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Registration-based assessment of regional lung function via volumetric CT images of normal subjects vs. severe asthmatics

机译:基于注册的区域肺功能评估正常受试者的体积CT图像与严重哮喘

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Choi S, Hoffman EA, Wenzel SE, Tawhai MH, Yin Y, Castro M, Lin C. Registration-based assessment of regional lung function via volumetric CT images of normal subjects vs. severe asthmatics. J Appl Physiol 115: 730-742, 2013. First published June 6, 2013; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00113.2013.-The purpose of this work was to explore the use of image registration-derived variables associated with computed tomographic (CT) imaging of the lung acquired at multiple volumes. As an evaluation of the utility of such an imaging approach, we explored two groups at the extremes of population ranging from normal subjects to severe asthmatics. A mass-preserving image registration technique was employed to match CT images at total lung capacity (TLC) and functional residual capacity (FRC) for assessment of regional air volume change and lung deformation between the two states. Fourteen normal subjects and thirty severe asthmatics were analyzed via image registration-derived metrics together with their pulmonary function test (PFT) and CT-based airtrapping. Relative to the normal group, the severely asthmatic group demonstrated reduced air volume change (consistent with air trapping) and more isotropic deformation in the basal lung regions while demonstrating increased air volume change associated with increased anisotropic deformation in the apical lung regions. These differences were found despite the fact that both PFT-derived TLC and FRC in the two groups were nearly 100% of predicted values. Data suggest that reduced basal-lung air volume change in severe asthmatics was compensated by increased apical-lung air volume change and that relative increase in apical-lung air volume change in severe asthmatics was accompanied by enhanced anisotropic deformation. These data suggest that CT-based deformation, assessed via inspiration vs. expiration scans, provides a tool for distinguishing differences in lung mechanics when applied to the extreme ends of a population range.
机译:Choi S,Hoffman Ea,Wenzel Se,Tawai Mh,Yin Y,Castro M,林C.通过体积CT图像对区域肺功能的注册评估正常受试者与严重的哮喘。 J Appl Physiol 115:2013. 2013年6月6日第一次出版; DOI:10.1152 / JAPPLPHYSIOL.00113.2013 .---这项工作的目的是探讨使用在多个卷上获得的肺的计算机断层(CT)成像的图像登记导出的变量。作为这种成像方法的效用的评估,我们探讨了两组人口极端的两组,从正常科目到严重的哮喘。采用质量保存的图像配准技术与总肺容量(TLC)的CT图像和功能性残留能力(FRC)匹配,用于评估两个状态之间的区域空气体积变化和肺变形。通过图像配准 - 衍生的度量与其肺功能测试(PFT)和基于CT的空袭分析了十四个正常受试者和三十个严重的哮喘。相对于正常组,严重的哮喘组证明了基底肺区内的空气体积变化(与空气捕获一致),同时证明了与顶端肺区中各向异性变形相关的增加的空气体积变化。尽管PFT衍生的TLC和FRC在两组中的FRC均为预测值的近100%,但仍被发现这些差异。数据表明,通过增加的肺部肺部空气体积变化来补偿严重哮喘的降低的基础肺空气体积变化,并且严重哮喘患者的顶端肺空气体积变化的相对增加伴随着增强的各向异性变形。这些数据表明,通过Inspiration Vs和到期扫描评估的基于CT的变形提供了一种用于在应用于群体范围的极端末端时区分肺部力学差异的工具。

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    《Journal of applied physiology》 |2013年第5期|共13页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering University of Iowa Iowa City IA United;

    Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Iowa Iowa City IA United States Department;

    Division of Pulmonary Allergy and Critical Care Medicine University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh;

    Bioengineering Institute University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand;

    Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering University of Iowa Iowa City IA United;

    Departments of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Washington University School of Medicine St;

    Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering University of Iowa Iowa City IA United;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 人体生理学;
  • 关键词

    Air trapping; Asthma; Image registration; Lung mechanics; Quantitative computed tomography;

    机译:空气捕获;哮喘;图像配准;肺部;定量计算断层扫描;

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