Arterial remodelling in smokers and in patients with small airway disease and COPD: implications for lung physiology and early origins of pulmonary hypertension.
Prem BhattaraiWenying LuArchana Vijay GaikwadSurajit DeyCollin ChiaJosie LarbyGreg HaugAshutosh HardikarAndrew WilliamsGurpreet Kaur SingheraTillie-Louise HackettMathew Suji EapenSukhwinder Singh SohalPublished in: ERJ open research (2022)
Smoking, SAD and mild-to-moderate COPD are associated with pruning and a decrease in the number of pulmonary arteries, increased wall thickness and variable elastin deposition. These changes were associated with worse airway obstruction.