Noninvasive Assessment of Airway Alterations in Smokers
- 15 August 2004
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by American Thoracic Society in American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
- Vol. 170 (4) , 414-419
- https://doi.org/10.1164/rccm.200401-037oc
Abstract
It has been shown that structural changes in small airways of smokers with average smoking histories greater than 35 pack-years could be reflected in the single-breath washout test. The more sophisticated multiple breath washout test (MBW) has the potential to anatomically locate the affected small airways in acinar and conductive lung zones through increased phase III slope indices S(acin) and S(cond), respectively. Pulmonary function, S(acin), and S(cond) were obtained in 63 normal never-smokers and in 169 smokers classified according to smoking history (< 10 pack-years; 10-20 pack-years; 20-30 pack-years; > 30 pack-years). Compared with never-smokers, significant changes in S(acin) (p = 0.02), S(cond) (p < 0.001), and diffusing capacity (DL(CO); p < 0.001) were detected from greater than 10 pack-years onwards. Spirometric abnormality was significant only from greater than 20 pack-years onwards. In smokers with greater than 30 pack-years and DL(CO) less than 60% predicted, the presence of emphysema resulted in disproportionally larger S(acin) than S(cond) increases. We conclude that S(cond) and S(acin) can noninvasively detect airway changes from as early as 10 pack-years onwards, locating the earliest manifestations of smoking-induced small airways alterations around the acinar entrance. In these early stages, the associated DL(CO) decrease may be a reflection of ventilation heterogeneity rather than true parenchymal destruction. In more advanced stages of smoking-induced lung disease, differential patterns of S(acin) and S(cond) are characteristic of the presence of parenchymal destruction in addition to peripheral airways alterations.Keywords
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