DETERMINANTS OF SURVIVAL IN IDIOPATHIC PULMONARY FIBROSIS

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SCHWARTZ, DA
HELMERS, RA
GALVIN, JR
VANFOSSEN, DS
FREES, KL
DAYTON, CS
BURMEISTER, LF
HUNNINGHAKE, GW
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[1] VET ADM MED CTR,DEPT INTERNAL MED,DIV PULM DIS,IOWA CITY,IA 52240
[2] VET ADM MED CTR,DEPT RADIOL,IOWA CITY,IA
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10.1164/ajrccm.149.2.8306044
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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To identify the determinants of survival in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), we performed a survival analysis on 74 subjects with IPF. The study subjects were on average 64 yr of age (range, 25 to 83 yr), 62% were male, and 29% were never smokers. A tissue diagnosis was made in 67 (91%) of our study subjects. These subjects were followed for a mean period of 4 yr (range, 1.4 to 118.8 months) after the onset of pulmonary symptoms. During the period of observation, 41 subjects died (median survival = 28.2 months) and 33 continue to survive (median follow-up period = 60.9 months). A univariate analysis demonstrated that diminished survival was significantly associated with male gender (hazard ratio = 1.98; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.01-3.85), a higher FEV(1)/FVC ratio (hazard ratio = 1.82 [per 10% increase in the FEV(1)/FVC ratio]; 95% CI = 1.21-2.73), a lower percent predicted FVC (hazard ratio = 0.74; 95% CI = 0.60-0.91), a lower percent predicted total lung capacity (TLC) (hazard ratio = 0.75; 95% CI = 0.60-0.94), a lower percent predicted diffusing capacity of carbon monoxide (DL(CO)) (hazard ratio = 0.69; 95% CI = 0.53-0.89), a higher ILO profusion category on chest radiograph (hazard ratio = 3.52; 95% CI = 1.58-7.87), and an enhanced release of prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)) by cultured alveolar macrophages (hazard ratio = 1.32 [per 10 pm/ml of PGE(2)]; 95% CI = 1.07-1.62). In fact, after controlling for age, Cox's regression analyses demonstrated that diminished survival was independently associated with male gender (hazard ratio = 9.05; 95% CI = 1.84-44.5), a higher FEV(1)/FVC ratio (hazard ratio = 3.91 [per 10% increase in the FEV(1)/FVC ratio]; 95% CI = 1.68-8.07), and an enhanced release of PGE(2) by cultured alveolar macrophages (hazard ratio = 1.45 [per 10 pm/ml of PGE(2)]; 95% CI = 1.14-1.83). Survival was not found to be independently associated with the concentration of cells in the ravage fluid or other cytokines (tumor necrosis factor alpha [TNF alpha] and interleukin-1 beta [IL-1 beta]) released by alveolar macrophages. Limiting our analysis to subjects closely followed in our SCOR Program (n = 41), Cox's regression analysis (adjusted for age) demonstrated that diminished survival was independently associated with male gender (hazard ratio = 8.21; 95% CI = 1.30-50.6), a higher ILO profusion category (hazard ratio = 4.00; 95% CI = 1.43-11.42), and a lower concentration of lymphocytes in bronchoalveolar ravage fluid (hazard ratio = 0.95; 95% CI = 0.91-0.99). In aggregate, our findings suggest that adverse prognosticators in IPF include male gender, advanced disease (restrictive lung function, abnormal gas exchange, and increased interstitial abnormalities on the chest radiograph), and, possibly, increased release of PGE(2) from cultured alveolar macrophages.
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