慢性阻塞性肺病加重的影像学特征:胸部计算机断层扫描的定量分析

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Imaging Pub Date : 2023-09-09 DOI:10.1183/13993003.congress-2023.pa3998
Selin Ercan, Ali Canturk, Emre Ruhat Avci, Naciye Sinem Gezer, Saliha Selin Ozuygur Ermis, Gozde Tokatli, Gokcen Omeroglu Simsek, Pinar Balci, Aylin Ozgen Alpaydin
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背景目的:慢性阻塞性肺疾病急性加重(AECOPD)对疾病的预后有负面影响。放射检查结果可能是预测未来恶化的有用评估工具。在这里,我们确定了与AECOPD相关的定量计算机断层扫描(CT)结果。方法:回顾性分析我院近5年COPD患者胸部CT表现,采用体素衰减法。根据CT扫描后12个月内是否存在急性严重恶化,将受试者分为两组。因此,根据《GOLD 2023》,分组被命名为GOLD A-B和GOLD e。基于体素的定量衰减分析由Myrian®Expert软件(Intrasense SA-1231,法国蒙彼利埃)完成。肺气肿定义为衰减值(Hounsfield Unit, HU)为-950。结果:106例患者中,24例患者在CT后一年至少发生一次严重AECOPD。在GOLD A-B组中,GOLD E组的肺气肿百分比明显更高(3% vs 10%, p=0.001)(表1)。然而,两组在肺体积和平均衰减方面显示相似的值。结论:肺气肿比例越高,AECOPD风险越高。定量CT分析可作为评估急性加重风险的有效评估工具。
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Radiologic features of COPD exacerbations: quantitative analysis of thorax computerised tomography
Background-aim: Acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) has a negative impact on the prognosis of the disease. Radiological findings might be a helpful assessment tool to predict future exacerbations. Here we identified quantitative computerized tomography (CT) findings in relation to AECOPD. Methods: Thorax CT features of COPD patients who applied to our clinic during the last 5 years were retrospectively evaluated and analyzed based on voxel attenuation. Subjects were divided into two groups according to the presence of acute severe exacerbation during the last 12 months after the date of the CT scan. Thus, groups are named GOLD A-B and GOLD E according to GOLD 2023. Quantitative voxel-based attenuation analysis was done by Myrian® Expert software (Intrasense SA-1231, Montpellier, France). Emphysema was defined as attenuation values<-950 Hounsfield Unit (HU). Results: Of 106, 24 subjects had at least one severe AECOPD in the following year of CT. Emphysema percentage was significantly higher in GOLD E in the GOLD A-B group (3% vs 10%, p=0.001) (Table 1). However, both groups displayed similar values in lung volume and mean attenuation. Conclusion: Higher emphysema percentage might indicate increased AECOPD risk. Quantitative CT analysis could be a helpful assessment tool to evaluate exacerbation risk.
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