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Relationship between quantitative CT metrics and health status and BODE in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Authors :
James Murphy
Edwin J. R. van Beek
Eugene Berkowitz
Carlos Orozco
Venkata Bandi
Robert M. Steiner
Shivam Chandan
Stephanie A. Santorico
Joel L. Weissfeld
Kalpalatha K. Guntupalli
Matthew J. Budoff
Robert H. Brown
Charles Trinh
Ya Hong Chen
Phillip M. Westgate
John D. Newell
Gloria Westney
Raúl San José Estépar
Russell P. Bowler
Geoffrey McLennan
Robert A. Wise
Ella A. Kazerooni
Nathaniel Marchetti
John H. M. Austin
Harvey O. Coxson
Douglas Everett
Joseph H. Tashjian
Antonio Anzueto
Joe Piccoli
Homayoon Farzadegan
Richard Casaburi
Michael H. Cho
Philip Alapat
Charlene McEvoy
Sandra G. Adams
Marilyn G. Foreman
R. Graham Barr
Jessica Bon
Fernando J. Martinez
Susan Murray
Nadia N. Hansel
Paul J. Friedman
Francine L. Jacobson
Ruthie Knowles
Verity McArthur
Jennifer L. Black-Shinn
Joe W. Ramsdell
Janos Porszasz
Martina Wamboldt
Chandra Dass
Terri H. Beaty
John J. Reilly
Timothy Bresnahan
Hans Fischer
Jordan A. Zach
Victor Kim
Jacqueline B. Hetmanski
Elizabeth Guy
Dzimitry Kazlouski
Stacey Meyerer
Eric A. Hoffman
Philip F. Judy
Sarah Moyle
Adam L. Friedlander
Frank C. Sciurba
Brad H. Thompson
Mark T. Dransfield
Tanda Murray
Michael E. DeBakey
Margaret Forbes
Nicola A. Hanania
Gregory L. Kinney
Barbara J. Klanderman
Mustafa A. Atik
Gerard J. Criner
Christine H. Wendt
Dwight C. Look
James D. Crapo
Elizabeth A. Regan
Hirani Kamal
Andrew Allen
Anastasia Rodionova
Amber Powell
Heather Baumhauer
Quentin Anderson
Aditi Satti
Dennis E. Niewoehner
John E. Hokanson
Marci K. Sontag
William C. Bailey
Lyrica X. Liu
Hrudaya Nath
Neil R. MacIntyre
David A. Lynch
Kathryn L. Rice
Samantha Bragan
Barry J. Make
Byron Thomashow
Douglas Stinson
Jered Sieren
Richard Rosiello
Roham Darvishi
Robert L. Jensen
Tanya Mann
Lacey Washington
Gregory B. Diette
Christoph Lange
Mario E. Ruiz
Jeffrey L. Curtis
Joyce D. Schroeder
Antara Mallampalli
Tadashi Allen
Rebecca Leek
Nan M. Laird
Craig P. Hersh
George R. Washko
H. Page McAdams
Amir Sharafkhaneh
Alex Kluiber
MeiLan K. Han
Carl R. Fuhrman
A. James Mamary
Carla Wilson
James C. Ross
Carlos H. Martinez
Edwin K. Silverman
Dawn L. DeMeo
Maura Robinson
Source :
Thorax. 67:399-406
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
BMJ, 2012.

Abstract

The value of quantitative CT (QCT) to identify chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) phenotypes is increasingly appreciated. The authors hypothesised that QCT-defined emphysema and airway abnormalities relate to St George's Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) and Body-Mass Index, Airflow Obstruction, Dyspnea and Exercise Capacity Index (BODE).1200 COPDGene subjects meeting Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) criteria for COPD with QCT analysis were included. Total lung emphysema was measured using the density mask technique with a -950 Hounsfield unit threshold. An automated programme measured mean wall thickness (WT), wall area percentage (WA%) and 10 mm lumenal perimeter (pi10) in six segmental bronchi. Separate multivariate analyses examined the relative influence of airway measures and emphysema on SGRQ and BODE.In separate models predicting SGRQ score, a 1 unit SD increase in each airway measure predicted higher SGRQ scores (for WT, 1.90 points higher, p=0.002; for WA%, 1.52 points higher, p=0.02; for pi10, 2.83 points higher p0.001). The comparable increase in SGRQ for a 1 unit SD increase in emphysema percentage in these models was relatively weaker, significant only in the pi10 model (for emphysema percentage, 1.45 points higher, p=0.01). In separate models predicting BODE, a 1 unit SD increase in each airway measure predicted higher BODE scores (for WT, 1.07-fold increase, p0.001; for WA%, 1.20-fold increase, p0.001; for pi10, 1.16-fold increase, p0.001). In these models, emphysema more strongly influenced BODE (range 1.24-1.26-fold increase, p0.001).Emphysema and airway disease both relate to clinically important parameters. The relative influence of airway disease is greater for SGRQ; the relative influence of emphysema is greater for BODE.

Details

ISSN :
14683296 and 00406376
Volume :
67
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Thorax
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d982443a231c0a69f94db5267716b4b9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2011-201185