2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.01.03.23284153
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Diagnostic testing in people with primary ciliary dyskinesia: an international participatory study

Abstract: Diagnostic tests are important in primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD), a rare disease, to confirm the diagnosis and characterize the disease. We compared diagnostic tests for PCD between countries worldwide, assessed whether people with PCD recall their tests, and identified factors associated with the use of tests. We used cross-sectional data from COVID-PCD—an international participatory cohort study collecting information directly from people with PCD. The baseline questionnaire inquired about tests used for P… Show more

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“…No single test will identify every person with PCD, nor is there a test that will always exclude PCD. Diagnostic practices vary from country to country related to the cost and availability of expertise [104,105]. Indeed, international society guidelines have differed in their recommended approaches, though they agree that multiple different tests are frequently required to confirm the diagnosis [102,103].…”
Section: Diagnostic Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No single test will identify every person with PCD, nor is there a test that will always exclude PCD. Diagnostic practices vary from country to country related to the cost and availability of expertise [104,105]. Indeed, international society guidelines have differed in their recommended approaches, though they agree that multiple different tests are frequently required to confirm the diagnosis [102,103].…”
Section: Diagnostic Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%