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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Eur Respir J. 2013 May 30;42(6):10.1183/09031936.00138412. doi: 10.1183/09031936.00138412

Table 1.

Characteristics of the Participants at Enrollment

N n (%) or Mean (SD)

Male 100 55 (55)

Age, mo 100 14 (6.2)

CFTR Functional Class1 100
Minimal 78 (78)
Residual 6 (6)
Unclassified 16 (16)

Pancreatic insufficient2 100 93 (93)

Diagnosis by newborn screening3 100 21 (21)

Height percentile 100 32.7 (26.4)

Weight percentile 100 27.7 (26.3)

P. aeruginosa positive4 99 12 (12)

S. aureus positive4 99 42 (42)

Parent-reported cough5 99
None 47 (48)
Rare 45 (45)
In morning 6 (6)
Productive 1 (1)

Cigarette smoke exposure6 100 11 (11)

FEF75 79
ml/s 321 (124)
z score -0.47 (1.5)

FEV0.5 79
ml 330 (92)
Z score 0.10 (1.3)

FRC 93
ml 258 (84)
Z score 1.77 (2.5)

Brasfield CXR Score7 96 22 (1.5)

Wisconsin CXR Score8 96 3.5 (2.7)
1

Minimal, both CFTR mutations in functional class 1, 2 or 3. Residual, one or both mutations in functional class 4 or 517, 18

2

Reported use of pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy

3

Newborn screening for CF was being performed at only two of the participating centers at the time of study enrollment, the University of Colorado and Children’s Hospital Boston

4

Based on enrollment oropharyngeal culture

5

As per reference 20

6

Mother smoked during pregnancy or child exposed to smoke after birth, by parent report

7

Scores can range from 0 to 25. A higher score indicates milder disease.

8

Scores can range from 0 to 100. A higher score indicates more severe disease.