Spirometer Guided Chest Imaging in Children: It Is Worth the Effort!

被引:44
作者
Salamon, Elizabeth [1 ]
Lever, Sandra [1 ]
Kuo, Wieying [1 ,2 ]
Ciet, Pierluigi [1 ,2 ]
Tiddens, Harm A. W. M. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Sophia Childrens Univ Hosp, Erasmus Med Ctr, Dept Pediat Pulmonol, Dr Molewaterplein 60,Room SP-3464, NL-3015 GJ Rotterdam, Netherlands
[2] Erasmus MC, Dept Radiol, Dr Molewaterplein 60,Room SP-3464, NL-3015 GJ Rotterdam, Netherlands
关键词
cystic fibrosis (CF); imaging; pulmonary function testing (PFT); pulmonary physiology; magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); computed tomography (CT); spirometer guidence; spirometry; pediatric; FIBROSIS LUNG-DISEASE; AAPM/RSNA PHYSICS TUTORIAL; MILD CYSTIC-FIBROSIS; HIGH-RESOLUTION CT; COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY; CONTROLLED-VENTILATION; YOUNG-CHILDREN; VOLUME; TRACHEOBRONCHOMALACIA; INFANTS;
D O I
10.1002/ppul.23490
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Purpose: Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans are used to assess and monitor several pediatric lung diseases. It is well recognized that lung volume at the moment of acquisition has a major impact on the appearance of lung parenchyma and airways. Importantly, the sensitivity of chest CT and MRI to detect bronchiectasis and gas trapping is highly dependent on adequate volume control during the image acquisition. This paper describes a feasible method to obtain accurate control of lung volume during chest imaging in pediatric patients with lung disease. Procedure: A procedure to obtain maximal respiratory manoeuvres with spirometry guidance during image acquisition for CT and MRI is described. This procedure requires training of the subject, an MRI compatible spirometer and close collaboration between a lung function scientist and the radiographer. A good to excellent target volume level for the inspiratory or expiratory scan can be achieved in around 90% of children. An important condition for this success rate is the training of the subject, executed prior to each chest CT or MRI, and instructions by the lung function scientist during the chest CT. Conclusion: Implementing lung volume guidance with a spirometer is an important and feasible step to standardize chest imaging and to optimize the diagnostic yield of chest CT and MRI in children with lung disease. Training and the collaborative effort by a lung function scientist and radiographer is the key factor for success of this procedure. (C) 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
引用
收藏
页码:48 / 56
页数:9
相关论文
共 39 条
  • [11] Systems for Lung Volume Standardization during Static and Dynamic MDCT-based Quantitative Assessment of Pulmonary Structure and Function
    Fuld, Matthew K.
    Grout, Randall W.
    Guo, Junfeng
    Morgan, John H.
    Hoffman, Eric A.
    [J]. ACADEMIC RADIOLOGY, 2012, 19 (08) : 930 - 940
  • [12] An automated approach to quantitative air trapping measurements in mild cystic fibrosis
    Goris, ML
    Zhu, HYJ
    Blankenberg, F
    Chan, F
    Robinson, TE
    [J]. CHEST, 2003, 123 (05) : 1655 - 1663
  • [13] The 'Image Gently' campaign: increasing CT radiation dose awareness through a national education and awareness program
    Goske, Marilyn J.
    Applegate, Kimberly E.
    Boylan, Jennifer
    Butler, Penny F.
    Callahan, Michael J.
    Coley, Brian D.
    Farley, Shawn
    Frush, Donald P.
    Hernanz-Schulman, Marta
    Jaramillo, Diego
    Johnson, Neil D.
    Kaste, Sue C.
    Morrison, Gregory
    Strauss, Keith J.
    Tuggle, Nora
    [J]. PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY, 2008, 38 (03) : 265 - 269
  • [14] Patient Size Measured on CT Images as a Function of Age at a Tertiary Care Children's Hospital
    Kleinman, Patricia L.
    Strauss, Keith J.
    Zurakowski, David
    Buckley, Kevin S.
    Taylor, George A.
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY, 2010, 194 (06) : 1611 - 1619
  • [15] REPRODUCIBILITY OF QUANTITATIVE, SPIROMETRICALLY CONTROLLED CT
    KOHZ, P
    STABLER, A
    BEINERT, T
    BEHR, J
    EGGE, T
    HEUCK, A
    REISER, MF
    [J]. RADIOLOGY, 1995, 197 (02) : 539 - 542
  • [16] Improved air trapping evaluation in chest computed tomography in children with cystic fibrosis using real-time spirometric monitoring and biofeedback
    Kongstad, Thomas
    Buchvald, Frederik F.
    Green, Kent
    Lindblad, Anders
    Robinson, Terry E.
    Nielsen, Kim G.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CYSTIC FIBROSIS, 2013, 12 (06) : 559 - 566
  • [17] Kuo W, 2014, PEDIATR PULM, V49, P366
  • [18] Chest computed tomography: a validated surrogate endpoint of cystic fibrosis lung disease?
    Loeve, Martine
    Krestin, Gabriel P.
    Rosenfeld, Margaret
    de Bruijne, Marleen
    Stick, Stephen M.
    Tiddens, Harm A.
    [J]. EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2013, 42 (03) : 844 - 857
  • [19] Cystic Fibrosis: Are Volumetric Ultra-Low-Dose Expiratory CT Scans Sufficient for Monitoring Related Lung Disease?
    Loeve, Martine
    Lequin, Maarten H.
    de Bruijne, Marleen
    Hartmann, Ieneke J. C.
    Gerbrands, Krista
    van Straten, Marcel
    Hop, Wim C. J.
    Tiddens, Harm A. W. M.
    [J]. RADIOLOGY, 2009, 253 (01) : 223 - 229
  • [20] Lungs in infants and young children: Improved thin-section CT with a noninvasive controlled-ventilation technique - Initial experience
    Long, FR
    Castile, RG
    Brody, AS
    Hogan, MJ
    Flucke, RL
    Filbrun, DA
    McCoy, KS
    [J]. RADIOLOGY, 1999, 212 (02) : 588 - 593