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American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2011

Lung diffusing capacity relates better to short‐term progression on HRCT abnormalities than spirometry in mild asbestosis

Cristiano Rabelo Nogueira; Lara Maris Nápolis; Ericson Bagatin; Mario Terra-Filho; Nestor L. Müller; C. Isabela S. Silva; Reynaldo Tavares Rodrigues; J. Alberto Neder; Luiz Eduardo Nery

BACKGROUND Pulmonary function tests (PFT), particularly spirometry and lung diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (DL(CO) ), have been considered useful methods for the detection of the progression of interstitial asbestos abnormalities as indicated by high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT). However, it is currently unknown which of these two tests correlates best with anatomical changes over time. METHODS In this study, we contrasted longitudinal changes (3-9 years follow-up) in PFTs at rest and during exercise with interstitial abnormalities evaluated by HRCT in 63 ex-workers with mild-to-moderate asbestosis. RESULTS At baseline, patients presented with low-grade asbestosis (Huuskonen classes I-II), and most PFT results were within the limits of normality. In the follow-up, most subjects had normal spirometry, static lung volumes and arterial blood gases. In contrast, frequency of DL(CO) abnormalities almost doubled (P < 0.05). Twenty-three (36.5%) subjects increased the interstitial marks on HRCT. These had significantly larger declines in DL(CO) compared to patients who remained stable (0.88 vs. 0.31 ml/min/mm Hg/year and 3.5 vs. 1.2%/year, respectively; P < 0.05). In contrast, no between-group differences were found for the other functional tests, including spirometry (P > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS These data demonstrate that the functional consequences of progression of HRCT abnormalities in mild-to-moderate asbestosis are better reflected by decrements in DL(CO) than by spirometric changes. These results might have important practical implications for medico-legal evaluation of this patient population.


American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2008

Relationship between induced sputum cytology and inflammatory status with lung structural and functional abnormalities in asbestosis

José Henrique Setta; José Alberto Neder; Ericson Bagatin; Mario Terra-Filho; Lara Maris Nápolis; Simone Dal Corso; Maria Marta Ferreira Amorin; Reynaldo Tavares Rodrigues; Ana Luisa Godoy Fernandes; Luiz Eduardo Nery

BACKGROUND Asbestosis is associated with lung cellular and immunological abnormalities. Induced sputum cytology and local and systemic markers of inflammation may be helpful to characterize disease status and progression in these patients. METHODS Thirty-nine ex-workers with asbestosis on high-resolution CT (HRCT) and 21 non-exposed controls were evaluated. Sputum cytology and IL-8 in serum and sputum were related to lung function impairment. RESULTS Subjects with asbestosis had reduced sputum cellularity but higher macrophage/neutrophil ratio and % macrophage as compared with controls. Sputum and serum IL-8 were also higher in patients with asbestosis (P < 0.05). In addition, evidence of lung architectural distorption on HRCT was associated with increased levels of serum IL-8. Interestingly, absolute macrophage number was negatively correlated with total lung capacity (r = -0.40; P = 0.04) and serum IL-8 to lung diffusing capacity (r = -0.45; P = 0.01). CONCLUSIONS Occupationally exposed subjects with asbestosis on HRCT have cytologic abnormalities in induced sputum and increased local and systemic pro-inflammatory status which are correlated to functional impairment.


Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia | 2006

Imagem nas doenças ocupacionais pulmonares

Gustavo S.P. Meirelles; Jorge Kavakama; Reynaldo Tavares Rodrigues

This chapter consists of a review of the literature regarding radiographic and tomographic characteristics of the principal occupational respiratory diseases (silicosis and asbestosis). Special attention is given to the practical relevance of high-resolution computed tomography, which is the most sensitive and specific method of identifying and quantifying the extent of pleural and parenchymal lesions related to such diseases.


Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2005

Placas pleurais relacionadas com o asbesto: Revisão da literatura

Gustavo de Souza Portes Meirelles; Jorge Kavakama; D. Jasinowodolinski; Luiz Eduardo Nery; Mario Terra-Filho; Reynaldo Tavares Rodrigues; José Alberto Neder; Ericson Bagatin; G. D’ippolito

Pleural plaques (PP) are considered to be hallmarks of asbestos exposure. They constitute focal thickenings of the pleura and are commonly seen in patients without lung disease. They can involve parietal, diaphragmatic and mediastinal pleura. Chest x-ray is frequently used for PP diagnosis, but computed tomography, especially when used the high-resolution technique, is the imaging exam with the greatest sensibility and specificity. PP are almost always asymptomatic, but there are some controversial about their relationship with asbestos exposure indexes, pulmonary functional alterations and risk of neoplasias. Rev Port Pneumol 2005; XI (5): 487-497


Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2005

Alterações pleurais e parenquimatosas relacionadas com a exposição ao asbesto: Ensaio pictórico

Gustavo de Souza Portes Meirelles; Jorge Kavakama; D. Jasinowodolinski; Luiz Eduardo Nery; Mario Terra-Filho; Reynaldo Tavares Rodrigues; José Alberto Neder; Ericson Bagatin; G. D’ippolito

Pleural and pulmonary asbestos-related diseases range from benign conditions, like pleural effusion and pleural plaques, to some neoplasias, such as lung cancer and malignant mesothelioma. Pleural effusion is the earliest finding after asbestos exposure, but the imaging findings are not specific. Diffuse pleural thickening involves the visceral pleura and pleural plaques are considered to be hallmarks of exposure. Asbestosis is the pulmonary fibrosis due to asbestos. Rounded atelectasis is a peripheral lung collapse in these individuals, generally related to pleural disease. Some neoplasias, like lung carcinoma and pleural mesothelioma, are more prevalent in asbestos-exposed subjects. The aim of this essay is to illustrate the main imaging findings of asbestos-related diseases. Rev Port Pneumol 2005; XI (5): 477-485


Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia | 2004

Dispnéia crônica e alterações funcionais respiratórias em ex-trabalhadores com asbestose avaliados para concessão de benefício

Lara Maris Nápolis; Andréa Aparecida Sette; Ericson Bagatin; Mário Terra Filho; Reynaldo Tavares Rodrigues; Jorge Kavakama; José Alberto Neder; Luiz Eduardo Nery


J. pneumol | 1991

Correlaçäo entre queixa de falta de ar, espirometria e acometimento radiológico em silicóticos

Ericson Bagatin; Antonio Furtado de Albuquerque Cavalcanti; Reynaldo Tavares Rodrigues; Yara Juliano; Neil Ferreira Novo; José Roberto Jardim


European Respiratory Journal | 2012

Spirometric findings in asbestos-exposed subjects with pleural plaques missed by chest radiography but detected by HRCT

Ericson Bagatin; Mario Terra-Filho; Lara Maris Nápolis; José Alberto Neder; Gustavo de Souza Portes Meirelles; Reynaldo Tavares Rodrigues; Luiz Eduardo Nery


Rev. imagem | 2007

Alterações pleurais e parenquimatosas relacionadas à exposição ao asbesto: ensaio icnográfico

Gustavo de Souza Portes Meirelles; Reynaldo Tavares Rodrigues; Ericson Bagatin; Luiz Eduardo Nery; Mario Terra-Filho


Archive | 2006

Imagem nas doenças ocupacionais pulmonares* Imaging in occupational lung diseases

Gustavo de Souza; Portes Meirelles; Jorge Kavakama; Reynaldo Tavares Rodrigues

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Ericson Bagatin

State University of Campinas

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Luiz Eduardo Nery

Federal University of São Paulo

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Jorge Kavakama

University of São Paulo

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José Alberto Neder

Federal University of São Paulo

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Lara Maris Nápolis

Federal University of São Paulo

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G. D’ippolito

Federal University of São Paulo

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Ana Luisa Godoy Fernandes

Federal University of São Paulo

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Andréa Aparecida Sette

Federal University of São Paulo

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