High attenuation mucus in bronchi with allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis

Author:

Hattori Shigeaki1,Oguma Tsuyoshi1ORCID,Ishiguro Takashi2,Suzuki Junko3,Fukunaga Koichi4,Shimoda Terufumi5,Kimura Hirokazu6,Obase Yasushi7,Okada Naoki1,Tanaka Jun1,Kitahara Asako1,Tomomatsu Katsuyoshi1,Shiraishi Yoshiki1ORCID,Asano Koichiro1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Department of Medicine Tokai University School of Medicine Kanagawa Japan

2. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Saitama Cardiovascular and Respiratory Center Saitama Japan

3. Department of Allergy, Clinical Research Center, National Hospital Organization Fukuoka Hospital Fukuoka Japan

4. Department of Respiratory Medicine, National Hospital Organization Tokyo National Hospital Tokyo Japan

5. Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Department of Medicine Keio University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan

6. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Hokkaido University Sapporo Japan

7. Department of Respiratory Medicine Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Nagasaki Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundHigh‐attenuation mucus (HAM) is a specific manifestation of allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis (ABPM) on chest computed tomography (CT).ObjectivesTo compare the diagnostic accuracy of the two definitions of HAM and to clarify the clinical and radiographic characteristics of HAM‐positive and HAM‐negative ABPM.MethodsCT images at the diagnosis of ABPM using Asano's criteria were retrospectively analysed. In Study #1, radiographic data obtained using the same CT apparatus in a single institute were analysed to determine the agreement between the two definitions of HAM: a mucus plug that is visually denser than the paraspinal muscles or that with a radiodensity ≥70 Hounsfield units. In Study #2, HAM was diagnosed by comparison with the paraspinal muscles in patients with ABPM reporting to 14 medical institutes in Japan.ResultsIn Study #1, 93 mucus plugs from 26 patients were analysed. A substantial agreement for HAM diagnosis was observed between the two methods, with a κ coefficient of 0.72. In Study #2, 60 cases of ABPM were analysed; mucus plugs were present in all cases and HAM was diagnosed in 45 (75%) cases. The median A. fumigatus‐specific IgE titre was significantly lower in HAM‐positive patients than in HAM‐negative patients (2.5 vs. 24.3 UA/mL, p = .004). Nodular shadows were observed more frequently in the airways distal to HAM than in those distal to non‐HAM mucus plugs (59% vs. 32%, p < .001).ConclusionIn conclusion, agreement between the two methods to diagnose HAM was substantial. HAM was associated with some immunological and radiographic characteristics, including lower levels of sensitization to A. fumigatus and the presence of distal airway lesions.

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Wiley

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