PERIPHERAL AIRWAYS OBSTRUCTION ON HIGH-RESOLUTION COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHYIN CHRONIC SEVERE ASTHMA

Citation
Dh. Carr et al., PERIPHERAL AIRWAYS OBSTRUCTION ON HIGH-RESOLUTION COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHYIN CHRONIC SEVERE ASTHMA, Respiratory medicine, 92(3), 1998, pp. 448-453
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Respiratory System
Journal title
ISSN journal
09546111
Volume
92
Issue
3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
448 - 453
Database
ISI
SICI code
0954-6111(1998)92:3<448:PAOOHC>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
Long-standing chronic severe asthma may be associated with structural changes of both proximal and distal airways. To assess these changes, high-resolution computed tomography (CT using an Imatron Ultrafast CT scanner with 3 mm thick sections at 10 min intervals was performed at full inspiration. A limited set of CT sections was also obtained on fu ll expiration. Twenty-four chronic severe asthmatic patients (age, 47. 0 +/- 2.4 years; FEV1, 56.5% +/- 4.1% of predicted) were studied. The scans a ere assessed independently by two radiologists. While concomit ant dilatation and thickening of intrapulmonary airways were observed in 12 patients, air trapping as assessed by areas of increased lucency on expiratory scans was noted in 20. The mean expiratory-to-inspirato ry cross-sectional area (Exp/Ins) was 75.9% +/- 2.0%, compared with 44 .6% +/- 1.0% in historical non-asthmatic subjects. FEV1 (% predicted) correlated with Exp/Ins and with CT features of air trapping (both r(s )=0.60; P<0.001) but not with airway dilatation or thickening. Our dat a indicate the presence of peripheral airways obstruction in chronic s evere asthma, which may be one of the underlying reasons for increased severity of asthma.