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. 2018 Oct;23(10):921-926.
doi: 10.1111/resp.13309. Epub 2018 Apr 11.

Oesophageal diameter is associated with severity but not progression of systemic sclerosis-associated interstitial lung disease

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Oesophageal diameter is associated with severity but not progression of systemic sclerosis-associated interstitial lung disease

Tiffany A Winstone et al. Respirology. 2018 Oct.

Abstract

Background and objective: It is unknown whether oesophageal disease is associated with systemic sclerosis-associated interstitial lung disease (SSc-ILD) severity, progression or mortality.

Methods: High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) scans from 145 SSc-ILD patients were scored for fibrosis score, oesophageal diameter and presence of hiatal hernia. Fibrosis asymmetry was calculated as: (most affected side - least affected side)/(most affected side + least affected side). Mixed effects models were used for repeated measures analyses.

Results: Mean fibrosis score was 8.6%, and most patients had mild-to-moderate physiological impairment. Every 1 cm increase in oesophageal diameter was associated with 1.8% higher fibrosis score and 5.5% lower forced vital capacity (FVC; P ≤ 0.001 for unadjusted and adjusted analyses). Patients with hiatal hernia had 3.9% higher fibrosis score, with persistent differences on adjusted analysis (P = 0.001). Oesophageal diameter predicted worsening fibrosis score over the subsequent year (P = 0.02), but not when adjusting for baseline fibrosis score (P = 0.16). Oesophageal diameter was independently associated with mortality (P = 0.001). Oesophageal diameter was not associated with asymmetric disease or radiological features of gross aspiration.

Conclusion: Oesophageal diameter and hiatal hernia are independently associated with SSc-ILD severity and mortality, but not with ILD progression or asymmetric disease. Oesophageal disease is unlikely to be a significant driver of ILD progression in SSc.

Keywords: fibrosis score; interstitial lung disease; oesophageal diameter; oesophageal disease; scleroderma.

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