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Abnormal FeV1 and body mass index are associated with impaired cough-related quality of life in sarcoidosis patients
Respiratory MedicineVol. 188106600Published online: September 7, 2021- Björn C. Frye
- Laura Potasso
- Erik Farin
- Urs Fichtner
- Surrinder Birring
- Joachim Müller-Quernheim
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Sarcoidosis is a granulomatous disease that mainly manifests within the lungs and may thereby impair lung function. Beyond and independently from organ impairment, sarcoidosis may affect quality of life which can be quantified by questionnaires. The Leicester Cough Questionnaire (LCQ) has been developed to assess cough-related quality of life. We analysed data from a prospectively collected cohort of sarcoidosis patients for validation of the German LCQ version. Our analyses demonstrated that LCQ values add additional information beyond routinely monitored parameters (e.g. - Research ArticleOpen Archive
Mortality for sarcoidosis patients on the transplant wait list in the Lung Allocation Score era: Experience from a high volume center
Respiratory MedicineVol. 157p69–76Published online: September 7, 2019- Andrew J. Gangemi
- Catherine N. Myers
- Matthew Zheng
- James Brown
- Marianne Butler-LeBair
- Francis Cordova
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Cited in Scopus: 12Sarcoidosis progresses to end stage fibrotic lung disease in 10% of patients and may necessitate lung transplantation. Organ allocation is currently determined by the Lung Allocation Score (LAS), but its performance in a sarcoidosis population has not been evaluated.