Radiographic characteristics of asthma

Objectives: A novel and interesting observation is that ribs go less sloped in asthma patients′ radiograph than non-asthmatics people. The aim of this study was to investigate whether a smaller horizontal curve of the ribs is a special trait on chest radiograph of asthma patients. Materials and Meth...

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Main Author: Yu-Jang Su
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-01-01
Series:Lung India
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Online Access:http://www.lungindia.com/article.asp?issn=0970-2113;year=2013;volume=30;issue=4;spage=286;epage=288;aulast=Su
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spelling doaj-2e863ab1253040ebaad63a0f4a1ffac82020-11-24T22:32:27ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsLung India0970-21130974-598X2013-01-0130428628810.4103/0970-2113.120602Radiographic characteristics of asthmaYu-Jang SuObjectives: A novel and interesting observation is that ribs go less sloped in asthma patients′ radiograph than non-asthmatics people. The aim of this study was to investigate whether a smaller horizontal curve of the ribs is a special trait on chest radiograph of asthma patients. Materials and Methods: A retrospective review of the chest radiographs of 57 cases of asthma who were admitted between January 2011 and February 2011, and 57 non-asthma patients was performed. Chest radiographs were examined and lines drawn horizontally through the middle point of the sixth rib, and to where the sixth rib reaches the thoracic cage. The angle between these two lines was defined as the angle of rib curve (ARC). The ARCs were then compared between groups using the Student′s t-test. Results: The mean ARC was smaller in asthma patients than in non-asthma patients (10.7 ± 4.7° vs. 14.3 ± 4.7°, P < 0.0001). In the asthma group, the mean male ARC was smaller than the mean female ARC (8.4 ± 4.1° vs. 11.5 ± 4.7°, P = 0.026); however, there was no statistical difference in gender in the non-asthma group (P = 0.405). Conclusions: This is the first study to report that the ribs of asthma patients are less sloped than in patients without asthma. This photographic trait may be helpful in daily practice for suspecting a diagnosis of bronchial asthma.http://www.lungindia.com/article.asp?issn=0970-2113;year=2013;volume=30;issue=4;spage=286;epage=288;aulast=SuAsthmagenderribsthoracic cage
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Radiographic characteristics of asthma
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Asthma
gender
ribs
thoracic cage
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title Radiographic characteristics of asthma
title_short Radiographic characteristics of asthma
title_full Radiographic characteristics of asthma
title_fullStr Radiographic characteristics of asthma
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title_sort radiographic characteristics of asthma
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Lung India
issn 0970-2113
0974-598X
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Objectives: A novel and interesting observation is that ribs go less sloped in asthma patients′ radiograph than non-asthmatics people. The aim of this study was to investigate whether a smaller horizontal curve of the ribs is a special trait on chest radiograph of asthma patients. Materials and Methods: A retrospective review of the chest radiographs of 57 cases of asthma who were admitted between January 2011 and February 2011, and 57 non-asthma patients was performed. Chest radiographs were examined and lines drawn horizontally through the middle point of the sixth rib, and to where the sixth rib reaches the thoracic cage. The angle between these two lines was defined as the angle of rib curve (ARC). The ARCs were then compared between groups using the Student′s t-test. Results: The mean ARC was smaller in asthma patients than in non-asthma patients (10.7 ± 4.7° vs. 14.3 ± 4.7°, P < 0.0001). In the asthma group, the mean male ARC was smaller than the mean female ARC (8.4 ± 4.1° vs. 11.5 ± 4.7°, P = 0.026); however, there was no statistical difference in gender in the non-asthma group (P = 0.405). Conclusions: This is the first study to report that the ribs of asthma patients are less sloped than in patients without asthma. This photographic trait may be helpful in daily practice for suspecting a diagnosis of bronchial asthma.
topic Asthma
gender
ribs
thoracic cage
url http://www.lungindia.com/article.asp?issn=0970-2113;year=2013;volume=30;issue=4;spage=286;epage=288;aulast=Su
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