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Extent of alveolar collapse in expiratory CT as a prognostic marker in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

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  • Sarah C Scharm
  • Cornelia Schaefer-Prokop
  • Anton Schreuder
  • Jonathan Ehmig
  • Anna Hunkemöller
  • Jan Fuge
  • Benjamin Seeliger
  • Jonas Schupp
  • Frank K Wacker
  • Hoen-oh Shin

Abstract

To evaluate whether distribution measures of CT-based attenuation histograms in inspiration and expiration can indicate alveolar collapse and serve as a predictive marker in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). This single-center retrospective longitudinal study analyzed CT scans of IPF patients in inspiration and expiration. The patient population was divided into two subgroups based on their status 3 years after baseline CT (death or transplantation versus clinical surveillance). Attenuation histograms in inspiration and expiration were created and analyzed. A Mann-Whitney U test was conducted to assess the difference of CT-derived histogram measures (including skewness) between the two subgroups. Logistic regression was applied to model the ability to distinguish between subgroups using baseline forced vital capacity (FVC%) and CT-derived histogram measures. The study included 66 patients (mean age 69.5 ± 10.9 years, 58 males). After the individual three-year observation period, 37 patients were still alive while 29 had either died or received a transplantation. The two patient subgroups were significantly different in terms of all CT-derived histogram measures and the baseline FVC%. A logistic regression model that only included the CT-derived histogram measure skewness had a better predictive performance (AUC = 0.793, 95% CI = 0.685–0.900) compared to the FVC% model alone (0.708, 0.581–0.836). Whereas further evaluation is needed, paired inspiratory/expiratory attenuation histogram analysis offers a promising approach as a prognostic imaging marker to improve outcome prediction and assess alveolar collapse in IPF.

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  • Sarah C Scharm & Cornelia Schaefer-Prokop & Anton Schreuder & Jonathan Ehmig & Anna Hunkemöller & Jan Fuge & Benjamin Seeliger & Jonas Schupp & Frank K Wacker & Hoen-oh Shin, 2026. "Extent of alveolar collapse in expiratory CT as a prognostic marker in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 21(3), pages 1-13, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0345308
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0345308
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