TY - JOUR
T1 - Significance of Oil-Red-O positive macrophages in bronchoalveolar lavage in diagnosing E-cigarettes or vaping product use-associated lung injury
T2 - A case series
AU - Niu, Shuang
AU - Colon, Glorimar Rivera
AU - Molberg, Kyle
AU - Chen, Hao
AU - Carrick, Kelley
AU - Yan, Shirley
AU - Sarode, Venetia R
AU - Lucas, Elena
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Dr. Samantha Moore for her generous help in editing the manuscript. The project was funded by the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Department of Pathology; intramural research fund of the Department of Pathology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center to SN.
Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/7
Y1 - 2021/7
N2 - Background: Lipid-laden macrophages detected by Oil-Red-O (ORO) stain in fresh bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) specimens have been proposed as a potential diagnostic marker for E-cigarettes or vaping product use-associated lung injury (EVALI). However, studies are few, and the sensitivity and specificity of the test have not been thoroughly investigated. Methods: We performed ORO stain on fresh BAL specimens from six confirmed EVALI and 36 non-EVALI patients. After semi-quantitative analysis, the sensitivity and specificity of ORO-positive macrophages (OPM) for detection of EVALI were calculated. Results: No significant difference in cytomorphology or raw macrophage count was observed between EVALI and non-EVALI groups (49% vs 55% of all nucleated cells). However, with ORO stain, all EVALI specimens (6/6) showed a high percentage (≥50% of all macrophages) of OPM (mean 87%), and large (≥25% of host macrophage nuclear size) lipid droplets (mean 42%), while the majority of non-EVALI specimens showed a low percentage of OPM (32/36, mean 10%), and small lipid droplets (34/36, mean 6%). The differences between the two groups in both high OPM and large lipid droplet rates are statistically significant (P <.0001 for both comparisons). The combined sensitivity and specificity of high OPM and large lipid droplets for diagnosing EVALI were 100% and 94%, respectively. Conclusion: In BAL specimens obtained from patients with clinically suspected EVALI, a high percentage of OPM with large lipid droplets showed high sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis of EVALI and may serve as a potentially useful tool in the evaluation of vaping-related lung injury, improving diagnostic accuracy.
AB - Background: Lipid-laden macrophages detected by Oil-Red-O (ORO) stain in fresh bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) specimens have been proposed as a potential diagnostic marker for E-cigarettes or vaping product use-associated lung injury (EVALI). However, studies are few, and the sensitivity and specificity of the test have not been thoroughly investigated. Methods: We performed ORO stain on fresh BAL specimens from six confirmed EVALI and 36 non-EVALI patients. After semi-quantitative analysis, the sensitivity and specificity of ORO-positive macrophages (OPM) for detection of EVALI were calculated. Results: No significant difference in cytomorphology or raw macrophage count was observed between EVALI and non-EVALI groups (49% vs 55% of all nucleated cells). However, with ORO stain, all EVALI specimens (6/6) showed a high percentage (≥50% of all macrophages) of OPM (mean 87%), and large (≥25% of host macrophage nuclear size) lipid droplets (mean 42%), while the majority of non-EVALI specimens showed a low percentage of OPM (32/36, mean 10%), and small lipid droplets (34/36, mean 6%). The differences between the two groups in both high OPM and large lipid droplet rates are statistically significant (P <.0001 for both comparisons). The combined sensitivity and specificity of high OPM and large lipid droplets for diagnosing EVALI were 100% and 94%, respectively. Conclusion: In BAL specimens obtained from patients with clinically suspected EVALI, a high percentage of OPM with large lipid droplets showed high sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis of EVALI and may serve as a potentially useful tool in the evaluation of vaping-related lung injury, improving diagnostic accuracy.
KW - E-cigarette
KW - Oil-Red-O
KW - bronchoalveolar lavage
KW - lipid-laden macrophage
KW - lung injury
KW - vaping
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U2 - 10.1002/dc.24760
DO - 10.1002/dc.24760
M3 - Article
C2 - 33900686
AN - SCOPUS:85104859100
SN - 8755-1039
VL - 49
SP - 876
EP - 884
JO - Diagnostic cytopathology
JF - Diagnostic cytopathology
IS - 7
ER -