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2013
Journal Article
Title

Low-dose CT measurements of airway dimensions and emphysema associated with airflow limitation in heavy smokers

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A cross sectional study
Abstract
Background: Increased airway wall thickness (AWT) and parenchymal lung destruction both contribute to airflow limitation. Advances in computed tomography (CT) post-processing imaging allow to quantify these features. The aim of this Dutch population study is to assess the relationships between AWT, lung function, emphysema and respiratory symptoms. Methods: AWT and emphysema were assessed by low-dose CT in 500 male heavy smokers, randomly selected from a lung cancer screening population. AWT was measured in each lung lobe in cross-sectionally reformatted images with an automated imaging program at locations with an internal diameter of 3.5 mm, and validated in smaller cohorts of patients. The 15th percentile method (Perc15) was used to assess the severity of emphysema. Information about respiratory symptoms and smoking behavior was collected by questionnaires and lung function by spirometry. Results: Median AWT in airways with an internal diameter of 3.5 mm (AWT(3.5)) was 0.57 (0.44 - 0.74) mm. Median AWT in subjects without symptoms was 0.52 (0.41-0.66) and in those with dyspnea and/or wheezing 0.65 (0.52-0.81) mm (p<0.001). In the multivariate analysis only AWT(3.5) and emphysema independently explained 31.1% and 9.5% of the variance in FEV1% predicted, respectively, after adjustment for smoking behavior. Conclusions: Post processing standardization of airway wall measurements provides a reliable and useful method to assess airway wall thickness. Increased airway wall thickness contributes more to airflow limitation than emphysema in a smoking male population even after adjustment for smoking behavior.
Author(s)
Dijkstra, A.E.
Postma, D.S.
Hacken, N. ten
Vonk, J.M.
Oudkerk, M.
Ooijen, P.M.A. van
Zanen, P.
Hoesein, F.A.M.
Ginneken, B. van
Schmidt, M.
Groen, H.J.M.
Journal
Respiratory research. Online journal  
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COPACETIC
Funder
European Commission  
Open Access
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DOI
10.1186/1465-9921-14-11
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English
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