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Performance of a new quantitative computed tomography index for interstitial lung disease assessment in systemic sclerosis.


ABSTRACT: Quantitative high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) may objectively assess systemic sclerosis (SSc)-interstitial lung disease (ILD) extent, using three basic densitometric measures: mean lung attenuation (MLA), skewness, and kurtosis. This prospective study aimed to develop a composite index - computerized integrated index (CII) - that accounted for MLA, skewness, and kurtosis by means of Principal Component Analysis over HRCTs of 83 consecutive SSc subjects, thus eliminating redundancies. Correlations among CII, cardiopulmonary function and immune-inflammatory biomarkers (e.g. sIL-2R? and CCL18 serum levels) were explored. ILD was detected in 47% of patients at visual HRCT assessment. These patients had worse CII values than patients without ILD. The CII correlated with lung function at both baseline and follow-up, and with sIL-2R? and CCL18 serum levels. The best discriminating CII value for ILD was 0.1966 (AUC?=?0.77; sensitivity?=?0.81 [95%CI:0.68-0.92]; specificity?=?0.66 [95%CI:0.52-0.80]). Thirty-four percent of patients without visual trace of ILD had a CII lower than 0.1966, and 67% of them had a diffusing lung capacity for CO <80% of predicted. We showed that this new composite CT index for SSc-ILD assessment correlates with both lung function and immune-inflammatory parameters and could be sufficiently sensitive for capturing early lung density changes in visually ILD-free patients.

SUBMITTER: Bocchino M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6603022 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Performance of a new quantitative computed tomography index for interstitial lung disease assessment in systemic sclerosis.

Bocchino Marialuisa M   Bruzzese Dario D   D'Alto Michele M   Argiento Paola P   Borgia Alessia A   Capaccio Annalisa A   Romeo Emanuele E   Russo Barbara B   Sanduzzi Alessandro A   Valente Tullio T   Sverzellati Nicola N   Rea Gaetano G   Vettori Serena S  

Scientific reports 20190701 1


Quantitative high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) may objectively assess systemic sclerosis (SSc)-interstitial lung disease (ILD) extent, using three basic densitometric measures: mean lung attenuation (MLA), skewness, and kurtosis. This prospective study aimed to develop a composite index - computerized integrated index (CII) - that accounted for MLA, skewness, and kurtosis by means of Principal Component Analysis over HRCTs of 83 consecutive SSc subjects, thus eliminating redundancies. C  ...[more]

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