Abstract

BackgroundOverlapping forms of interstitial pneumonia have been recognized, but are likely underappreciated, and their clinical, radiologic, and histologic characteristics are not well-defined. MethodsWe identified 38 patients with surgical lung biopsy demonstrating histologic organizing pneumonia (OP) or histologic organizing pneumonia/non-specific interstitial pneumonia overlap (OP/NSIP) who met established multi-disciplinary clinical-radiologic-histologic criteria for OP. For each patient, radiologic and co-histologic findings were assessed, and clinical outcome was characterized as disease resolution (complete or near-complete resolution of radiologic opacities and absence of chronic respiratory symptoms) or unfavorable disease progression (death due to respiratory failure or forced vital capacity < 70% predicted > six months from diagnosis). ResultsSeven of 38 patients had clinical-radiologic-histologic focal OP. Focal OP was associated with histologic OP (p = 0.019), and all seven patients demonstrated disease resolution. In the remaining 31 patients with cryptogenic or autoimmune-associated OP, 21 patients had histologic OP/NSIP, and 10 had histologic OP. Histologic OP/NSIP was associated with ground glass opacity (GGO, p = 0.012), reticulation (p = 0.029), traction bronchiectasis (p = 0.029), reactive pneumocytes (p = 0.013), and unfavorable disease progression (p < 0.0001). Histologic OP was associated with consolidation (p = 0.028) and disease resolution (p < 0.0001). Multivariate analysis demonstrated histologic OP/NSIP (p < 0.001) and radiologic GGO (p = 0.041) to be independently associated with unfavorable disease progression. ConclusionsOP/NSIP overlap, either idiopathic or autoimmune-associated and identified by histologic and radiologic findings, was associated with unfavorable disease progression, and should therefore be recognized as a characteristic clinical-radiologic-histologic entity.

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