Patterns of regional lung physiology in cystic fibrosis using ventilation magnetic resonance imaging and multiple-breath washout

Hyperpolarised helium-3 ( He) ventilation magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and multiple-breath washout (MBW) are sensitive methods for detecting lung disease in cystic fibrosis (CF). We aimed to explore their relationship across a broad range of CF disease severity and patient age, as well as assess...

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Veröffentlicht in:The European respiratory journal 2018-11, Vol.52 (5), p.1800821
Hauptverfasser: Smith, Laurie J, Collier, Guilhem J, Marshall, Helen, Hughes, Paul J C, Biancardi, Alberto M, Wildman, Martin, Aldag, Ina, West, Noreen, Horsley, Alex, Wild, Jim M
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Zusammenfassung:Hyperpolarised helium-3 ( He) ventilation magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and multiple-breath washout (MBW) are sensitive methods for detecting lung disease in cystic fibrosis (CF). We aimed to explore their relationship across a broad range of CF disease severity and patient age, as well as assess the effect of inhaled lung volume on ventilation distribution.32 children and adults with CF underwent MBW and He-MRI at a lung volume of end-inspiratory tidal volume (EI ). In addition, 28 patients performed He-MRI at total lung capacity. He-MRI scans were quantitatively analysed for ventilation defect percentage (VDP), ventilation heterogeneity index (VHI) and the number and size of individual contiguous ventilation defects. From MBW, the lung clearance index, convection-dependent ventilation heterogeneity (Scond) and convection-diffusion-dependent ventilation heterogeneity (Sacin) were calculated.VDP and VHI at EI strongly correlated with lung clearance index (r=0.89 and r=0.88, respectively), Sacin (r=0.84 and r=0.82, respectively) and forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV ) (r=-0.79 and r=-0.78, respectively). Two distinct He-MRI patterns were highlighted: patients with abnormal FEV had significantly (p
ISSN:0903-1936
1399-3003
DOI:10.1183/13993003.00821-2018