作者
Abhaya P. Trivedi,Chase S. Hall,Charles W. Goss,Daphne Lew,James G. Krings,Mary Clare McGregor,Maanasi Samant,Jered P. Sieren,Huashi Li,Ken B. Schechtman,Joshua Schirm,Stephen McEleney,Sam Peterson,Wendy C. Moore,Eugene R. Bleecker,Deborah A. Meyers,Elliot Israel,George R. Washko,Bruce D Levy,Joseph K. Leader,Sally E. Wenzel,John V. Fahy,Mark L. Schiebler,Sean B. Fain,Nizar N. Jarjour,David T. Mauger,Joseph M. Reinhardt,John D. Newell,Eric A. Hoffman,Mario Castro,Ajay Sheshadri,Elliot Israel,Bruce Levy,Manuela Cernadas,George R. Washko,Kathleen Haley,Juan C. Cardet,Melody Duvall,Victoria Forth,Meghan Le,Eva Fandozzi,Allison O'Neill,Katarina Gentile,Maria Cinelli,Abigail Tulchinsky,Guilberto Lawrance,Randall Czajkowski,Peter Lemole,William Antunes,Ann McGinnis,Kris Klokeid,Wanda Phipatanakul,William Sheehan,Lisa Bartnikas,Sachin Baxi,Elena Crestani,Brittany Etsy,Jonathan Gaffin,Marissa Hauptman,David Kantor,Peggy Lai,Margee Louisias,Kyle Nelson,Perdita Permaul,Lynda Schneider,Lakiea Wright,Samantha Minnicozzi,Michelle Maciag,Mehtap Haktanir-Abul,Sigfus Gunnlaugsson,Elizabeth Burke-Roberts,Amparito Cunningham,Ethan Ansel-Kelly,Sullivan Waskosky,Anna Ramsey,Laura Feloney,Sally Wenzel,Merritt Fajt,Juan Celedon,Allyson Larkin,Peter Di,Hong Wei Chu,Marc Gauthier,Wei Wu,Supriya Jain,Matthew Camiolo,Christine Rauscher,Faith Luyster,Paul Rebovich,Jessa Demas,Renee Wunderley,Catherine Vitari,Melissa Ilnicki,Diane Srollo,Crystal Takosky,Rose Lanzo,Joseph Leader,Daniel M. Lapic,Emily Etling,Donna Rhodes
摘要
Background Clustering key clinical characteristics of participants in the Severe Asthma Research Program (SARP), a large, multicenter prospective observational study of patients with asthma and healthy controls, has led to the identification of novel asthma phenotypes. Purpose To determine whether quantitative CT (qCT) could help distinguish between clinical asthma phenotypes. Materials and Methods A retrospective cross-sectional analysis was conducted with the use of qCT images (maximal bronchodilation at total lung capacity [TLC], or inspiration, and functional residual capacity [FRC], or expiration) from the cluster phenotypes of SARP participants (cluster 1: minimal disease; cluster 2: mild, reversible; cluster 3: obese asthma; cluster 4: severe, reversible; cluster 5: severe, irreversible) enrolled between September 2001 and December 2015. Airway morphometry was performed along standard paths (RB1, RB4, RB10, LB1, and LB10). Corresponding voxels from TLC and FRC images were mapped with use of deformable image registration to characterize disease probability maps (DPMs) of functional small airway disease (fSAD), voxel-level volume changes (Jacobian), and isotropy (anisotropic deformation index [ADI]). The association between cluster assignment and qCT measures was evaluated using linear mixed models. Results A total of 455 participants were evaluated with cluster assignments and CT (mean age ± SD, 42.1 years ± 14.7; 270 women). Airway morphometry had limited ability to help discern between clusters. DPM fSAD was highest in cluster 5 (cluster 1 in SARP III: 19.0% ± 20.6; cluster 2: 18.9% ± 13.3; cluster 3: 24.9% ± 13.1; cluster 4: 24.1% ± 8.4; cluster 5: 38.8% ± 14.4; P < .001). Lower whole-lung Jacobian and ADI values were associated with greater cluster severity. Compared to cluster 1, cluster 5 lung expansion was 31% smaller (Jacobian in SARP III cohort: 2.31 ± 0.6 vs 1.61 ± 0.3, respectively, P < .001) and 34% more isotropic (ADI in SARP III cohort: 0.40 ± 0.1 vs 0.61 ± 0.2, P < .001). Within-lung Jacobian and ADI SDs decreased as severity worsened (Jacobian SD in SARP III cohort: 0.90 ± 0.4 for cluster 1; 0.79 ± 0.3 for cluster 2; 0.62 ± 0.2 for cluster 3; 0.63 ± 0.2 for cluster 4; and 0.41 ± 0.2 for cluster 5; P < .001). Conclusion Quantitative CT assessments of the degree and intraindividual regional variability of lung expansion distinguished between well-established clinical phenotypes among participants with asthma from the Severe Asthma Research Program study. © RSNA, 2022 Online supplemental material is available for this article. See also the editorial by Verschakelen in this issue.