The association of silicosis severity with pectoralis major muscle and subcutaneous fat volumes and the pulmonary artery/aorta ratio evaluated by CT
PURPOSE Silicosis is an incurable occupational disease that sometimes rapidly progresses with fatal outcomes. We aimed to evaluate the association between disease severity and the change in the pectoralis major muscle volume (PMV), subcutaneous (at volume (SFV), and the pulmonary artery/aorta (P/Ao)...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Diagnostic and interventional radiology (Ankara, Turkey) Turkey), 2021-01, Vol.27 (1), p.37-41 |
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Silicosis is an incurable occupational disease that sometimes rapidly progresses with fatal outcomes. We aimed to evaluate the association between disease severity and the change in the pectoralis major muscle volume (PMV), subcutaneous (at volume (SFV), and the pulmonary artery/aorta (P/Ao) ratio in patients with silicosis using computed tomography (CT).
METHODS
The study included 41 male silicosis patients and 41 control group subjects with available chest CT images. Using dedicated software, we measured PMV and SFV from the axial CT images. We calculated the P/Ao ratio and obtained body mass index (BMI) and forced expiratory volume/forced vital capacity (FEV1/FVC) results from hospital records. We used the chest X-ray profusion score according to the Inter national Labor Organization (ILO) classification to evaluate the severity of the silicosis.
RESULTS
The mean age was 33.5 +/- 4A and 34.7 +/- 4.7 years in the silicotic and control groups, respectively. The mean BMI, PMV, SFV, and P/Ao values significantly differed between the study and control groups (p = 0.0009, p < 0.0001, p < 0.0001, and p = 0.0029, respectively). According to the ILO classification, there were 12 silicosis patients in category 1, 13 in category 2, and 16 in category 3. A significant difference was found between disease categories in terms of PMV SFV, P/Ao, BMI, and FEV1/FVC values (p= 0.0425, p = 0.0341, p = 0.0002,p= 0.0492, and p= 0.0004, respectively).
CONCLUSION
Disease severity had a stronger association with decreased PMV and SFV and increased P/Ao ratios than BM in patients with silicosis caused by denim sandblasting. Thus, CT evaluation might be a useful indicator of disease severity. |
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ISSN: | 1305-3612 1305-3825 1305-3612 |
DOI: | 10.5152/dir.2020.19534 |