What are the main features of cystic fibrosis?
What system is affected?
multiple systems affected, including:
What is the common feature of those with CF?
all affected by production of excessively thick/viscous, dehydrated, secretions of mucus
This is the intimate problem that gives rise to all the features that we see. It traps bacteria in parts of the body - particularly the lungs
What causes the thick mucus?
Caused by a failure of salt (specifically chloride ions) and subsequently water transport by epithelial cells lining ducts
What are the respiratory clinical features of CF?
What are these respiratory clinical features due to?
What are the digestive clinical features of CF?
What are the digestive clinical features of CF due to?
What are the clinical reproductive features of CF?
- sub-fertility in females
What are the clinical reproductive features of CF due to?
What is Sean’s family history of diagnosis?
- had an older sister who was diagnosed with CF after he was
How was Steven diagnosed with CF?
When was newborn screening for CF introduced?
What is Steven’s family history?
What was the impact of his diagnosis on Steven’s family?
What treatments did Steven have to undergo as he grew up?
What treatments did Sean have to undergo as he grew up?
What sort of diet do people with CF have? How has this changed over time?
From 72-78 steven had a very strict diet.
All fried food was to be cooked in a special oil, weren’t encouraged to eat additional fats or supplement salt intake (this was basically flipped on its head overnight) –> each as much crap as you can was the directive
Some individuals with CF might need to take 40-60 tablets per day
What is something important to understand about genetic mutations?
How can having CF affect an individual’s relationship with others?
sometimes both people in the partnership have and the disease has other impacts
What was Steven’s experience with having a lung transplant?
At what point do physicians recommend having a lung transplant?
what was Steven’s experience with having a family?
How is it that someone can test negative for carrying CF but still have a child with CF?