Safety and Effectiveness of Mycophenolate Mofetil in Interstitial Lung
Diseases: Insights from a Machine Learning Radiographic Model
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Abstract
Introduction: Treatment of interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) other than
idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) often includes systemic
corticosteroids. Use of steroid-sparing agents is amenable to avoid
potential side effects.
Methods: Functional indices and high-resolution computed tomography
(HRCT) patterns of patients with non-IPF ILDs receiving mycophenolate
mofetil (MMF) with a minimum follow-up of 1 year were analyzed. Two
independent radiologists and a machine learning software system (Imbio
1.4.2.) evaluated HRCT patterns.
Results: Fifty-five (n = 55) patients were included in the analysis
(male: 30 [55%], median age: 65.0 [95% CI: 59.7-70.0], mean forced
vital capacity %predicted [FVC %pred.] +/- standard deviation
[SD]: 69.4 +/- 18.3, mean diffusing capacity of lung for carbon
monoxide %pred. +/- SD: 40.8 +/- 14.3, hypersensitivity pneumonitis:
26, connective tissue disease-ILDs [CTD-ILDs]: 22, other ILDs: 7).
There was no significant difference in mean FVC %pred. post-6 months
(1.59 +/- 2.04) and 1 year (-0.39 +/- 2.49) of treatment compared to
baseline. Radiographic evaluation showed no significant difference
between baseline and post-1 year %ground glass opacities (20.0 [95%
CI: 14.4-30.0] vs. 20.0 [95% CI: 14.4-25.6]) and %reticulation (5.0
[95% CI: 2.0-15.6] vs. 7.5 [95% CI: 2.0-17.5]). A similar
performance between expert radiologists and Imbio software analysis was
observed in assessing ground glass opacities (intraclass correlation
coefficient [ICC] = 0.73) and reticulation (ICC = 0.88). Fourteen
patients (25.5%) reported at least one side effect and 8 patients
(14.5%) switched to antifibrotics due to disease progression.
Conclusion: Our data suggest that MMF is a safe and effective
steroid-sparing agent leading to disease stabilization in a proportion
of patients with non-IPF ILDs. Machine learning software systems may
exhibit similar performance to specialist radiologists and represent
fruitful diagnostic and prognostic tools