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"Lung Structure And Function Relation In Systemic Sclerosis: Application Of Lung Densitometry"

Maarten K. Ninaber, Jan Stolk, Jasper Smit, Ernest J. Le Roy, Lucia J.M. Kroft, M.E. Bakker, Jeska K. de Vries Bouwstra, Anna A. Schouffoer, Marius Staring and Berend C. Stoel

Abstract

Introduction. Interstitial lung disease occurs frequently in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). Quantitative computed tomography (CT) densitometry using the percentile density method may provide a sensitive assessment of lung structure for monitoring parenchymal damage. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the optimal percentile density score in SSc by quantitative CT densitometry, against pulmonary function.

Material and Methods. We investigated 41 SSc patients by chest CT scan, spirometry and gas transfer tests. Lung volumes and the nth percentile density (between 1 and 99%) of the entire lungs were calculated from CT histograms. The nth percentile density is defined as the threshold value of densities expressed in Hounsfield units. A prerequisite for an optimal percentage was its correlation with baseline DLCO%predicted. Two patients showed distinct changes in lung function 2 years after baseline. We obtained CT scans from these patients and performed progression analysis.

Results. Regression analysis for the relation between DLCO%predicted and the nth percentile density was optimal at 85% (Perc85). There was significant agreement between Perc85 and DLCO%predicted (R = -0.49, P = 0.001) and FVC%predicted (R = -0.64, P < 0.001). Two patients showed a marked change in Perc85 over a two year period, but the localisation of change differed clearly.

Conclusions. We identified Perc85 as optimal lung density parameter, which correlated significantly with DLCO and FVC, confirming a lung parenchymal structure-function relation in SSc. This provides support for future studies to determine whether structural changes do precede lung function decline.

 

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BibTeX entry

@article{Ninaber:2015,
author = {Ninaber, Maarten K. and Stolk, Jan and Smit, Jasper and Le Roy, Ernest J. and Kroft, Lucia J.M. and Bakker, M.E. and de Vries Bouwstra, Jeska K. and Schouffoer, Anna A. and Staring, Marius and Stoel, Berend C.},
title = {Lung Structure And Function Relation In Systemic Sclerosis: Application Of Lung Densitometry},
journal = {European Journal of Radiology},
volume = {84},
number = {5},
pages = {975 - 979},
month = {May},
year = {2015},
}

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