2016
DOI: 10.1097/qai.0000000000000894
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Risk Factors Associated With Quantitative Evidence of Lung Emphysema and Fibrosis in an HIV-Infected Cohort

Abstract: Introduction The disease spectrum for HIV-infected individuals has shifted towards co-morbid non-AIDS conditions including chronic lung disease, but quantitative image analysis of lung disease has not been performed. Objectives To quantify the prevalence of structural changes of the lung indicating emphysema or fibrosis on radiographic examination. Methods A cross-sectional analysis of 510 HIV-infected participants in the multi-center Lung-HIV study was performed. Data collected included: demographics, bio… Show more

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“…However, the pattern of spirometry abnormalities observed in our study was mainly restrictive. This might be explained by chronic immune activation causing scarring and fibrosis, resulting in a restrictive lung function abnormality [3032]. We found a reduced FEV 1 /FVC ratio – a more obstructive pattern – in those with a previous history of infection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…However, the pattern of spirometry abnormalities observed in our study was mainly restrictive. This might be explained by chronic immune activation causing scarring and fibrosis, resulting in a restrictive lung function abnormality [3032]. We found a reduced FEV 1 /FVC ratio – a more obstructive pattern – in those with a previous history of infection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…14 A focus of many studies has been to understand how different tools (i.e., spirometry, diffusing capacity, chest imaging) can detect HIV-associated lung changes earlier in the course of the pulmonary disease. 3,5,6 Qualitative and quantitative computed tomography (CT) permits the assessment of lung changes which may develop prior to clinically overt lung disease. Several studies have examined the CT findings in HIV-infected individuals from varying populations with different risk factors for lung disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have examined the CT findings in HIV-infected individuals from varying populations with different risk factors for lung disease. 3,710 Qualitative abnormalities, including emphysema, nodules, and bronchiectasis are common in HIV-infected individuals, with one study reporting 55% of HIV-infected individuals having a radiographic abnormality. 7 Quantitative measurements, which use computerized software to calculate the density of each voxel of the lung image, can be employed to determine overall lung density [measured in Hounsfield Units (HU)].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Scans also underwent quantitative emphysema analysis using University of Pittsburgh software for lung segmentation followed by density mask technique to quantify percentage of low attenuation areas (Hounsfield units ≤ -950, %LAA) consistent with emphysema. [36][37][38][39] Baseline characteristics were compared by HIV status using Chi-squared testing. We used Cox proportional hazards regression to examine variable associations with mortality, stratified by HIV status.…”
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confidence: 99%