Airway Tree Caliber and Susceptibility to Pollution-associated Emphysema: MESA Air and Lung Studies

Jan 16, 2024American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine

Airway size and risk of pollution-related emphysema in lung health studies

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Abstract

Among 6,793 participants, baseline airway tree caliber was 3.95 ± 1.1 mm.

  • Smaller airway caliber is associated with a higher rate of emphysema progression.
  • The 10-year emphysema progression rate was 0.75 percentage points higher in participants with smaller airway caliber compared to those with larger caliber.
  • Airway tree caliber may modify the impact of air pollutants on emphysema progression.
  • Long-term exposure to outdoor air pollutants could influence the severity of emphysema in individuals with smaller airway calibers.

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