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Yasuko Kajimura1, Yukinori Nakamura2, Tsunahiko Hirano3, Yoshinori Tanaka1, Kaoru Yamamoto1, Yoshihiro Tokunaga1, Takahiro Sasaki1, Keiji Oishi4, Toshiaki Yujiri1, Kazuto Matsunaga3, Yukio Tanizawa1.
Abstract
Organizing pneumonia (OP) is a complication of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) and a manifestation of peripheral airway/alveolar inflammation. Recently, alveolar nitric oxide concentration (Calv) has been revealed as a noninvasive marker of peripheral airway inflammation; however, whether Calv levels are associated with OP and peripheral airway in patients after allo-HSCT remains unclear. Herein, we evaluated whether Calv levels could reflect the presence of OP and structural airway changes in patients after allo-HSCT. We measured the eNO levels of 38 patients (6 with OP and 32 without OP) who underwent allo-HSCT. Three-dimensional computed tomography (CT) analysis of the airway was performed in 19 patients. We found that in patients with OP, Calv levels were significantly higher than in those without OP (10.6 vs. 5.5 ppb, p < 0.01). Receiver-operating characteristic analyses revealed a Calv cut-off value for OP detection of 10.2 ppb. No significant differences in the patient characteristics, except for the presence of OP (p < 0.01), were noted between the two groups stratified by the Calv cut-off value. Three-dimensional CT images of the airway revealed gradually increasing positive correlations between Calv levels and airway wall area of the third-, fourth-, and fifth-generation bronchi (r = 0.20, 0.31, 0.38; p = 0.42, 0.19, 0.038, respectively), indicating that Calv levels are strongly correlated with the wall thickness of the distal bronchi. Our results suggest that the Calv level may be a useful noninvasive detectable marker for OP after an allo-HSCT.Entities:
Keywords: Airway wall; Allo-HSCT; Calv; FeNO; Organizing pneumonia
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35604470 DOI: 10.1007/s00277-022-04868-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Hematol ISSN: 0939-5555 Impact factor: 4.030