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Prognostic significance of radiological pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis in

Authors :
Yuya, Aono
Hironao, Hozumi
Masato, Kono
Dai, Hashimoto
Hidenori, Nakamura
Koshi, Yokomura
Shiro, Imokawa
Masahiro, Shirai
Daisuke, Akahori
Yusuke, Inoue
Kazutaka, Mori
Masato, Karayama
Yuzo, Suzuki
Kazuki, Furuhashi
Noriyuki, Enomoto
Tomoyuki, Fujisawa
Yutaro, Nakamura
Naoki, Inui
Takafumi, Suda
Source :
Thorax.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

This retrospective, multicentre study investigated the prevalence of radiological PPFE in patients with MAC lung disease and its association with clinical features and outcomes. Radiological PPFE was diagnosed on the basis of HRCT findings. Prognostic factors were identified using Cox proportional hazards and Fine-Gray models.Of 850 consecutive patients with definite MAC lung disease, 101 (11.9%) exhibited radiological PPFE. Patients with radiological PPFE had unique characteristics, such as lower body mass index, lower survival rate (5-year cumulative survival rate, 63.1% vs 91.7%; p0.001) and a higher incidence of respiratory-related death (5-year cumulative incidence, 31.1% vs 3.6%; p0.001), than those without radiological PPFE. In the multivariable analysis, the presence of radiological PPFE was independently associated with all-cause mortality (adjusted HR, 4.78; 95% CI, 2.87 to 7.95; p0.001) and respiratory-related death (adjusted HR, 3.88; 95% CI, 2.14 to 7.01; p0.001).This large-scale study demonstrated that in patients with MAC lung disease, radiological PPFE was common, a phenotype associated with unique clinical features and poor prognosis, particularly respiratory-related death. The specific management of this subgroup should be established.

Details

ISSN :
14683296
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Thorax
Accession number :
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