Evaluation of the Evolution of Quality of Life in Relation to Naso-sinus Symptomatology Under Treatment With CFTE Modulators in Children Aged 6 to 11 Years With Cystic Fibrosis With Compatible Mutation
NCT05581056 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 27
Last updated 2025-09-18
Summary
Cystic fibrosis is a multi-organ disease. It most often results from a genetic mutation, the delta F508 mutation, which prevents the expression of the CFTR 'régulateur de conductance transmembranaire de la fibrose kystique) protein. If the poor prognosis of the disease is correlated to the pulmonary damage, we observe, at the naso-sinus level, a significant functional impact, with chronic rhino-sinusal damage that can alter the quality of life of patients. In addition to this functional impact, some studies suggest that these chronic naso-sinus attacks are involved in the creation of a bacterial reservoir that is secondarily responsible for pulmonary colonization and therefore partly responsible for the poor prognosis of the disease.
The clinical and paraclinical examinations can be used to determine the extent of these disorders. Their functional impact can be assessed using quality of life questionnaires such as the SN-5 scale.
Treatment with CFTR modulators in patients with mutations compatible with the treatment seems to transform their vital prognosis. The scientific rationale of this treatment consists in restoring the activity of the CFTR protein, allowing the recovery of the hydro-electrolytic balance of the mucous secretions, and thus reducing the viscosity of the biological fluids. The various studies carried out all prove a dramatic improvement in pulmonary parameters under treatment, with very limited toxicity.
A marketing authorization for this treatment has been issued on the European market for patients over 18 years of age in 2020, for children over 12 years of age in 2021, and will soon be issued for children aged between 6 and 11 years.
Since the pathophysiology of pulmonary and nasosinus involvement are similar, and since this treatment will be marketed for children between 6 and 11 years of age, we expect an improvement in rhino-sinus symptomatology. To date, clinical studies have focused primarily on pulmonary outcomes. There are only few publications dealing with the evolution of nasosinus symptomatology under treatment, and none concerning the pediatric population.
The aim of our study is to evaluate the evolution of naso-sinusal symptomatology under treatment with CFTR modulators in children aged 6 to 11 years. This will allow us to confirm or deny the interest of these treatments in the extra-pulmonary manifestations of the disease.
Conditions
Interventions
- DRUG
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CFTR modulators
Introduction of CFTR modulators by pneumologists for pneumologic issues
Sponsors & Collaborators
-
Hospices Civils de Lyon
lead OTHER
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 6 Years
- Max Age
- 11 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2023-03-03
- Primary Completion
- 2024-09-02
- Completion
- 2024-09-02
Countries
- France
Study Locations
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