Chrispin Norman scoring system
The Chrispin-Norman score is used to provide a summative assessment of structural lung changes in patients with cystic fibrosis on plain chest radiographs.
It is useful to monitor disease progression or treatment response and can be used to compare between different patients in research studies.
It is usually calculated on the basis of frontal and lateral chest radiographs, although some authors have advocated doing away with the latter . There is a maximum modified Chrispin-Norman score of 38 based on the presence of features detailed below .
Overinflation
- 0: not present
- 1: present
- 2: present and marked
Bronchial line shadows
- 0: not present
- 1: present
- 2: present and marked
Ring shadows
- 0: not present
- 1: present
- 2: present and marked
Mottled shadows
- 0: not present
- 1: present
- 2: present and marked
Large soft shadows
- 0: not present
- 1: present
- 2: present and marked