Science and Research

Minimal important difference in childhood interstitial lung diseases

BACKGROUND: Monitoring disease progression in childhood interstitial lung diseases (chILD) is essential. No information for the minimal important difference (MID), which is defined as the smallest change in a parameter that is perceived as important prompting a clinician to change the treatment, is available. We calculated MIDs for vital signs (respiratory rate, peripheral oxygen saturation in room air, Fan severity score) and health-related quality of life (HrQoL) scores. METHODS: This study used data from the Kids Lung Register, which is a web-based management platform that collects data of rare paediatric lung disorders with a focus on chILD. Data of vital signs and HrQoL scores (Health Status Questionnaire, chILD-specific questionnaire and PedsQL V.4.0) were collected. MIDs were calculated according to distribution-based (one-third SD) and anchor-based methods (using forced expiratory volume in 1 s and forced vital capacity) as anchors. RESULTS: Baseline data of 774 children were used to calculate the following MIDs: respiratory rate 1.3 (z-score), O(2) saturation in room air 3.0%, Fan severity score 0.2-0.4, Health Status Questionnaire 0.4-0.8, chILD-specific questionnaire 4.4%-8.2%, physical health summary score 7.8%-8.9%, psychosocial health summary score 3.4%-6.9% and total score 5.1%-7.4%. Results of the responsiveness analysis generally agreed with the MIDs calculated. CONCLUSIONS: For the first time, we provide estimates of MIDs for vital signs and HrQoL scores in a large cohort of chILD using different methods.

  • Griese, M.
  • Schwerk, N.
  • Carlens, J.
  • Wetzke, M.
  • Emiralioğlu, N.
  • Kiper, N.
  • Lange, J.
  • Krenke, K.
  • Seidl, E.

Keywords

  • paediatric interstitial lung disease
  • rare lung diseases
Publication details
DOI: 10.1136/thorax-2022-219206
Journal: Thorax
Work Type: Original
Location: BREATH, CPC-M
Disease Area: DPLD
Partner / Member: KUM, MHH
Access-Number: 36572533

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