Computed Tomography Imaging findings in Chemical Warfare Victims with pulmonary Complications

Introduction: Data on imaging findings in pulmonary complications of chemical agents is scarce. The current study aimed to evaluate radiological findings of late onset pulmonary complications in chemical warfare victims (CWV) and to guide pulmonologists in diagnosis of these subjects. Materials an...

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Main Authors: Zahra Salehinezhad, Saeed Mirsadraee, Majid Mirsadraee, Saeed Naghibi, Amir Hosein Hashemi Attar
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Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2013-05-01
Series:Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Medicine
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spelling doaj-8c556bac1f8e4fd682acddc59ef75a232020-11-25T03:42:51ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesJournal of Cardio-Thoracic Medicine 2322-57502013-05-011126Computed Tomography Imaging findings in Chemical Warfare Victims with pulmonary ComplicationsZahra SalehinezhadSaeed MirsadraeeMajid MirsadraeeSaeed NaghibiAmir Hosein Hashemi AttarIntroduction: Data on imaging findings in pulmonary complications of chemical agents is scarce. The current study aimed to evaluate radiological findings of late onset pulmonary complications in chemical warfare victims (CWV) and to guide pulmonologists in diagnosis of these subjects. Materials and Methods: Ninety- three male CWV were enrolled in this prospective study, 20-25 years (mean=23) after exposure. Demographic and clinical data were recorded. High resolution computed Tomography (HRCT) of the lung was performed during inspiration and expiration and was double reported blindly by two radiologists. Final diagnosis was made according to HRCT findings. The HRCT findings, final diagnosis, and distribution of the abnormalities were compared between subjects whom had been exposed to more complex chemical agents used during the second half of the war and simpler agents during the first half. Results: The most frequent HRCT findings were air trapping (56.7%) and mosaic attenuation (35.1%). The distribution of abnormalities was mostly local (79.4%) and bilateral (73%) especially in lower regions (61.3%). The diagnosed respiratory diseases included bronchiolitis obliterans (43%), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (27.9%), asthma (23.6%), bronchiectasis (13.9%) and interstitial lung disease (ILD) (9.6%). Frequency of subjects involved in the second half of the period of war was more than the first period (P-value < 0.05) but the HRCT findings were similar. Conclusions: Bronchiolitis obliterans with picture of focal bilateral air trapping was the most common finding in CWV but asthma appeared to have become a new problem in these subjects. http://jctm.mums.ac.ir/?_action=showPDF&article=558&_ob=ed5b8ee13ea5566b199f9dbeb02584a1&fileName=full_text.pdfChemical warfare victimsHigh-Resolution Computed TomographySulfur mustardAir trappingBronchiolitis Obliterans
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author Zahra Salehinezhad
Saeed Mirsadraee
Majid Mirsadraee
Saeed Naghibi
Amir Hosein Hashemi Attar
spellingShingle Zahra Salehinezhad
Saeed Mirsadraee
Majid Mirsadraee
Saeed Naghibi
Amir Hosein Hashemi Attar
Computed Tomography Imaging findings in Chemical Warfare Victims with pulmonary Complications
Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Medicine
Chemical warfare victims
High-Resolution Computed Tomography
Sulfur mustard
Air trapping
Bronchiolitis Obliterans
author_facet Zahra Salehinezhad
Saeed Mirsadraee
Majid Mirsadraee
Saeed Naghibi
Amir Hosein Hashemi Attar
author_sort Zahra Salehinezhad
title Computed Tomography Imaging findings in Chemical Warfare Victims with pulmonary Complications
title_short Computed Tomography Imaging findings in Chemical Warfare Victims with pulmonary Complications
title_full Computed Tomography Imaging findings in Chemical Warfare Victims with pulmonary Complications
title_fullStr Computed Tomography Imaging findings in Chemical Warfare Victims with pulmonary Complications
title_full_unstemmed Computed Tomography Imaging findings in Chemical Warfare Victims with pulmonary Complications
title_sort computed tomography imaging findings in chemical warfare victims with pulmonary complications
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Medicine
issn 2322-5750
publishDate 2013-05-01
description Introduction: Data on imaging findings in pulmonary complications of chemical agents is scarce. The current study aimed to evaluate radiological findings of late onset pulmonary complications in chemical warfare victims (CWV) and to guide pulmonologists in diagnosis of these subjects. Materials and Methods: Ninety- three male CWV were enrolled in this prospective study, 20-25 years (mean=23) after exposure. Demographic and clinical data were recorded. High resolution computed Tomography (HRCT) of the lung was performed during inspiration and expiration and was double reported blindly by two radiologists. Final diagnosis was made according to HRCT findings. The HRCT findings, final diagnosis, and distribution of the abnormalities were compared between subjects whom had been exposed to more complex chemical agents used during the second half of the war and simpler agents during the first half. Results: The most frequent HRCT findings were air trapping (56.7%) and mosaic attenuation (35.1%). The distribution of abnormalities was mostly local (79.4%) and bilateral (73%) especially in lower regions (61.3%). The diagnosed respiratory diseases included bronchiolitis obliterans (43%), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (27.9%), asthma (23.6%), bronchiectasis (13.9%) and interstitial lung disease (ILD) (9.6%). Frequency of subjects involved in the second half of the period of war was more than the first period (P-value < 0.05) but the HRCT findings were similar. Conclusions: Bronchiolitis obliterans with picture of focal bilateral air trapping was the most common finding in CWV but asthma appeared to have become a new problem in these subjects.
topic Chemical warfare victims
High-Resolution Computed Tomography
Sulfur mustard
Air trapping
Bronchiolitis Obliterans
url http://jctm.mums.ac.ir/?_action=showPDF&article=558&_ob=ed5b8ee13ea5566b199f9dbeb02584a1&fileName=full_text.pdf
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