Predictors of airway and parenchymal lung abnormalities in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

Aim of the work: To investigate the frequency and types of pulmonary involvement using high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) and pulmonary function tests (PFTs) and to identify different disease parameters as predictors of lung involvement. Patients and Methods: One hundred RA patients were rec...

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Main Authors: Abdel Moneim Medhat Elemary, Wael M. Elshawaf, Saad Mahmoud Motawea, Hala A. Raafat, Seham Ali Metawie
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Published: Elsevier 2021-04-01
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spelling doaj-1153e3febaad4ed88fa8a14a0bec6b4c2021-03-01T04:14:31ZengElsevierEgyptian Rheumatologist1110-11642021-04-01432125130Predictors of airway and parenchymal lung abnormalities in patients with rheumatoid arthritisAbdel Moneim Medhat Elemary0Wael M. Elshawaf1Saad Mahmoud Motawea2Hala A. Raafat3Seham Ali Metawie4Rheumatology Department, Maadi Armed Forces Hospital, Cairo, Egypt; Corresponding author.Radio-diagnosis and Interventional Radiology, Military Academy, Cairo, EgyptPublic Health Department, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, EgyptRheumatology and Rehabilitation Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, EgyptRheumatology and Rehabilitation Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, EgyptAim of the work: To investigate the frequency and types of pulmonary involvement using high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) and pulmonary function tests (PFTs) and to identify different disease parameters as predictors of lung involvement. Patients and Methods: One hundred RA patients were recruited from El-Maadi Armed Forces Rheumatology clinic. Spirometry, plain X-ray chest, and HRCT were performed. Disease activity score (DAS28) and Larsen score were assessed. Results: They were 77 females and 23 males with a mean age of 55.7 ± 11.4 years and disease duration of 14.9 ± 6.8 years. Extra-articular manifestations included pleura-pulmonary involvement (33%), eye dryness (30%) and skin nodules (13%). PFTs showed abnormalities in 38%. X-ray chest abnormalities were found in 12 patients as follows: pleural effusion (3%), atelectasis in (6%), pulmonary nodules (2%) and hyperinflated chest (3%). Abnormal HRCT findings were found in 68% of the patients: ground glass opacity (GGO) in 36 (52.9%), air trapping in 26 (38.2%), thickened septal/non-septal lines in 21 (30.9%), nodules in 17 (25%), Caplan’s syndrome in 8 (11.8%) and bronchial wall thickening in 8 (11.8%) while 3 (4.4%) showed honey combing and bronchiectasis. Passive smoking, chronic cough, Larsen score and anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP) titre were significant predictors of lung involvement as detected by HRCT. Conclusion: HRCT of the chest was found to be a more sensitive measure than spirometry to diagnose pulmonary abnormalities. Passive smoking, chronic cough, disease severity and high anti-CCP titre were significant independent predictors of lung involvement as detected by PFT and HRCT among rheumatoid patients.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110116421000028Rheumatoid arthritisHigh resolution CTSpirometryPulmonary abnormalitiesGround glass opacity
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author Abdel Moneim Medhat Elemary
Wael M. Elshawaf
Saad Mahmoud Motawea
Hala A. Raafat
Seham Ali Metawie
spellingShingle Abdel Moneim Medhat Elemary
Wael M. Elshawaf
Saad Mahmoud Motawea
Hala A. Raafat
Seham Ali Metawie
Predictors of airway and parenchymal lung abnormalities in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Egyptian Rheumatologist
Rheumatoid arthritis
High resolution CT
Spirometry
Pulmonary abnormalities
Ground glass opacity
author_facet Abdel Moneim Medhat Elemary
Wael M. Elshawaf
Saad Mahmoud Motawea
Hala A. Raafat
Seham Ali Metawie
author_sort Abdel Moneim Medhat Elemary
title Predictors of airway and parenchymal lung abnormalities in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
title_short Predictors of airway and parenchymal lung abnormalities in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
title_full Predictors of airway and parenchymal lung abnormalities in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
title_fullStr Predictors of airway and parenchymal lung abnormalities in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of airway and parenchymal lung abnormalities in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
title_sort predictors of airway and parenchymal lung abnormalities in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
publisher Elsevier
series Egyptian Rheumatologist
issn 1110-1164
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Aim of the work: To investigate the frequency and types of pulmonary involvement using high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) and pulmonary function tests (PFTs) and to identify different disease parameters as predictors of lung involvement. Patients and Methods: One hundred RA patients were recruited from El-Maadi Armed Forces Rheumatology clinic. Spirometry, plain X-ray chest, and HRCT were performed. Disease activity score (DAS28) and Larsen score were assessed. Results: They were 77 females and 23 males with a mean age of 55.7 ± 11.4 years and disease duration of 14.9 ± 6.8 years. Extra-articular manifestations included pleura-pulmonary involvement (33%), eye dryness (30%) and skin nodules (13%). PFTs showed abnormalities in 38%. X-ray chest abnormalities were found in 12 patients as follows: pleural effusion (3%), atelectasis in (6%), pulmonary nodules (2%) and hyperinflated chest (3%). Abnormal HRCT findings were found in 68% of the patients: ground glass opacity (GGO) in 36 (52.9%), air trapping in 26 (38.2%), thickened septal/non-septal lines in 21 (30.9%), nodules in 17 (25%), Caplan’s syndrome in 8 (11.8%) and bronchial wall thickening in 8 (11.8%) while 3 (4.4%) showed honey combing and bronchiectasis. Passive smoking, chronic cough, Larsen score and anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP) titre were significant predictors of lung involvement as detected by HRCT. Conclusion: HRCT of the chest was found to be a more sensitive measure than spirometry to diagnose pulmonary abnormalities. Passive smoking, chronic cough, disease severity and high anti-CCP titre were significant independent predictors of lung involvement as detected by PFT and HRCT among rheumatoid patients.
topic Rheumatoid arthritis
High resolution CT
Spirometry
Pulmonary abnormalities
Ground glass opacity
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110116421000028
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