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Prevalence and Long-term Outcomes of CT Interstitial Lung Abnormalities in a Health Screening Cohort

Authors :
Jong Eun Lee
Kum Ju Chae
Young Ju Suh
Won Gi Jeong
Taebum Lee
Yun-Hyeon Kim
Gong Yong Jin
Yeon Joo Jeong
Source :
Radiology.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background The association between interstitial lung abnormalities (ILAs) and long-term outcomes has not been reported in Asian health screening populations. Purpose To investigate ILA prevalence in an Asian health screening cohort and determine rates and risks for ILA progression, lung cancer development, and mortality within the 10-year follow-up. Materials and Methods This observational, retrospective multicenter study included patients aged 50 years or older who underwent chest CT at three health screening centers over a 4-year period (2007-2010). ILA status was classified as none, equivocal ILA, and ILA (nonfibrotic or fibrotic). Progression was evaluated from baseline to the last follow-up CT examination, when available. The log-rank test was performed to compare mortality rates over time between ILA statuses. Multivariable Cox proportional hazards models were used to assess factors associated with hazards of ILA progression, lung cancer development, and mortality. Results Of the 2765 included patients (mean age, 59 years ± 7 [SD]; 2068 men), 94 (3%) had a finding of ILA (35 nonfibrotic and 59 fibrotic ILA) and 119 (4%) had equivocal ILA. The median time for CT follow-up and the entire observation was 8 and 12 years, respectively. ILA progression was observed in 80% (48 of 60) of patients with ILA over 8 years. Those with fibrotic and nonfibrotic ILA had a higher mortality rate than those without ILA (

Details

ISSN :
15271315
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Radiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....486cb887fda0430f29c34ece35b9d6e5