Changes seen on computed tomography of the chest in mildly symptomatic adult patients with sickle cell disease

Author:

Alves Ursula David1,Lopes Agnaldo José2,Maioli Maria Christina Paixão2,Soares Andrea Ribeiro2,Melo Pedro Lopes de2,Mogami Roberto2

Affiliation:

1. Hospital Universitário Pedro Ernesto, Brazil

2. Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Objective: To describe and quantify the main changes seen on computed tomography of the chest in mildly symptomatic adult patients with sickle cell disease, as well as to evaluate the radiologist accuracy in determining the type of hemoglobinopathy. Materials and Methods: A prospective study involving 44 adult patients with sickle cell disease who underwent inspiration and expiration computed tomography of the chest. The frequency of tomography findings and the extent of involvement are reported. We also calculated radiologist accuracy in determining the type of hemoglobinopathy by analyzing the pulmonary alterations and morphology of the spleen. Results: The changes found on computed tomography scans, in descending order of frequency, were as follows: fibrotic opacities (81.8%); mosaic attenuation (56.8%); architectural distortion (31.8%); cardiomegaly (25.0%); lobar volume reduction (18.2%); and increased caliber of peripheral pulmonary arteries (9.1%). For most of the findings, the involvement was considered mild, five or fewer lung segments being affected. The accuracy in determining the type of hemoglobinopathy (HbSS group versus not HbSS group) was 72.7%. Conclusion: In adult patients with sickle cell disease, the main tomography findings reflect fibrotic changes. In addition, computed tomography can be helpful in differentiating among hemoglobinopathies.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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