Abstract

BackgroundCOMBAT-CF showed that children aged 0–3 years treated with azithromycin did clinically better than placebo but there was no effect on CT-scores. We reanalysed CTs using an automatic bronchus-artery (BA) analysis. MethodInspiratory and expiratory CTs at 12 and 36 months were analysed. BA-analysis measures BA-diameters: bronchial outer wall (Bout), bronchial inner wall (Bin), artery (A), and bronchial wall thickness (Bwt) and computes BA-ratios: Bout/A and Bin/A for bronchial widening, Bwt/A and Bwa/Boa (bronchial wall area/bronchial outer area) for bronchial wall thickening. Low attenuation regions (LAR) were analysed using an automatic method. Mixed-effect model was used to compare BA-outcomes at 36 months between treatment groups. Results228 CTs (59 placebo; 66 azithromycin) were analysed. The azithromycin group had lower Bwa/Boa (p = 0.0034) and higher Bin/A (p = 0.001) relative to placebo. Bout/A (p = 0.0088) was higher because of a reduction in artery diameters which correlated to a reduction in LAR. ConclusionAzithromycin-treated infants with CF show a reduction in bronchial wall thickness and possibly a positive effect on lung perfusion.

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