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Screening for preclinical parenchymal lung disease in rheumatoid arthritis

Anthony J. Esposito, Jeffrey A. Sparks, Ritu R. Gill, Hiroto Hatabu, Eric Schmidlin, Partha Hota, Sergio Poli, Elaine Fletcher, Wesley Xiong, Michelle Frits, Christine Iannaccone, Maria G. Prado, Alessandra Zaccardelli, A. Marshall, Paul F. Dellaripa, Michael E. Weinblatt, Nancy A. Shadick, Iván O. Rosas, Tracy J. Doyle

2021Lara D. Veeken36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Pulmonary disease is a common extraarticular manifestation of RA associated with increased morbidity and mortality. No current strategies exist for screening this at-risk population for parenchymal lung disease, including emphysema and interstitial lung disease (ILD). METHODS: RA patients without a diagnosis of ILD or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease underwent prospective and comprehensive clinical, laboratory, functional and radiological evaluations. High resolution CT (HRCT) scans were scored for preclinical emphysema and preclinical ILD and evaluated for other abnormalities. RESULTS: Pulmonary imaging and/or functional abnormalities were identified in 78 (74%) of 106 subjects; 45% had preclinical parenchymal lung disease. These individuals were older with lower diffusion capacity but had similar smoking histories compared with no disease. Preclinical emphysema (36%), the most commonly detected abnormality, was associated with older age, higher anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody titres and diffusion abnormalities. A significant proportion of preclinical emphysema occurred among never smokers (47%) with a predominantly panlobular pattern. Preclinical ILD (15%) was not associated with clinical, laboratory or functional measures. CONCLUSION: We identified a high prevalence of undiagnosed preclinical parenchymal lung disease in RA driven primarily by isolated emphysema, suggesting that it may be a prevalent and previously unrecognized pulmonary manifestation of RA, even among never smokers. As clinical, laboratory and functional evaluations did not adequately identify preclinical parenchymal abnormalities, HRCT may be the most effective screening modality currently available for patients with RA.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineRheumatoid arthritisInterstitial lung diseaseLungParenchymaPulmonary function testingPopulationDiseasePathologyInternal medicineRespiratory diseaseEnvironmental healthInterstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary FibrosisChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) ResearchSpondyloarthritis Studies and Treatments