Abstract:PurposeBecause pulmonary exacerbations in cystic fibrosis cause a step-wise decline in FEV1 function and contribute significantly to disease progression, it is important to identify potential environmental triggers. Studies have been done on general air quality and its relationship to cystic fibrosis disease activity, but none have examined air pollution caused by wildfire smoke. Our study intends to better understand this relationship. MethodsA retrospective cohort study was conducted using data collected fro… Show more
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