Association of radiographic emphysema and airflow obstruction with lung cancer

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作者
Wilson, David O. [1 ]
Weissfeld, Joel L. [2 ]
Balkan, Arzu [1 ,3 ]
Schragin, Jeffrey G. [2 ]
Fuhrman, Carl R. [4 ]
Fisher, Stephen N. [4 ]
Wilson, Jonathan [5 ]
Leader, Joseph K. [4 ]
Siegfried, Jill M. [6 ]
Shapiro, Steven D. [1 ]
Sciurba, Frank C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Med, Div Pulm Allergy & Crit Care Med, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[2] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Epidemiol, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 USA
[3] Gulhane Mil Med Acad, Dept Pulm Med, Ankara, Turkey
[4] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Radiol, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA
[5] Univ Pittsburgh, Heart Lung Esophageal Surg Inst, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[6] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Pharmacol, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 USA
关键词
emphysema; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; lung cancer;
D O I
10.1164/rccm.200803-435OC
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Rationale To study the relationship between emphysema and/or airflow obstruction and lung cancer in a high-risk population. Objective We studied lung cancer related to radiographic emphysema and spirometric airflow obstruction in tobacco-exposed persons who were screened for lung cancer using chest computed tomography (CT). Methods: Subjects completed questionnaires, spirometry, and low-dose helical chest CT. CT scans were scored for emphysema based on National Emphysema Treatment Trial criteria. Multiple logistic regressions estimated the independent associations between various factors, including radiographic emphysema and air-flow obstruction, and subsequent lung cancer diagnosis. Measurements and Main Results: Among 3,638 subjects, 57.5, 18.8, 14.6, and 9.1% had no, trace, mild, and moderate-severe emphysema, and 57.3, 13.6, 22.8, and 6.4% had no, mild (Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease [GOLD] 1), moderate (GOLD 11), and severe (GOLD III-IV) airflow obstruction. Of 3,638 subjects, 99 (2.7%) received a lung cancer diagnosis. Adjusting for sex, age, years of cigarette smoking, and number of cigarettes smoked daily, logistic regression showed the expected lung cancer association with the presence of airflow obstruction (GOLD I-IV, odds ratio [OR], 2.09; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.33-3.27). A second logistic regression showed lung cancer related to emphysema (OR, 3.56; 95% CI, 2.21-5.73). After additional adjustments for GOLD class, emphysema remained a strong and statistically significant factor related to lung cancer (OR, 3.14; 95% CI, 1.91-5.15). Conclusions: Emphysema on CT scan and airflow obstruction on spirometry are related to lung cancer in a high-risk population. Emphysema is independently related to lung cancer. Both radiographic emphysema and airflow obstruction should be considered when assessing lung cancer risk.
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