Computed Tomography Structural Lung Changes in Discordant Airflow Limitation

FAAM Hoesein, PA Jong, JWJ Lammers, WP Mali, M Schmidt, Harry de Koning, Carlijn van der Aalst, M Oudkerk, R (Rozemarijn) Vliegenthart, Berbke Ginneken, EM van Rikxoort, P Zanen

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Abstract

Background: There is increasing evidence that structural lung changes may be present before the occurrence of airflow limitation as assessed by spirometry. This study investigated the prevalence of computed tomography (CT) quantified emphysema, airway wall thickening and gas trapping according to classification of airflow limitation (FEV1/FVC <70% and/or < the lower limit of normal (LLN)) in (heavy) smokers. Methods: A total number of 1,140 male former and current smokers participating in a lung cancer screenings trial (NELSON) were included and underwent chest CT scanning and spirometry. Emphysema was quantified by the 15th percentile, air way wall thickening by the square root of wall area for a theoretical airway with 10mm lumen perimeter (Pi10) and gas trapping by the mean lung density expiratory/inspiratory (E/I)-ratio. Participants were classified by entry FEV1/FVC: group 1>70%; group 2<70% bu Results: Mean (standard deviation) age was 62.5 (5.2) years and packyears smoked was 41.0 (18.0). Group 2 subjects when compared to group 1 had a significantly lower 15th percentile, -920.6 HU versus -912.2 HU; a higher Pi10, 2.87 mm versus 2.57 mm; and a higher E/I-ratio, 88.6% versus 85.6% (all p<0.001). Conclusion: Subjects with an FEV1/FVC <70%, but above the LLN, have a significant greater degree of structural lung changes on CT compared to subjects without airflow limitation.
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JournalPLoS One (print)
Volume8
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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