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Phenotyping COPD Patients with Emphysema Distribution Using Quantitative CT Measurement; More Severe Airway Involvement in Lower Dominant Emphysema

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Abstract
Purpose: We explored the differences in clinical manifestations of COPD patients regarding emphysema distribution along with evidence of airway involvement in chest computed tomography (CT) scans.

Patients and methods: The patients were divided into three groups according to the emphysema distribution: the upper dominant (UD), lower dominant (LD), and homogeneous (HD) groups. Airway wall thickness was quantitatively measured and the presence of bronchiectasis and/or bronchial wall thickening (BE/BWT) was visually assessed. Baseline characteristics including the evidence of airway involvement and long-term outcomes were compared among the three groups. Non-severe patients of each group were first treated with 3 months of ICS/LABA combination after 2 weeks of wash-out period and lung functions before and after the treatment were compared.

Results: Of the 425 patients, 141 were in the UD, 107 in LD, and 177 in HD. The LD had more severe airway obstruction with lower emphysema index (EI) than the UD (LD vs UD; FEV1, 49.5-14.9 vs 54.6-16.5; EI, 21.0 [IQR: 14.0-33.1] vs 26.3 [IQR: 15.8-39.0]). The LD showed thicker airways (higher WA% and Pi10) and more severe air trapping (higher RV and RV/TLC) than UD. A larger proportion of patients in LD had BE/BWT (35.5% in LD vs 11.3% in UD). In LD, more patients experienced acute exacerbations and the time to first exacerbation was shorter than UD. Non-severe patients in LD treated with 3 months of ICS/LABA combined inhalers showed a notable reduction of RV than UD (LD vs UD; -531.1-936.5 vs -86.5-623.5).

Conclusion: The LD showed a more prominent airway involvement than UD, which may cause more frequent exacerbations and a marked reduction of RV after the ICS/LABA combination treatment in LD. Phenotyping of the COPD patients using quantitatively measured emphysema distribution would be useful for predicting treatment response and exacerbation.
Author(s)
Jisoo ParkEun-Kyung KimSe Hee LeeMi-Ae KimJung-Hyun KimSang Min LeeJae Seung LeeYeon-Mok OhSang-Do LeeJi-Hyun LeeKOLD Study Group
Issued Date
2022
Type
Article
Keyword
chronic obstructivecomputed tomographyemphysemapulmonary disease
DOI
10.2147/COPD.S362906
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/14305
Publisher
International journal of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Language
영어
ISSN
1178-2005
Citation Volume
17
Citation Number
0
Citation Start Page
2013
Citation End Page
2025
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