Pulmonary arterial pruning is associated with CT-derived bronchiectasis progression in smokers

Citation:

Dolliver WR, Wang W, Nardelli P, Rahaghi FN, Orejas JL, Maselli DJ, Yen A, Young K, Kinney G, San José Estépar R, Diaz AA. Pulmonary arterial pruning is associated with CT-derived bronchiectasis progression in smokers. Respir Med 2022;202:106971.

Date Published:

2022 Oct

Abstract:

Loss of small pulmonary arteries measured as the ratio of blood vessel volume in arteries <5 mm2 in cross-section to total arterial blood vessel volume (BV5a/TBVa), with lower values indicating more pruning, was associated with 5-yr progressing CT-derived bronchiectasis in smokers (Odds Ratio (OR) [95% Confidence interval], 1.28 [1.07-1.53] per 5% lower BV5a/TBVa, P = 0.007). Corresponding results in smokers with COPD were: OR 1.45 [1.11-1.89] per 5% lower BV5a/TBVa, P = 0.007. The results support a vascular factor for structural progression of bronchiectasis.