Figure 1.
Flow Diagram of Patient Selection.
Figure 2.
A Representative Image of a Subject with Emphysema (A), a Subject with Bronchiolits (B), and a Subject with both Emphysema and Bronchiolitis (C).
A) A transverse axial image of a 48 year old HIV-infected male, displaying changes of severe emphysema as manifested by large bullae, as well as paraseptal and centrilobular regions of low attenuation. B) An axial image reconstructed with a small field of view in a 42 year old HIV-infected female, demonstrating changes of moderate respiratory bronchiolitis with multiple centrilobular nodules scattered throughout both lungs. C) A transverse axial image of a 44 year old HIV-infected male shows changes of both moderate emphysema and bronchiolitis.
Table 1.
Clinical Characteristics of the 1,446 Consecutive Subjects With HIV Infection According to COPD Changes on CT Scans.
Table 2.
Clinical Risk Factors and Health Outcomes for Emphysema.
Table 3.
Clinical Risk Factors and Health Outcomes for Bronchiolitis.
Figure 3.
The Synergistic Interaction of Emphysema with Bronchiolitis Scores on The Risk of Reduced Regular Physical Activity.
Table 4.
Pulmonary Function Test Results Of 364 HIV Infected Subjects Stratified According To CT Based Emphysema Severity.
Table 5.
Risk Predictors for Bronchiolitis or Emphysema Detected on CT Scans.