职业性内毒素相关小气道疾病的纵向配对吸气/呼气CT扫描特征

IF 9.5 1区 医学 Q1 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Chest Pub Date : 2025-01-18 DOI:10.1016/j.chest.2024.12.037
Yuming Sun,Jian Kang,Feng-Ying Zhang,Hantao Wang,Peggy S Lai,George R Washko,Raul San Jose Estepar,David C Christiani,Yi Li
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背景:虽然小气道疾病已被认为是阻塞性呼吸道疾病的主要诱因,但职业性内毒素暴露与小气道疾病之间的关系,如CT扫描所表征的,需要进一步研究。研究问题:职业性内毒素暴露与小气道疾病之间的关系是什么?哪些CT成像生物标志物能有效检测临床前气道功能障碍?研究设计与方法本研究纳入了来自上海纺织工人队列的404名受试者。我们收集了2011年和2016年纵向吸气/呼气CT扫描、肺活量测定数据和内毒素水平。我们通过Pearson相关系数评估内毒素、小气道测量和肺活量测定之间的边际相关性。我们应用线性混合模型和线性回归模型来了解内毒素、小气道测量和肺活量测定之间的调整相关性。结果我们发现内毒素与小气道疾病和气流阻塞之间存在显著关联,分别通过小气道测量和肺活量测定进行量化。所有小气道测量值与内毒素均呈微相关,其中rvc -856 ~ 950与残差-856呈正相关最强。pp FEV1与内毒素呈最强负相关。调整混杂因素,E/I MLA, rvc -856 -950,残差-856,FEV1和pp FEV1报告与内毒素显著相关。与暴露于低于50 EU/m3内毒素的工人相比,暴露于1,500 - 2,300 EU/m3内毒素的工人的rvc -856 -950显著升高0.071 (p = 0.006), pp FEV1降低8.57% (p = 0.007)。我们发现职业性内毒素暴露与小气道疾病和低FEV1显著相关。我们确定残差856和E/I MLA作为临床前个体小气道功能障碍早期检测的成像生物标志物(FEV1/FVC≥0.70)。这些发现对于用CT成像生物标志物识别早期SAD和气流阻塞具有重要意义。
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Characterization of occupational endotoxin-related small airway disease with longitudinal paired inspiratory/expiratory CT scans.
BACKGROUND Although small airway disease has been recognized as a major contributor to obstructive respiratory diseases, the association between occupational endotoxin exposure and small airway disease, as characterized by CT scans, requires further investigation. RESEARCH QUESTION What is the association between occupational endotoxin exposure and small airway disease, and which CT imaging biomarkers effectively detect pre-clinical airway dysfunction? STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS This study includes 404 subjects from the Shanghai Textile Worker Cohort. We collected longitudinal inspiratory/expiratory CT scans, spirometry data, and endotoxin levels in 2011 and 2016. We evaluated the marginal association among endotoxin, small airway measures, and spirometry by Pearson correlation coefficient. We applied linear mixed models and linear regression models to understand the adjusted association among endotoxin, small airway measures, and spirometry. RESULTS We found significant association between endotoxin and small airway disease and airflow obstruction, as quantified by small airway measures and spirometry, respectively. All small airway measures were marginally correlated with endotoxin, among which RVC-856to-950 and Residual-856 showed the strongest positive correlations. pp FEV1 showed the strongest negative correlation with endotoxin. Adjusting for the confounders, E/I MLA, RVC-856to-950, Residual-856, FEV1, and pp FEV1 reported significant association with endotoxin. Workers who were exposed to 1,500 - 2,300 EU/m3 endotoxin showed a significantly higher RVC-856to-950 by 0.071 (p = 0.006) and a 8.57% lower pp FEV1 (p = 0.007) compared to workers exposed to less than 50 EU/m3 endotoxin. INTERPRETATION We found that occupational endotoxin exposure was significantly associated with small airway disease and lower FEV1. We identified Residual-856 and E/I MLA as the imaging biomarkers for early detection of small airway dysfunction in pre-clinical individuals (FEV1/FVC ≥ 0.70). These findings have important implications for identifying early-stage SAD and airflow obstruction with CT imaging biomarkers.
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期刊介绍: At CHEST, our mission is to revolutionize patient care through the collaboration of multidisciplinary clinicians in the fields of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine. We achieve this by publishing cutting-edge clinical research that addresses current challenges and brings forth future advancements. To enhance understanding in a rapidly evolving field, CHEST also features review articles, commentaries, and facilitates discussions on emerging controversies. We place great emphasis on scientific rigor, employing a rigorous peer review process, and ensuring all accepted content is published online within two weeks.
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