Breathe Easy Pediatrics Presents: Tidal Volume Episode 8 – Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia

Tidal Volume is a podcast from ATS Assembly on Pediatrics focusing on core concepts of pediatric pulmonology. The goal is to bring in depth focus on these core concepts for residents, fellows, early career pulmonologists or even senior faculty looking for a refresher.

In episode 8, Drs. Kubra Melike Bozkanat and Yadira Rivera-Sanchez from University of Texas Southwestern discuss pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia.

Reviewers
Ryan Thomas, MD
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine

Christina Barreda, MD
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health


References
  1. Hannah, W., et al. "Frequency of CFTR Mutations in Individuals Evaluated for Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia." B25. CHRONIC SUPPURATIVE LUNG DISEASE IN CHILDREN. American Thoracic Society, 2018. A2843-A2843.
  2. Leigh, Margaret W., et al. "Clinical features and associated likelihood of primary ciliary dyskinesia in children and adolescents." Annals of the American Thoracic Society 13.8 (2016): 1305-1313.
  3. Shapiro, Adam J., et al. "Diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of primary ciliary dyskinesia: PCD foundation consensus recommendations based on state of the art review." Pediatric pulmonology 51.2 (2016): 115-132.
  4. Shoemark, Amelia, et al. "ERS and ATS diagnostic guidelines for primary ciliary dyskinesia: similarities and differences in approach to diagnosis." European Respiratory Journal 54.3 (2019).
  5. Shapiro, Adam J., et al. "The prevalence of clinical features associated with primary ciliary dyskinesia in a heterotaxy population: results of a web-based survey." Cardiology in the Young 25.4 (2015): 752-759.
  6. Collins, Samuel A., et al. "Nasal nitric oxide screening for primary ciliary dyskinesia: systematic review and meta-analysis." European Respiratory Journal 44.6 (2014): 1589-1599.
  7. Shapiro, Adam J., et al. "Nasal nitric oxide measurement in primary ciliary dyskinesia. A technical paper on standardized testing protocols." Annals of the American Thoracic Society17.2 (2020): e1-e12.
  8. Davis, Stephanie D., et al. "Primary ciliary dyskinesia: longitudinal study of lung disease by ultrastructure defect and genotype." American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 199.2 (2019): 190-198.
  9. Horani, Amjad, and Thomas W. Ferkol. "Understanding primary ciliary dyskinesia and other ciliopathies." The Journal of pediatrics 230 (2021): 15-22.
  10. Zariwala, Maimoona A., Michael R. Knowles, and Margaret W. Leigh. "Primary ciliary dyskinesia." GeneReviews®[Internet](2019).

Contact Information
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Creators and Guests

Kubra Melike Bozkanat, MD
Host
Kubra Melike Bozkanat, MD
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
person
Editor
Ricardo A. Masquera, MD, MPH
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Yadira Rivera-Sanchez, MD
Guest
Yadira Rivera-Sanchez, MD
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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