A cohort study of mortality predictors and characteristics of patients with combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema. Issue 3 (15th May 2012)
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- A cohort study of mortality predictors and characteristics of patients with combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema. Issue 3 (15th May 2012)
- Main Title:
- A cohort study of mortality predictors and characteristics of patients with combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema
- Authors:
- Kishaba, Tomoo
Shimaoka, Yousuke
Fukuyama, Hajime
Yoshida, Kyoko
Tanaka, Maki
Yamashiro, Shin
Tamaki, Hitoshi - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objectives: Our purpose was to assess the clinical data, predictors of mortality and acute exacerbation (AE) in combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema (CPFE) patients. Design: Single-centre retrospective cohort study. Setting: Teaching hospital in Japan. Participants: We identified 93 CPFE patients with high-resolution computed tomographic (HRCT) through multidisciplinary discussion. Patients who had connective tissue disease, drug-associated interstitial lung disease and occupationally related interstitial lung disease, such as asbestosis and silicosis, were excluded. Interventions: There were no interventions. Methods: Medical records and HRCT scans from January 2002 through December 2007 were reviewed retrospectively at our hospital. Ninety-three patients had CPFE. Results: The mean age of CPFE patients was 74 years. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and non-specific interstitial pneumonia were observed as distinct HRCT patterns. Forty-two patients showed finger clubbing. Mean serum Krebs von den Lungen-6 (KL-6) and per cent predicted forced vital capacity (%FVC) were 1089 IU/l, 63.86%, respectively. Twenty-two patients developed AE during observation period. Baseline KL-6 was a strong predictor of AE (OR=1.0016, p=0.009). Finger clubbing (HR=2.2620, p=0.015) and per cent predicted forced expiratory volume in one second/%FVC more than 1.2 (HR=1.9259, p=0.048) were independent predictors of mortality in CPFE. Conclusions: Baseline serum KL-6 was a usefulAbstract : Objectives: Our purpose was to assess the clinical data, predictors of mortality and acute exacerbation (AE) in combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema (CPFE) patients. Design: Single-centre retrospective cohort study. Setting: Teaching hospital in Japan. Participants: We identified 93 CPFE patients with high-resolution computed tomographic (HRCT) through multidisciplinary discussion. Patients who had connective tissue disease, drug-associated interstitial lung disease and occupationally related interstitial lung disease, such as asbestosis and silicosis, were excluded. Interventions: There were no interventions. Methods: Medical records and HRCT scans from January 2002 through December 2007 were reviewed retrospectively at our hospital. Ninety-three patients had CPFE. Results: The mean age of CPFE patients was 74 years. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and non-specific interstitial pneumonia were observed as distinct HRCT patterns. Forty-two patients showed finger clubbing. Mean serum Krebs von den Lungen-6 (KL-6) and per cent predicted forced vital capacity (%FVC) were 1089 IU/l, 63.86%, respectively. Twenty-two patients developed AE during observation period. Baseline KL-6 was a strong predictor of AE (OR=1.0016, p=0.009). Finger clubbing (HR=2.2620, p=0.015) and per cent predicted forced expiratory volume in one second/%FVC more than 1.2 (HR=1.9259, p=0.048) were independent predictors of mortality in CPFE. Conclusions: Baseline serum KL-6 was a useful predictor of AE (cut-off =1050, receiver operator characteristic curve: 0.7720), which occurred in 24% (22/93) of the CPFE patients. Finger clubbing and per cent predicted forced expiratory volume in one second/%FVC more than 1.2 were independent predictors of mortality. … (more)
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- BMJ open. Volume 2:Issue 3(2012)
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- BMJ open
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- Volume 2:Issue 3(2012)
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- Volume 2, Issue 3 (2012)
- Year:
- 2012
- Volume:
- 2
- Issue:
- 3
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- 2012-0002-0003-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2012-05-15
- Subjects:
- Medicine -- Research -- Periodicals
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http://bmjopen.bmj.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/bmjopen-2012-000988 ↗
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- 2044-6055
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