PL EN


Preferencje help
Widoczny [Schowaj] Abstrakt
Liczba wyników
2004 | 11 | 2 |

Tytuł artykułu

Diagnostic value of high resolution computed tomography in the assessment of nodular changes in pneumoconiosis in foundry workers in Lublin

Treść / Zawartość

Warianty tytułu

Języki publikacji

EN

Abstrakty

EN
The workers of an iron foundry were exposed to air pollution, which after some time of exposure results in lung fibrosis among some workers. The diagnosis of pneumoconiosis in workers of an iron foundry is based mainly on the radiological findings among workers exposed to the dust causing lung fibrosis. However, on radiograms many parenchymal structures overlap, which limits sensitivity and specificity to the method. Difficulties in accurate interpretation of conventional radiograms in silicosis also result from their relatively low resolution. The purpose of the present study was to assess the value and usefulness of high resolution computed tomography in the diagnostics of nodular changes in foundry workers' pneumoconiosis, compared to conventional radiography. The study group consisted of 64 iron foundry workers in whom silicosis had been recognized. The average age of the group was 51 years and the mean silica exposure time was 23 years. Chest radiograms with hard X-rays were taken at the maximal inspiration phase. For the HRCT examination the Siemens Somatom ART apparatus was used, equipped with a 512 × 512 pixels reconstruction matrix and a special programme for high resolution algorithm image reconstruction. In our material, consistency of results for conventional radiography and HRCT in revealing the presence of nodules was high. A statistically significant increase in detectability of intralobular nodules and peripheral nodules localized under the pleura was observed. The increase in detectability of cavernous, calcified nodules and those in the upper pulmonary fields obtained from computed tomography, however, was not statistically significant. High resolution computed tomography provides significant additional information in patients with foundry workers' pneumoconiosis.

Wydawca

-

Rocznik

Tom

11

Numer

2

Opis fizyczny

p.279-284,ref.

Twórcy

autor
  • Skubiszewski Medical University of Lublin, Staszica 16, 20-081 Lublin, Poland
autor
autor
autor
autor

Bibliografia

  • 1. Akira M, Higashihara T, Yokoyama K, Yamamoto S, Kita N, Morimoto S, Ikezoe J, Kozuka T: Radiographic type p pneumoconiosis. High-resolution CT. Radiology 1989, 171, l17-123.
  • 2. Begin R, Ostiguy G, Fillion R, Colman N: Computed tomography scan in the early detection of silicosis. Am Rev Respir Dis 1991, 144, 697-705.
  • 3. Begin R, 0stiguy G, Groleau S, Filion R: Computed tomographic scanning of the thorax in workers at risk of or with silicosis. Semin Ultrasound CT & MR 1990, 11, 380-392.
  • 4. Begin R, Bergeron D, Samson L, Boctor M, Cantin A: CT assessment of silicosis in exposed workers. AJR 1987, 148, 509-514.
  • 5. Bergin CJ, Muller NL, Vedal S, Chang-Yeung M: CT in silicosis: correlation with plain films and pulmonary function tests. AJR 1986, 146, 477-483.
  • 6. Bonelli FS, Hartman TE, Swensen SJ, Sherrick A: Accuracy of high-resolution CT in diagnosing lung diseases. AJR 1998, 170, 1507-1512.
  • 7. Galvin JR, Mori M, Stanford W: High resolution computed tomography and diffuse lung disease. Curr Probl Diagn Radiol 1992, 21, 31-74.
  • 8. Gamsu G: Computed tomography and high-resolution computed tomography of pneumoconioses. J Occup Med 1991, 33, 794-796.
  • 9. Gevenois PA, Pichot E, Dargent F, Dedeire S., Vande Weyer R, De Vuyst P: Low grade coal worker's pneumoconiosis. Comparison of CT and chest radiography. Acta Radiol 1994, 35, 351-356.
  • 10. Gevenois PA, Pichot E., Dargent F, Vande Weyer R, De Vuyst P: Tomodensitometrie des pneumoconiosis. Ann Radiol Paris 1994, 37, 222-228.
  • 11. International Labour Office. Guidelines for the use of ILO, International Classification of Pneumoconiosis. Revised Ed. 1980. Occupational Safety and Health Series No 22, Genova 1980.
  • 12. Kraus T, Raithel HJ, Hering KG: Evaluation and classification of high-resolution computed tomographic findings in patients with pneumoconiosis. Int Arch Occup Environ Health 1996, 68, 249-254.
  • 13. Lamers RJ, Schins RP, Wouters EF, van Engelshoven JM: Highresolution computed tomography of the lungs in coal miners’ with a normal chest radiograph. Exp Lung Res 1994, 20, 411-419.
  • 14. Lee KS, Kim TS, Han J, Hwang JH, Yoon JH, Kim Y, Yoo SY: Diffuse micronodular lung disease: HRCT and pathologic findings. J Comput Assist Tomogr 1999, 23, 99-106.
  • 15. Meziane MA, Hruban RH, Zerhouni EA, Wheeler PS, Khouri NF, Fishman EK, Hutchins GM, Siegelman SS: High-resolution CT of the lung parenchyma with pathologic correlation. Radiographics 1988, 8, 27-54.
  • 16. Muller NL, Mayo JR, Lentle BC: Imaging of diffuse lung diseases. Past, present and future. Radiol Clin North Am 1991, 29, 1115-1121.
  • 17. Remy-Jardin M., Beuscart R., Sault MC, Marquette CH, Remy J: Subpleural micronodules in diffuse infiltrative lung diseases. Evaluation with thin-section CT scans. Radiology 1990, 177, 133-139.
  • 18. Remy-Jardin M, Degreef JM, Beuscart R, Voisin C, Remy J: Coal worker's pneumoconiosis: CT assessment in exposed worker's and correlation with radiographic findings. Radiology 1990, 177, 363-371.
  • 19. Remy-Jardin M, Remy J, Farre I, Marguette CH: Computed tomographic evaluation of silicosis and coal worker's pneumoconiosis. Radiol Clin North Am 1992, 30, 1155-1176.
  • 20. Remy-Jardin M, Remy J, Giraud F, Marquette CH: Pulmonary nodules: detection with thick-section spiral CT versus conventional CT. Radiology 1993, 187, 513-520.
  • 21. Stern A: High-resolution CT of the chest. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Philadelphia 2000.
  • 22. Webb WR: High-resolution lung computed tomography. Normal anatomic and pathologic findings. Radiol Clin North Am 1991, 29, 1051-1063.
  • 23. Zwirevich CV, Mayo JR, Muller NL: Low-dose high-resolution CT of the lung parenchyma. Radiology 1991, 180, 413-417.

Typ dokumentu

Bibliografia

Identyfikatory

Identyfikator YADDA

bwmeta1.element.agro-article-012ecef8-0eed-483a-b631-0ceedd2c95c9
JavaScript jest wyłączony w Twojej przeglądarce internetowej. Włącz go, a następnie odśwież stronę, aby móc w pełni z niej korzystać.