Hepatopulmonary syndrome has low prevalence of pulmonary vascular abnormalities on chest computed tomography

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Main Author: Folador, Luciano
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Torres, Felipe Soares, Zampieri, Juliana Fischman, Machado, Betina Charvet, Knorst, Marli Maria, Gazzana, Marcelo Basso
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Summary: Purpose Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) is defined as an arterial oxygenation defect induced by intrapulmonary vascular dilatations associated with hepatic disease. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of type 1 and 2 pulmonary vascular abnormalities on chest computed tomography (CT) in patients with cirrhosis and HPS and to characterize intra- and interobserver reliability. Materials and methods Two thoracic radiologists retrospectively evaluated chest CT scans from 38 cirrhosis patients with HPS. They classified the pulmonary vascular abnormalities as type 1 (multiple dilated distal pulmonary arteries), type 2(nodular dilatation or individual pulmonary arterial malformation), or absence of abnormality. Furthermore, they measured the diameters of the central pulmonary arteries and subsegmental pulmonary arteries and bronchi. We analyzed the prevalence, intraobserver reliability, and interobserver reliability of abnormal CT findings related to HPS, and the correlation of these findings with partial arterial oxygen pressure (PaO2). Results The overall prevalence of pulmonary vascular abnormalities was 28.9% (95% confidence intervals: 15.4%, 45.9%). Moreover, 26.3% of patients had type 1 abnormality (13.4%, 43.1%) and 2.6% of patients had type 2 abnormality (0.0%, 13.8%). The intraobserver reliability kappa value was 0.666 (0.40, 0.91) and the interobserver kappa value was 0.443 (0.12, 0.77). There was no correlation between pulmonary vascular abnormalities on CT and PaO2 values. Conclusions The prevalence of pulmonary vascular abnormalities on chest CT of patients with cirrhosis and HPS is low and not correlated with PaO2. These findings question the usefulness of chest CT for the evaluation of patients with cirrhosis and HPS.
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spelling Folador, LucianoTorres, Felipe SoaresZampieri, Juliana FischmanMachado, Betina CharvetKnorst, Marli MariaGazzana, Marcelo Basso2021-02-09T04:07:55Z20191932-6203http://hdl.handle.net/10183/217833001120544Purpose Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) is defined as an arterial oxygenation defect induced by intrapulmonary vascular dilatations associated with hepatic disease. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of type 1 and 2 pulmonary vascular abnormalities on chest computed tomography (CT) in patients with cirrhosis and HPS and to characterize intra- and interobserver reliability. Materials and methods Two thoracic radiologists retrospectively evaluated chest CT scans from 38 cirrhosis patients with HPS. They classified the pulmonary vascular abnormalities as type 1 (multiple dilated distal pulmonary arteries), type 2(nodular dilatation or individual pulmonary arterial malformation), or absence of abnormality. Furthermore, they measured the diameters of the central pulmonary arteries and subsegmental pulmonary arteries and bronchi. We analyzed the prevalence, intraobserver reliability, and interobserver reliability of abnormal CT findings related to HPS, and the correlation of these findings with partial arterial oxygen pressure (PaO2). Results The overall prevalence of pulmonary vascular abnormalities was 28.9% (95% confidence intervals: 15.4%, 45.9%). Moreover, 26.3% of patients had type 1 abnormality (13.4%, 43.1%) and 2.6% of patients had type 2 abnormality (0.0%, 13.8%). The intraobserver reliability kappa value was 0.666 (0.40, 0.91) and the interobserver kappa value was 0.443 (0.12, 0.77). There was no correlation between pulmonary vascular abnormalities on CT and PaO2 values. Conclusions The prevalence of pulmonary vascular abnormalities on chest CT of patients with cirrhosis and HPS is low and not correlated with PaO2. These findings question the usefulness of chest CT for the evaluation of patients with cirrhosis and HPS.application/pdfengPloS one. San Francisco. Vol. 14, no. 2 (Feb. 2019), e0223805, 11 p.PrevalênciaSíndrome hepatopulmonarAnormalidades cardiovascularesAnormalidades do sistema respiratórioTomografia computadorizada por raios XTóraxHepatopulmonary syndrome has low prevalence of pulmonary vascular abnormalities on chest computed tomographyEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001120544.pdf.txt001120544.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain30576http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/217833/2/001120544.pdf.txtc750161dd5ce3117701b798892b3a697MD52ORIGINAL001120544.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1687113http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/217833/1/001120544.pdf817dfd9deca3a383597885d14056e984MD5110183/2178332023-09-24 03:39:09.989304oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/217833Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestlume@ufrgs.bropendoar:2023-09-24T06:39:09Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Hepatopulmonary syndrome has low prevalence of pulmonary vascular abnormalities on chest computed tomography
title Hepatopulmonary syndrome has low prevalence of pulmonary vascular abnormalities on chest computed tomography
spellingShingle Hepatopulmonary syndrome has low prevalence of pulmonary vascular abnormalities on chest computed tomography
Folador, Luciano
Prevalência
Síndrome hepatopulmonar
Anormalidades cardiovasculares
Anormalidades do sistema respiratório
Tomografia computadorizada por raios X
Tórax
title_short Hepatopulmonary syndrome has low prevalence of pulmonary vascular abnormalities on chest computed tomography
title_full Hepatopulmonary syndrome has low prevalence of pulmonary vascular abnormalities on chest computed tomography
title_fullStr Hepatopulmonary syndrome has low prevalence of pulmonary vascular abnormalities on chest computed tomography
title_full_unstemmed Hepatopulmonary syndrome has low prevalence of pulmonary vascular abnormalities on chest computed tomography
title_sort Hepatopulmonary syndrome has low prevalence of pulmonary vascular abnormalities on chest computed tomography
author Folador, Luciano
author_facet Folador, Luciano
Torres, Felipe Soares
Zampieri, Juliana Fischman
Machado, Betina Charvet
Knorst, Marli Maria
Gazzana, Marcelo Basso
author_role author
author2 Torres, Felipe Soares
Zampieri, Juliana Fischman
Machado, Betina Charvet
Knorst, Marli Maria
Gazzana, Marcelo Basso
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Folador, Luciano
Torres, Felipe Soares
Zampieri, Juliana Fischman
Machado, Betina Charvet
Knorst, Marli Maria
Gazzana, Marcelo Basso
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Prevalência
Síndrome hepatopulmonar
Anormalidades cardiovasculares
Anormalidades do sistema respiratório
Tomografia computadorizada por raios X
Tórax
topic Prevalência
Síndrome hepatopulmonar
Anormalidades cardiovasculares
Anormalidades do sistema respiratório
Tomografia computadorizada por raios X
Tórax
description Purpose Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) is defined as an arterial oxygenation defect induced by intrapulmonary vascular dilatations associated with hepatic disease. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of type 1 and 2 pulmonary vascular abnormalities on chest computed tomography (CT) in patients with cirrhosis and HPS and to characterize intra- and interobserver reliability. Materials and methods Two thoracic radiologists retrospectively evaluated chest CT scans from 38 cirrhosis patients with HPS. They classified the pulmonary vascular abnormalities as type 1 (multiple dilated distal pulmonary arteries), type 2(nodular dilatation or individual pulmonary arterial malformation), or absence of abnormality. Furthermore, they measured the diameters of the central pulmonary arteries and subsegmental pulmonary arteries and bronchi. We analyzed the prevalence, intraobserver reliability, and interobserver reliability of abnormal CT findings related to HPS, and the correlation of these findings with partial arterial oxygen pressure (PaO2). Results The overall prevalence of pulmonary vascular abnormalities was 28.9% (95% confidence intervals: 15.4%, 45.9%). Moreover, 26.3% of patients had type 1 abnormality (13.4%, 43.1%) and 2.6% of patients had type 2 abnormality (0.0%, 13.8%). The intraobserver reliability kappa value was 0.666 (0.40, 0.91) and the interobserver kappa value was 0.443 (0.12, 0.77). There was no correlation between pulmonary vascular abnormalities on CT and PaO2 values. Conclusions The prevalence of pulmonary vascular abnormalities on chest CT of patients with cirrhosis and HPS is low and not correlated with PaO2. These findings question the usefulness of chest CT for the evaluation of patients with cirrhosis and HPS.
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