β-adrenergic Sweat Test in Children with Inconclusive Cystic Fibrosis Diagnosis: Do We Need New Reference Ranges?
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Background: Investigating inconclusive cystic fibrosis (CF) diagnosis in children is difficult without advanced cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) function tests. This study investigated the utility of beta (β)-adrenergic sweat test to exclude CF in participants with inconclusive diagnosis (CF suspects) in South Africa.
Methods: β-adrenergic sweat test and sweat chloride tests (SCT) were performed simultaneously in CF suspects and adult controls (healthy, CFTR heterozygotes and CF). Cholinergic and β-adrenergic induced sweat rate was measured by evaporimetry (transepithelial water loss [TEWL]: g H O/m /h) following intradermal injections. Next-generation sequencing of CFTR was performed in CF suspects. CF diagnosis was defined by genotype.
Results: Thirty-seven controls (10 healthy, 14 CF, 13 CFTR heterozygotes) and 32 CF suspects (26 children; 6 adults) were enrolled. Six were excluded from formal analyses due to β-adrenergic sweat test failure. In adults, evaporimetry was superior to SCT for diagnosis of CF with β-adrenergic:cholinergic ratio TEWL ≤ 0.05 achieving 100% sensitivity and specificity. Twenty-two CF suspect children (age range: 3.4-15.6 years) completed β-adrenergic sweat testing of which none had CF confirmed by genotyping: β-adrenergic:cholinergic ratio > 0.05 successfully excluded CF in all but one child who was CFTR heterozygous. Median peak β-adrenergic TEWL and β-adrenergic:cholinergic ratio in CFTR negative and CFTR heterozygous children was significantly lower than adult controls.
Conclusion: β-adrenergic sweat test is more accurate than SCT for excluding CF in children with inconclusive diagnosis. Established reference ranges for β-adrenergic sweat test may not be suitable for children due to lower β-adrenergic sweat secretion compared to adults.
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