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Quantitative analysis of pulmonary vasculature in systemic sclerosis at spirometry-gated chest CT

Authors :
Silvia Bellando-Randone
Federico Lavorini
Anna Bassetto
Giovanna Cuomo
Stefano Colagrande
Marco Matucci-Cerinic
Dilia Giuggioli
S. Tomassetti
Massimo Pistolesi
Cosimo Bruni
Gianna Camiciottoli
Maurizio Bartolucci
Alessio Fabbrizzi
Giulia Ciardi
Mariaelena Occhipinti
Occhipinti, M.
Bruni, C.
Camiciottoli, G.
Bartolucci, M.
Bellando-Randone, S.
Bassetto, A.
Cuomo, G.
Giuggioli, D.
Ciardi, G.
Fabbrizzi, A.
Tomassetti, S.
Lavorini, F.
Pistolesi, M.
Colagrande, S.
Matucci-Cerinic, M.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

ObjectiveTo prospectively investigate whether differences in pulmonary vasculature exist in systemic sclerosis (SSc) and how they are distributed in patients with different pulmonary function.MethodsSeventy-four patients with SSc undergoing chest CT scan for interstitial lung disease (ILD) screening or follow-up were prospectively enrolled. A thorough clinical, laboratory and functional evaluation was performed the same day. Chest CT was spirometry gated at total lung capacity and images were analysed by two automated software programs to quantify emphysema, ILD patterns (ground-glass, reticular, honeycombing), and pulmonary vascular volume (PVV). Patients were divided in restricted (FVC% ResultsAbsolute and lung volume normalised PVV (PVV/LV) correlated inversely with functional parameters and positively with all ILD patterns (ρ=0.75 with ground glass, ρ=0.68 with reticular). PVV/LV was the only predictor of DLco at multivariate analysis (p=0.007). Meanwhile, the reticular pattern prevailed in peripheral regions and lower lung thirds, PVV/LV prevailed in central regions and middle lung thirds. iDLco group had a significantly higher PVV/LV (2.2%) than normal (1.6%), but lower than restricted ones (3.8%).ConclusionsChest CT in SSc detects a progressive increase in PVV/LV as DLco decreases. Redistribution of perfusion to less affected lung regions rather than angiogenesis nearby fibrotic lung may explain the results. Further studies to ascertain whether the increase in PVV/LV reflects a real increase in blood volume are needed.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....87e7227dba170ee8c3bb0cacb3ddf6b9