Simultaneous sulfur hexafluoride and nitrogen multiple-breath washout (MBW) to examine inherent differences in MBW outcomes

Multiple-breath washout (MBW) can be performed with different gases (sulfur hexafluoride (SF6­) and nitrogen (N2)) and different devices, all of which give discrepant results. This study aimed to confirm previously reported differences and explore factors influencing discrepant results; equipment fa...

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Main Authors: Katie J. Bayfield, Alex Horsley, Eric Alton, Samantha Irving, Andrew Bush, Jane C. Davies
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Respiratory Society 2019-11-01
Series:ERJ Open Research
Online Access:http://openres.ersjournals.com/content/5/4/00234-2018.full
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spelling doaj-2444ddc754d84cdb9a2ef0190105ba502020-11-25T02:18:06ZengEuropean Respiratory SocietyERJ Open Research2312-05412019-11-015410.1183/23120541.00234-201800234-2018Simultaneous sulfur hexafluoride and nitrogen multiple-breath washout (MBW) to examine inherent differences in MBW outcomesKatie J. Bayfield0Alex Horsley1Eric Alton2Samantha Irving3Andrew Bush4Jane C. Davies5 Imperial College London, London, UK Institute of Inflammation and repair, Education and Research centre, University of Manchester, University Hospital of South Manchester, Manchester, UK Imperial College London, London, UK Imperial College London, London, UK Imperial College London, London, UK Imperial College London, London, UK Multiple-breath washout (MBW) can be performed with different gases (sulfur hexafluoride (SF6­) and nitrogen (N2)) and different devices, all of which give discrepant results. This study aimed to confirm previously reported differences and explore factors influencing discrepant results; equipment factors or the physical properties of gases used. Methods Healthy controls (HCs) and participants with cystic fibrosis (CF) completed MBW trials on two commercially available devices (Exhalyzer D (N2) and Innocor (SF6)). Simultaneous washout of both gases at the same time on the commercial equipment and simultaneous washouts using a respiratory mass spectrometer (RMS) were completed in subsets. Primary outcomes were lung clearance index (LCI), breath number and time required to washout. Results Breath number was higher with N2 washout than SF6 in both HCs and patients with CF, whether washouts were completed individually or simultaneously. The difference was greater in more advanced disease, largely caused by differences in the final part of the washout. Results from commercial devices were similar to those obtained with the RMS. Conclusions N2 MBW results were higher than SF6 MBW, with some of the largest differences reported to date being observed. The biggest impact was at the end of the washout and this was even the case when gases were washed out simultaneously. N2 and SF6 MBW results are inherently different and should be considered as independent measurements.http://openres.ersjournals.com/content/5/4/00234-2018.full
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author Katie J. Bayfield
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Andrew Bush
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Alex Horsley
Eric Alton
Samantha Irving
Andrew Bush
Jane C. Davies
Simultaneous sulfur hexafluoride and nitrogen multiple-breath washout (MBW) to examine inherent differences in MBW outcomes
ERJ Open Research
author_facet Katie J. Bayfield
Alex Horsley
Eric Alton
Samantha Irving
Andrew Bush
Jane C. Davies
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title Simultaneous sulfur hexafluoride and nitrogen multiple-breath washout (MBW) to examine inherent differences in MBW outcomes
title_short Simultaneous sulfur hexafluoride and nitrogen multiple-breath washout (MBW) to examine inherent differences in MBW outcomes
title_full Simultaneous sulfur hexafluoride and nitrogen multiple-breath washout (MBW) to examine inherent differences in MBW outcomes
title_fullStr Simultaneous sulfur hexafluoride and nitrogen multiple-breath washout (MBW) to examine inherent differences in MBW outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous sulfur hexafluoride and nitrogen multiple-breath washout (MBW) to examine inherent differences in MBW outcomes
title_sort simultaneous sulfur hexafluoride and nitrogen multiple-breath washout (mbw) to examine inherent differences in mbw outcomes
publisher European Respiratory Society
series ERJ Open Research
issn 2312-0541
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Multiple-breath washout (MBW) can be performed with different gases (sulfur hexafluoride (SF6­) and nitrogen (N2)) and different devices, all of which give discrepant results. This study aimed to confirm previously reported differences and explore factors influencing discrepant results; equipment factors or the physical properties of gases used. Methods Healthy controls (HCs) and participants with cystic fibrosis (CF) completed MBW trials on two commercially available devices (Exhalyzer D (N2) and Innocor (SF6)). Simultaneous washout of both gases at the same time on the commercial equipment and simultaneous washouts using a respiratory mass spectrometer (RMS) were completed in subsets. Primary outcomes were lung clearance index (LCI), breath number and time required to washout. Results Breath number was higher with N2 washout than SF6 in both HCs and patients with CF, whether washouts were completed individually or simultaneously. The difference was greater in more advanced disease, largely caused by differences in the final part of the washout. Results from commercial devices were similar to those obtained with the RMS. Conclusions N2 MBW results were higher than SF6 MBW, with some of the largest differences reported to date being observed. The biggest impact was at the end of the washout and this was even the case when gases were washed out simultaneously. N2 and SF6 MBW results are inherently different and should be considered as independent measurements.
url http://openres.ersjournals.com/content/5/4/00234-2018.full
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