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Quantitative CT-based structural alterations of segmental airways in cement dust-exposed subjects

Authors :
Ching-Long Lin
Kyeong Eun Lee
Jiwoong Choi
Chang Hyun Lee
Hyun Bin Cho
So Hyeon Bak
Eric A. Hoffman
Gong Yong Jin
Sanghun Choi
Eun-Kee Park
So Hyun Choi
Woo Jin Kim
Sung Ok Kwon
Taewoo Kim
Kum Ju Chae
Source :
Respiratory Research, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2020), Respiratory Research
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Background Dust exposure has been reported as a risk factor of pulmonary disease, leading to alterations of segmental airways and parenchymal lungs. This study aims to investigate alterations of quantitative computed tomography (QCT)-based airway structural and functional metrics due to cement-dust exposure. Methods To reduce confounding factors, subjects with normal spirometry without fibrosis, asthma and pneumonia histories were only selected, and a propensity score matching was applied to match age, sex, height, smoking status, and pack-years. Thus, from a larger data set (N = 609), only 41 cement dust-exposed subjects were compared with 164 non-cement dust-exposed subjects. QCT imaging metrics of airway hydraulic diameter (Dh), wall thickness (WT), and bifurcation angle (θ) were extracted at total lung capacity (TLC) and functional residual capacity (FRC), along with their deformation ratios between TLC and FRC. Results In TLC scan, dust-exposed subjects showed a decrease of Dh (airway narrowing) especially at lower-lobes (p p θ at most of the central airways (p p θ at the right main bronchi and left main bronchi (p Conclusions Dust-exposed subjects with normal spirometry demonstrated airway narrowing at lower-lobes, wall thickening at all segmental airways, a different bifurcation angle at central airways, and a loss of airway wall elasticity at lower-lobes. The airway structural alterations may indicate different airway pathophysiology due to cement dusts.

Details

ISSN :
1465993X
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Respiratory Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bca537cc6d83c9fd7c75753cacdff580
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12931-020-01399-9