Advances in Rheumatology (Aug 2021)

Lung involvement prevalence in patients with early rheumatoid arthritis without known pulmonary disease: a multicentric cross sectional study

  • Francisco Paulin,
  • Anastasia Secco,
  • Federico Benavidez,
  • Juan José Rodríguez Moncalvo,
  • Orlando Gabriel Carballo,
  • Fernanda Ingenito,
  • Martin Eduardo Fernández,
  • Agustina Cáceres,
  • Fabian Caro,
  • Patricia Sasaki,
  • María Laura Alberti,
  • Paola Orausclio,
  • Augusto Riopedre,
  • Santiago Rossi,
  • María Celina de la Vega

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s42358-021-00209-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

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Abstract Background Clinically evident interstitial lung disease (ILD) affects between 10 and 42% of the patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Airway involvement seems to be even more common. Most of the available evidence comes from studies performed in established RA patients. The aim of our study was to know the prevalence of non-diagnosed lung disease (airway and interstitial involvement) in patients with early RA and look for associated factors. Methods We designed an observational, multicenter, cross-sectional study, and included patients with RA of less than two years since diagnosis. We performed a structured questionnaire, HRCT and lung functional tests looking for lung disease, together with joint disease evaluation. We analyzed which variables were associated with the presence of lung disease on HRCT. Results We included 83 patients, 83% females. The median (IQR) of time since RA diagnosis was 3 (1–6) months. In the HRCT, 57 patients had airway compromisea (72%), and 6 had interstitial abnormalities (7.5%). The most common altertion found in lung functional tests was a reduced DLCO (14%). The presence of at least one abnormality in the physical exam was associated with lung involvement on HRCT [13 (21.6%) vs 0 (0%); p = 0.026]. Also, patients with lung involvement presented significantly lower values of FVC% and DLCO%, and higher values of RV/TLC. No variable related to joint involvement was found associated with alterations in HRCT. Conclusion Our study shows that a large proportion of early RA patients has abnormal findings in HRCT. Further studies are required to confirm these findings.

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