Publications by authors named "Bonnie Ramsey"

Children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN) are living longer than ever. These advances come with a price: Patients, families, communities, and systems must absorb the challenges of chronic caregiving, including protracted stress and poor mental health. In 2023, the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine convened thought-leaders for conversations about supporting the emotional well-being of CYSHCN and their families.

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Background: In two pivotal phase 3 trials, up to 24 weeks of treatment with elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor (ELX/TEZ/IVA) was efficacious and safe in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) ≥12 years of age who have at least one allele. The aim of this study is to assess long-term safety and efficacy of ELX/TEZ/IVA in these patients.

Methods: In this phase 3, open-label, single-arm extension study, participants with -minimal function (from a 24-week parent study; n=399) or - (from a 4-week parent study; n=107) genotypes receive ELX/TEZ/IVA at the same dose (ELX 200 mg once daily, TEZ 100 mg once daily and IVA 150 mg every 12 h).

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Background: Tobramycin inhalation solution (TIS) and chronic azithromycin (AZ) have known clinical benefits for children with CF, likely due to antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activity. The effects of chronic AZ in combination with TIS on the airway microbiome have not been extensively investigated. Oropharyngeal swab samples were collected in the OPTIMIZE multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled trial examining the addition of AZ to TIS in 198 children with CF and early P.

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Elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor (ELX/TEZ/IVA) has been shown to be safe and efficacious in people with cystic fibrosis (pwCF) aged 2 years and older with at least one allele or more. After U.S.

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  • - The study aimed to analyze whether there’s a connection between adverse event (AE) attribution and treatment allocation in cystic fibrosis clinical trials, emphasizing a need to assess how accurately trial investigators link AEs to study drugs.
  • - A secondary analysis of data from four CF trials included 785 subjects who reported nearly 12,000 AEs, finding that while there was a trend of higher AE attribution to the active drug compared to placebo, the results were not statistically significant.
  • - Notably, the study found that female participants were less likely to have AEs attributed to the study drug, pointing to the need for more research on this demographic and improvements in clinical trial monitoring practices.
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Importance: Cystic fibrosis, a genetic disorder defined by variants in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene, affects more than 30 000 individuals in the US and approximately 89 000 worldwide. Absent or decreased function of the CFTR protein is associated with multiorgan dysfunction and shortened life expectancy.

Observations: CFTR is an anion channel in the apical membrane of epithelial cells.

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Background: Changes in upper airway microbiota may impact early disease manifestations in infants with cystic fibrosis (CF). To investigate early airway microbiota, the microbiota present in the oropharynx of CF infants over the first year of life was assessed along with the relationships between microbiota and growth, antibiotic use and other clinical variables.

Methods: Oropharyngeal (OP) swabs were collected longitudinally between 1 and 12 months of age from infants diagnosed with CF by newborn screen and enrolled in the Baby Observational and Nutrition Study (BONUS).

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Chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CAR-T) therapy is a promising approach to improve survival for children and adults with relapsed/refractory (r/r) B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL), but these clinical trials might not be equally accessible to patients of low socioeconomic status (SES) or to patients from racial or ethnic minority groups. We sought to describe the sociodemographic characteristics of pediatric and adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients enrolled in CAR-T clinical trials and to compare these characteristics to those of other patients with r/r B-ALL. We conducted a multicenter retrospective cohort study at 5 pediatric consortium sites to compare the sociodemographic characteristics of patients treated and enrolled in CAR-T trials at their home institution, other patients with r/r B-ALL treated at these sites, and patients referred from an external hospital for CAR-T trials.

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Elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor (ELX/TEZ/IVA) has been shown to be safe and effective in people with cystic fibrosis (CF) aged ⩾6 years with at least one allele but has not been studied in younger children. To evaluate the safety, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and efficacy of ELX/TEZ/IVA in children with CF aged 2-5 years. In this phase 3, open-label, two-part study (parts A and B), children weighing <14 kg (on Day 1) received ELX 80 mg once daily (qd), TEZ 40 mg qd, and IVA 60 mg each morning and 59.

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Background: Elexacaftor-tezacaftor-ivacaftor has been shown to be safe and efficacious in people with cystic fibrosis and at least one F508del allele. Our aim was to identify a novel cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) modulator combination capable of further increasing CFTR-mediated chloride transport, with the potential for once-daily dosing.

Methods: We conducted two phase 2 clinical trials to assess the safety and efficacy of a once-daily combination of vanzacaftor-tezacaftor-deutivacaftor in participants with cystic fibrosis who were aged 18 years or older.

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  • - The study involved interviews and surveys with CF-specialized dietitians and physicians to assess nutrition care for infants with cystic fibrosis and to develop a model for improving care strategies.
  • - Three main themes were identified: nutrition management (focusing on education and follow-up), family-centered connections (building relationships and addressing social issues), and collaborative care (utilizing interdisciplinary team expertise).
  • - Clinicians highlighted the benefits of telehealth and home weight monitoring, suggesting these could enhance education, family support, and communication, leading to a proposed model that combines in-person and virtual activities for better nutrition care delivery.
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Pulmonary exacerbation (PEx) events contribute to lung function decline in people with cystic fibrosis (CF). CF Foundation PEx guidelines note that a short course of systemic corticosteroids may offer benefit without contributing to long-term adverse effects. However, insufficient evidence exists to recommend systemic corticosteroids for PEx treatment.

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Background: Concerns related to stool consistency are common in the first year of life among children with cystic fibrosis (CF). However, normal stool patterns for infants with CF have not been described.

Methods: Secondary analysis was completed from the previously described BONUS cohort which followed 231 infants with CF through the first 12 months of life.

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Chronic azithromycin improves outcomes in cystic fibrosis (CF), but its mechanism of action is unclear. The OPTIMIZE trial demonstrated improvement in time to first pulmonary exacerbation in children with new Pseudomonas treated with azithromycin. Azithromycin effect on systemic markers of inflammation over 18 months was assessed by change from baseline for high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, myeloperoxidase, calprotectin and absolute neutrophil count in the OPTIMIZE population.

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Poor linear growth is common in children with cystic fibrosis (CF) and predicts pulmonary status and mortality. Growth impairment develops in infancy, prior to pulmonary decline and despite aggressive nutritional measures. We hypothesized that growth restriction during early childhood in CF is associated with reduced adult height.

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Background: Given future challenges in conducting large randomized, placebo controlled trials for future CF therapeutics development, we evaluated the potential for using external historical controls to either enrich or replace traditional concurrent placebo groups in CF trials.

Methods: The study included data from sequentially completed, randomized, controlled clinical trials, EPIC and OPTIMIZE respectively, evaluating optimal antibiotic therapy to reduce the risk of pulmonary exacerbation in children with early Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection. The primary treatment effect in OPTIMIZE, the risk of pulmonary exacerbation associated with azithromycin, was re-estimated in alternative designs incorporating varying numbers of participants from the earlier trial (EPIC) as historical controls.

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Background: Cystic fibrosis (CF)-specialized nutrition care strives to meet normal infant growth, but the relationship of dietitian assessments to weight outcomes is unknown. We characterize nutrition management for inadequate weight gain and assess association of dietitian assessments and center-level weight-for-age Z-scores (WAZ).

Methods: We used encounter data from 226 infants across 28 US CF Centers from the Baby Observational Nutritional study between January 2012 through December 2017.

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Background: Elexacaftor-tezacaftor-ivacaftor is a small-molecule cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) modulator regimen shown to be efficacious in patients with at least one allele, which indicates that this combination can modulate a single allele. In patients whose other allele contains a gating or residual function mutation that is already effectively treated with previous CFTR modulators (ivacaftor or tezacaftor-ivacaftor), the potential for additional benefit from restoring Phe508del CFTR protein function is unclear.

Methods: We conducted a phase 3, double-blind, randomized, active-controlled trial involving patients 12 years of age or older with cystic fibrosis and -gating or -residual function genotypes.

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Objectives: To identify factors that increase the risk of gastrointestinal-related (GI-related) hospitalization of infants with cystic fibrosis (CF) during the first year of life.

Methods: The Baby Observational and Nutrition Study was a longitudinal, observational cohort of 231 infants diagnosed with CF by newborn screening. We performed a post-hoc assessment of the frequency and indications for GI-related admissions during the first year of life.

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Elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor (ELX/TEZ/IVA) was shown to be efficacious and safe in patients ≥12 years of age with cystic fibrosis and at least one (cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator) allele, but it has not been evaluated in children <12 years of age. To assess the safety, pharmacokinetics, and efficacy of ELX/TEZ/IVA in children 6 through 11 years of age with -minimal function or - genotypes. In this 24-week open-label phase 3 study, children ( = 66) weighing <30 kg received 50% of the ELX/TEZ/IVA adult daily dose (ELX 100 mg once daily, TEZ 50 mg once daily, and IVA 75 mg every 12 h) whereas children weighing ⩾30 kg received the full adult daily dose (ELX 200 mg once daily, TEZ 100 mg once daily, and IVA 150 mg every 12 h).

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Chronic Azithromycin (AZM) is a common treatment for lung infection. Among adults at risk of cardiac events, AZM use has been associated with cardiovascular harm. We assessed cardiovascular safety of AZM among children with CF, as a secondary analysis of a placebo-controlled, clinical trial, in which study drug was taken thrice-weekly for a planned 18 months.

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