registry of TurkeySoydas, SSA; Tugcu, GD; Gençoglu, MY; Cinel, G; Emiralioglu, N; Yalçin, E; Kiper, N; Sen,; Altintas, DU; Çokugras, H; Kilinç, AA; Yazan, H; Ünal, G; Yilmaz, A; Çaglar, HT; Damadoglu, E; Irmak, I; Demir, E; Öztürk, GK; Bingöl, A; Basaran, E; Sapan, N; Aslan, AT; Asfuroglu, P; Harmanci, K; Köse, M; Hangül, M; Özdemir, A; Özcan, G; Gayretli, ZG; Keskin, Ö; Yüksel, H; Özdogan, S; Topal, E; Çaltepe, G; Can, D; Ekren, PK; Kiliç, M; Eyüboglu, TS; Pekcan, S; Çobanoglu, N; Çakir, E; Özçelik, U; Dogru, DItem Patients with cystic fibrosis who could not receive the CFTR modulator treatment: What did they lose in 1 year?Uytun, S; Cinel, G; Polat, SE; Tabakçi, SO; Kiper, N; Yalçin, E; Tural, DA; Özsezen, B; Sen, V; Sen, HS; Altintas, DU; Çokugras, H; Kilinç, AA; Baskan, AK; Yazan, H; Çollak, A; Uzuner, S; Ünal, G; Yilmaz, AI; Çaglar, HT; Damadoglu, E; Irmak, I; Demir, E; Öztürk, GK; Bingöl, A; Basaran, E; Sapan, N; Canitez, Y; Aslan, AT; Asfuroglu, P; Harmanci, K; Köse, M; Hangül, M; Özdemir, A; Çobanoglu, N; Özcan, G; Keskin, Ö; Yüksel, H; Özdogan, S; Topal, E; Çaltepe, G; Can, D; Ekren, PK; Kiliç, M; Emiralioglu, N; Eyüboglu, TS; Pekcan, S; Çakir, E; Özçelik, U; Dogru, DBackgroundCystic fibrosis (CF) is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) genetic variants. CFTR modulators improve pulmonary function and reduce respiratory infections in CF. This study investigated the clinical and laboratory follow-up parameters over 1 year in patients with CF who could not receive this treatment. MethodsThis retrospective cohort study included 2018 and 2019 CF patient data from the CF registry of Turkey. Demographic and clinical characteristics of 294 patients were assessed, who had modulator treatment indications in 2018 but could not reach the treatment. ResultsIn 2019, patients younger than 18 years had significantly lower BMI z-scores than in 2018. During the 1-year follow-up, forced expiratory volumes (FEV1) and FEV1 z-scores a trend toward a decrease. In 2019, chronic Staphylococcus aureus colonization, inhaled antipseudomonal antibiotic use for more than 3 months, oral nutritional supplement requirements, and oxygen support need increased. ConclusionsPatients who had indications for modulator treatments but were unable to obtain them worsened even after a year of follow-up. This study emphasized the importance of using modulator treatments for patients with CF in our country, as well as in many countries worldwide.Item Clinical findings of patients with cystic fibrosis according to newborn screening resultsGursoy, TR; Aslan, AT; Asfuroglu, P; Eyuboglu, TS; Cakir, E; Cobanoglu, N; Pekcan, S; Cinel, G; Dogru, D; Ozcelik, U; Yalcin, E; Sen, V; Ercan, O; Kilinc, AA; Yazan, H; Altintas, DU; Ozturk, GK; Bingol, A; Sapan, N; Celebioglu, E; Tugcu, GD; Ozdemir, A; Harmanci, K; Kose, M; Emiralioglu, N; Tamay, Z; Yuksel, H; Ozcan, G; Topal, E; Can, D; Ekren, PK; Caltepe, G; Kilic, M; Ozdogan, SBackground Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a lethal recessive genetic disease caused by loss of function associated with mutations in the CF trans-membrane conductance regulator. It is highly prevalent (approximately 1 in 3,500) in Caucasians. The aim of this study was to compare demographic and clinical features, diagnostic tests, treatments, and complications of patients with CF whose newborn screening (NBS) with twice-repeated immune reactive trypsinogen testing was positive, normal, and not performed. Methods In this study, 359 of all 1,488 CF patients recorded in the CF Registry of Turkey in 2018, who had been born through the process of NBS, were evaluated. Demographic and clinical features were compared in patients diagnosed with positive NBS (Group 1), normal (Group 2), or without NBS (Group 3). Results In Group 1, there were 299 patients, in Group 2, there were 40 patients, and in Group 3, there were 20 patients. Among all patients, the median age at diagnosis was 0.17 years. The median age at diagnosis was higher in Groups 2 and 3 than in Group 1 (P = 0.001). Fecal elastase results were higher in Group 2 (P = 0.033). The weight z-score was lower and chronic Staphylococcus aureus infection was more common in Group 3 (P = 0.017, P = 0.004, respectively). Conclusions Frequency of growth retardation and chronic S. aureus infection can be reduced with an early diagnosis using NBS. In the presence of clinical suspicion in patients with normal NBS, further analyses such as genetic testing should be performed, especially to prevent missing patients with severe mutations.Item Evaluation of respiratory function at 6 years of age in patients with cystic fibrosis with frequent pulmonary exacerbations in the first 2 years of lifeTabakci, SO; Cinel, G; Uytun, S; Polat, SE; Yalçin, E; Kiper, N; Erdal, MA; Sen, V; Savas, S; Çelebi, Ö; Altintas, DU; Serbes, M; Kilinç, AA; Çokugras, H; Arslan, H; Yazan, H; Kafi, HM; Çollak, A; Ünal, G; Yilmaz, AI; Çaglar, HT; Irmak, I; Damadoglu, E; Öztürk, GK; Demir, E; Basaran, E; Bingöl, A; Canitez, Y; Çekiç, S; Asfuroglu, P; Aslan, AT; Harmanci, K; Kiliç, G; Köse, M; Ersoy, A; Hangül, M; Özdemir, A; Özcan, G; Çobanoglu, N; Aydin, ZGG; Keskin, Ö; Yüksel, H; Özdogan, S; Topal, E; Çaltepe, G; Can, D; Ekren, PK; Kiliç, M; Eyüboglu, TS; Pecan, S; Çakir, E; Emiralioglu, N; Özçelik, U; Ersöz, DDItem The efficacy of inhaled hypertonic saline in children with cystic fibrosis who receive daily DNase.Gencoglu, MY; Tugcu, GD; Soydas, SSA; Cinel, G; Emiralioglu, N; Yalçin, E; Kiper, N; Sen,; Altintas, DU; Çokugras, H; Kilinç, AA; Yazan, H; Ünal, G; Yilmaz, A; Çaglar, HT; Damadoglu, E; Irmak, I; Demir, E; Öztürk, G; Bingöl, A; Basaran, E; Sapan, N; Aslan, AT; Asfuroglu, P; Harmanci, K; Köse, M; Hangül, M; Özdemir, A; Özcan, G; Gayretli, ZG; Keskin, Ö; Yüksel, H; Özdogan, S; Topal, E; Çaltepe, G; Can, D; Ekren, PK; Kiliç, M; Eyüboglu, TS; Pekcan, S; Çobanoglu, N; Çakir, E; Özçelik, U; Dogru, DItem Early Pseudomonas aeruginosa colonization in cystic fibrosis patientsOcak, E; Tugcu, GD; Polat, SE; Cinel, G; Emiralioglu, N; Yalçin, E; Kiper, N; Sen,; Altintas, DU; Çokugras, H; Kilinç, AA; Yazan, H; Ünal, G; Yilmaz, AI; Damadoglu, E; Irmak, I; Demir, E; Öztürk, G; Basaran, AE; Bingöl, A; Sapan, N; Aslan, AT; Asfuroglu, P; Harmanci, K; Köse, M; Hangül, M; Özdemir, A; Özcan, G; Aydin, ZGG; Keskin, AÖ; Yüksel, H; Özdogan, S; Topal, E; Çaltepe, G; Can, D; Ekren, PK; Kiliç, M; Eyüboglu, TS; Pekcan, S; Çobanoglu, N; Çakir, E; Özçelik, U; Ersöz, DDItem One-Year Follow-Up of Cystic Fibrosis Patients Who Cannot Reach the Modulator Therapies Although Having Indications: What are Their Losses?Uytun, S; Polat, SE; Tabakçi, SÖ; Cinel, G; Emiralioglu, N; Yalçin, E; Kiper, N; Sen,; Altintas, DU; Çokugras, H; Kilinç, AA; Yazan, H; Çollak, A; Uzuner, S; Ünal, G; Yilmaz, A; Çelik, S; Damadoglu, E; Irmak, I; Demir, E; Öztürk, G; Basaran, E; Bingöl, A; Sapan, N; Aslan, AT; Asfuroglu, P; Harmanci, K; Köse, M; Hangül, M; Özdemir, A; Özcan, G; Gayretli, ZG; Keskin, Ö; Yüksel, H; Özdogan, S; Topal, E; Çaltepe, G; Can, D; Ekren, PK; Kiliç, M; Süleyman, A; Eyüboglu, TS; Pekcan, S; Çobanoglu, N; Çakir, E; Özçelik, U; Dogru, DItem Factors associated with pulmonary function decline of patients in the cystic fibrosis registry of Turkey: A retrospective cohort studyEmiralioglu, N; Çakir, B; Sertçelik, A; Yalçin, E; Kiper, N; Sen, V; Altintas, DU; Serbes, M; Çokugras, H; Kilinç, AA; Baskan, AK; Hepkaya, E; Yazan, H; Türel, O; Kafi, HM; Yilmaz, AI; Ünal, G; Çaglar, T; Damadoglu, E; Irmak, I; Demir, E; Öztürk, G; Bingöl, A; Basaran, E; Sapan, N; Aslan, AT; Asfuroglu, P; Harmanci, K; Köse, M; Hangül, M; Özdemir, A; Tugcu, G; Polat, SE; Özcan, G; Gayretli, ZG; Keskin, O; Bilgic, S; Yüksel, H; Özdogan, S; Topal, E; Caltepe, G; Can, D; Ekren, PK; Kiliç, M; Süleyman, A; Eyüboglu, TS; Cinel, G; Pekcan, S; Çobanoglu, N; Çakir, E; Özcelik, U; Dogru, DBackground: The decline in pulmonary function is a predictor of disease progression in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). This study aimed to determine the decline rate of percent predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 s (ppFEV1) based on the data of the CF Registry of Turkey. The secondary aim was to investigate the risk factors related to the decline in ppFEV1. Methods: A retrospective cohort study of CF patients over 6 years old, with pulmonary function data over at least 2 years of follow-up was extracted from the national CF registry for years 2017-2019. Patients were classified according to disease severity and age groups. Multivariate analysis was used to predict the decline in ppFEV1 and to investigate the associated risk factors. Results: A total of 1722 pulmonary function test results were available from 574 patients over the study period. Mean diagnostic age was older and weight for age, height for age, and body mass index z scores were significantly lower in the group of ppFEV1 < 40, while chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa (p < .001) and mucoid P. aeruginosa colonization (p < .001) were significantly higher in this group (p < .001). Overall mean annual ppFEV1 decline was -0.97% (95% confidence interval [CI] = -0.02 to -1.92%). The mean change of ppFEV1 was significantly higher in the group with ppFEV1 >= 70 compared with the other (ppFEV1 < 40 and ppFEV1: 40-69) two groups (p = .004). Chronic P. aeruginosa colonization (odds ratio [OR] = 1.79 95% CI = 1.26-2.54; p = .01) and initial ppFEV1 >= 70 (OR = 2.98 95% CI = 1.06-8.36), p = .038) were associated with significant ppFEV1 decline in the whole cohort. Conclusions: This data analysis recommends close follow-up of patients with normal initial ppFEV1 levels at baseline; advocates for early interventions for P. aeruginosa; and underlines the importance of nutritional interventions to slow down lung disease progression.Item The success of the Cystic Fibrosis Registry of Turkey for improvement of patient careAsfuroglu, P; Eyuboglu, TS; Aslan, AT; Gursoy, TR; Emiralioglu, N; Yalcin, E; Kiper, N; Sen, V; Sen, HS; Altintas, DU; Ozcan, D; Kilinc, AA; Cokugras, H; Baskan, AK; Yazan, H; Erenberk, U; Dogan, G; Unal, G; Yilmaz, AI; Keskin, O; Arik, E; Kucukosmanoglu, E; Irmak, I; Damadoglu, E; Ozturk, GK; Gulen, F; Basaran, AE; Bingol, A; Cekic, S; Sapan, N; Kilic, G; Harmanci, K; Kose, M; Ozdemir, A; Tugcu, GD; Polat, SE; Hangul, M; Ozcan, G; Aydin, ZGG; Yuksel, H; Topal, E; Ozdogan, S; Caltepe, G; Suleyman, A; Can, D; Ekren, PK; Bal, CM; Kilic, M; Cinel, G; Cobanoglu, N; Pekcan, S; Cakir, E; Ozcelik, U; Dogru, DBackground Cystic fibrosis (CF) registries play an essential role in improving disease outcomes of people with CF. This study aimed to evaluate the association of newly established CF registry system in Turkey on follow-up, clinical, growth, treatment, and complications of people with this disease. Methods Age at diagnosis, current age, sex, z-scores of weight, height and body mass index (BMI), neonatal screening results, pulmonary function tests, history of meconium ileus, medications, presence of microorganisms, and follow-up were evaluated and compared to data of people with CF represented in both 2017 and 2019 registry data. Results There were 1170 people with CF in 2017 and 1637 in 2019 CF registry. Eight hundred and fourteen people were registered in both 2017 and 2019 of whom z-scores of heights and BMI were significantly higher in 2019 (p = 0.002, p =0.039, respectively). Inhaled hypertonic saline, bronchodilator, and azithromycin usages were significantly higher in 2019 (p =0.001, p = 0.001, p = 0.003, respectively). The percent predicted of forced expiratory volume in 1 sec and forced vital capacity were similar in 2017 and 2019 (88% and 89.5%, p = 0.248 and 84.5% and 87%, p =0.332, respectively). Liver diseases and osteoporosis were significantly higher, and pseudo-Bartter syndrome (PBS) was significantly lower in 2019 (p = 0.011, p = 0.001, p = 0.001, respectively). Conclusions The z-scores of height and BMI were higher, the use of medications that protect and improve lung functions was higher and incidence of PBS was lower in 2019. It was predicted that registry system increased the care of people with CF regarding their follow-up. The widespread use of national CF registry system across the country may be beneficial for the follow-up of people with CF.