Objective: Anti-melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5-positive dermatomyositis-associated interstitial lung disease (MDA5+DM-ILD) often leads to acute respiratory failure and endangers lives. This study quantitatively analysed chest high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) images to assess MDA5+DM-ILD and establish a risk prediction model for severe ILD within six months.
Methods: We developed a 'Standardized Threshold Ratio Analysis & Distribution' (STRAD) to analyse lung HRCT images. In this retrospective study, 51 patients with MDA5+DM-ILD were included and divided into severe-ILD and non-severe-ILD groups based on the occurrence of acute respiratory failure within six months post-diagnosis of MDA5+DM. The STRAD parameters, clinical indicators and treatments were compared between the two groups. Least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) regression was used to select the optimal STRAD parameters. Multivariate analysis selected clinical factors to be further combined with STRAD to enhance the predictive performance of the final model (STRAD-Ro52 model).
Results: Significant differences were observed between the two groups in STRAD parameters, anti-Ro52 antibody titers, presence of anti-Ro52 antibodies, age, ESR, ALB, Pa/FiO2, IgM and IL-4 levels. The STRAD parameters were significantly correlated with demographic, inflammatory, organ function and immunological indicators. Lasso logistic regression analysis identified the -699 to -650 HU lung tissue proportion (%V7) as the optimal parameter for predicting severe ILD and S6·%V7, and the distribution of %V7 in the mid lungs was the optimal space parameter. Multifactorial regression of clinical indicators showed that the presence of anti-Ro52 antibodies was an independent risk factor for severe ILD, leading to the establishment of the STRAD-Ro52 model.
Conclusions: The STRAD-Ro52 model assists in identifying MDA5+DM patients at risk of developing severe ILD within six months, further optimizing precise disease management and clinical research design.
Keywords: Dermatomyositis; Standardized Threshold Ratio Analysis & Distribution; anti-melanoma differentiation-associated protein 5 antibody; computed tomography; risk model; severe interstitial lung disease.
Standardized Threshold Ratio Analysis & Distribution (STRAD) was developed to analyse lung high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) images.Significant differences were observed between the severe-ILD and non-severe-ILD groups in STRAD parameters.The STRAD-Ro52 model, utilizing HRCT images and anti-Ro52 antibody, accurately predicts severe-ILD risk in patients with MDA5+DM-ILD.