Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: CT Quantification of Airway Dimensions, Numbers of Airways to Measure, and Effect of Bronchodilation

To determine the effect of bronchodilation on airway indexes reflecting airway disease in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and to determine the minimum number of segmental and subsegmental airways required. This study was approved by the local ethical committee, and written...

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Veröffentlicht in:Radiology 2015-12, Vol.277 (3), p.853-862
Hauptverfasser: Hackx, Maxime, Gyssels, Elodie, Severo Garcia, Tiago, De Meulder, Isabelle, Alard, Stéphane, Bruyneel, Marie, Van Muylem, Alain, Ninane, Vincent, Gevenois, Pierre Alain
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Zusammenfassung:To determine the effect of bronchodilation on airway indexes reflecting airway disease in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and to determine the minimum number of segmental and subsegmental airways required. This study was approved by the local ethical committee, and written informed consent was obtained from all subjects. Twenty patients with COPD who had undergone pre- and postbronchodilator pulmonary function tests and computed tomographic (CT) examinations were prospectively included. Eight healthy volunteers underwent two CT examinations. Luminal area and wall thickness (WT) of third- and fourth-generation airways were measured twice by three readers. The percentage of total airway area occupied by the wall and the square root of wall area at an internal perimeter of 10 mm (√WAPi10) were calculated. The effects of pathologic status, session, reader, bronchodilation, and CT examination were assessed by using mixed linear model analyses. The number of airways to measure for a definite percentage error of √WAPi10 was computed by using a bootstrap method. There were no significant session, reader, or bronchodilation effects on WT in third-generation airways and √WAPi10 in patients with COPD (P values ranging from .187 to >.999). WT in third-generation airways and √WAPi10 were significantly different in patients with COPD and control subjects (P = .018 and
ISSN:0033-8419
1527-1315
DOI:10.1148/radiol.2015140949