Asbestos-related Disease Progression of Parenchymal Abnormalities on High-resolution CT


Autoria(s): SILVA, C. Isabela S.; MUELLER, Nestor L.; NEDER, J. Alberto; NOGUEIRA, Cristiano Rabelo; NAPOLIS, Lara Maris; TERRA-FILHO, Mario; BAGATIN, Ericson; NERY, Luiz E.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

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Purpose: To evaluate the changes over time in the pattern and extent of parenchymal abnormalities in asbestos-exposed workers after cessation of exposure and to compare 3 proposed semiquantitative methods with a careful side-by-side comparison of the initial and the follow-Lip computed tomography (CT) images. Materials and Methods: The study included 52 male asbestos workers (mean age SD, 62.2y +/- 8.2) who had baseline high-resolution CT after cessation of exposure and follow-up CT 3 to 5 years later. Two independent thoracic radiologists quantified the findings according to the scoring systems proposed by Huuskonen, Gamsu, and Sette and then did a side-by-side comparison of the 2 sets of scans without awareness of the dates of the CT scans. Results: There was no difference in the prevalence of the 2 most common parenchymal abnormalities (centrilobular small dotlike or branching opacities and interstitial lines) between the initial and follow-up CT scans. Honeycombing (20%) and traction bronchiectasis and bronchiolectasis (50%) were seen more commonly on the follow-up CT than on the initial examination (10% and 33%, respectively) (P = 0.01). Increased extent of parenchymal abnormalities was evident on side-by-side comparison in 42 (81%) patients but resulted in an increase in score in at least 1 semiquantitative system in only 16 (31%) patients (all P > 0.01, signed test). Conclusions: The majority of patients with previous asbestos exposure show evidence of progression of disease on CT at 3 to 5 years follow-up but this progression is usually not detected by the 3 proposed semiquantitative scoring schemes.

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JOURNAL OF THORACIC IMAGING, v.23, n.4, p.251-257, 2008

0883-5993

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/21854

10.1097/RTI.0b013e31817e352a

http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/RTI.0b013e31817e352a

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eng

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS

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Journal of Thoracic Imaging

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Palavras-Chave #asbestos #computed tomography #pleural plaques #interstitial #lung #COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY #LUNG-FUNCTION #PULMONARY-FIBROSIS #EXPOSED WORKERS #CLASSIFICATION #DENSITY #INDIVIDUALS #ALVEOLITIS #MINERS #CANCER #Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
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