Respiratory morbidity in Rett syndrome: an observational study

Aim Respiratory illness is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Rett syndrome. This study investigated respiratory morbidity and relationships with age, mutation type, feeding, and walking status. Method Families registered with the InterRett database (n=399) provided data on the health of th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Developmental medicine and child neurology 2018-09, Vol.60 (9), p.951-957
Hauptverfasser: MacKay, Jessica, Leonard, Helen, Wong, Kingsley, Wilson, Andrew, Downs, Jenny
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Zusammenfassung:Aim Respiratory illness is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Rett syndrome. This study investigated respiratory morbidity and relationships with age, mutation type, feeding, and walking status. Method Families registered with the InterRett database (n=399) provided data on the health of their child with Rett syndrome (age 2–57y). Hospital admissions because of lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) over a 5‐year exposure period were investigated by age, mutation type, enteral feeding, and walking status. Results A hospital admission for LRTI over the previous 5 years was reported for slightly more than one‐fifth (21.4%) of individuals. Age and mutation groups did not seem to influence hospital admissions for LRTI but there was nearly twice the risk of an admission with enteral feeding (adjusted relative risk 1.79, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.21–2.65). Compared with independent walking, being unable to walk was associated with a sixfold increased risk (adjusted relative risk 6.73, 95% CI 3.42–13.25), with assisted walking associated with an intermediate risk. Interpretation Beyond the influence of mutation type, walking seems to have protective effects on respiratory health. Further studies of exercise physiology in Rett syndrome and how this can be influenced by increasing activity levels are indicated. What this paper adds Rett syndrome is associated with increased vulnerability to lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) requiring hospitalization. Enteral feeding is associated with a higher risk of hospital admission for LRTI. Assisted walking mitigates the risk of hospital admission for LRTI for those unable to walk independently. Resumen Morbilidad respiratoria en el síndrome de Rett: un estudio observacional Objetivo la enfermedad respiratoria es una causa importante de morbilidad y mortalidad en el síndrome de Rett. Este estudio investigó la morbilidad respiratoria y la relación con la edad, el tipo de mutación, la alimentación y la ambulación. Método las familias registradas en la base de datos InterRett proporcionaron información sobre la salud de sus hijos (2‐57 años de edad) (n = 399). Se estudiaron los ingresos hospitalarios durante un período de 5 años debido a infecciones del tracto respiratorio inferior (ITRI). Se investigó la relación con la edad, tipo de mutación, alimentación enteral y ambulación. Resultados Durante los 5 años previos se encontró una hospitalización por ITRI en una quinta parte (21,4%) de las personas. Los g
ISSN:0012-1622
1469-8749
DOI:10.1111/dmcn.13726