Pediatric Cystic Fibrosis (CF) Sweat Test

Children’s Health is home to some of the nation’s top experts in caring for children with cystic fibrosis (CF). Our team provides testing and treatment for over 300 children with cystic fibrosis every year, helping them build a healthier future.

What is a Pediatric Cystic Fibrosis (CF) Sweat Test?

Cystic fibrosis (CF) causes an imbalance of water and salt in the body, resulting in thick mucus and excessive loss of salt in sweat. When mucus in the body is thick, breathing or processing food can become difficult.  

If your doctor thinks your child may have CF, Children’s Health℠ uses sweat tests (also called cystic fibrosis chloride sweat tests) as a safe and painless way to get answers. The test collects and measures the salt (chloride) in an adult’s or child’s sweat. Higher levels than usual may mean your child has CF.  

If your child’s sweat test is positive, your child will be referred to the CF clinic at Children’s Health for further evaluation and treatment.  

What questions should I ask my provider about a Pediatric Cystic Fibrosis (CF) Sweat Test?

Examples include: 

  • How many cystic fibrosis (CF) sweat tests have you performed? 
  • Will other testing be required after the cystic fibrosis sweat test? 
  • How reliable is the cystic fibrosis sweat test? 
  • Are there any risks or side effects of the cystic fibrosis sweat test? 

Pediatric Cystic Fibrosis (CF) Sweat Test Doctors and Providers

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is cystic fibrosis diagnosed using a sweat test?

    Yes. Sweat tests are a safe, painless way to determine if someone has cystic fibrosis. We perform sweat tests for adults, children and babies to identify CF quickly and reliably and start treatment fast.

  • What is a positive sweat test?

    A positive sweat test means it is likely that the person who was tested has CF. Uncommonly, a positive sweat test could mean that there are other things happening to cause symptoms, like problems with the adrenal, thyroid and pituitary glands. If your doctor suspects any of these conditions, they will request additional testing.

  • How do I understand the cystic fibrosis sweat test results?

    The results of the cystic fibrosis sweat test will show how much chloride is in the sweat of the person who was tested. Results are measured in millimole per liter (mmol/L) and fall into three categories: normal (less than 30 mmol/L), intermediate (30-59 mmol/L) and high (60 or higher).

    Results in the normal range means CF is unlikely. Results in the intermediate range are unclear and additional testing will likely be needed. Results in the higher range mean that CF is likely, and your care team will need to do some more follow up.