Spirometrically gated high-resolution CT findings in COPD - Lung attenuation vs lung function and dyspnea severity

被引:71
|
作者
Camiciottoli, G
Bartolucci, M
Maluccio, NM
Moroni, C
Mascalchi, M
Giuntini, C
Pistolesi, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Florence, Dept Crit Care, Sect Resp Med, Florence, Italy
[2] Univ Florence, Dept Clin Pathophysiol, Sect Diagnost Radiol, Florence, Italy
[3] Univ Pisa, Cardiothorac Dept, Sect Resp Med, Pisa, Italy
关键词
COPD; diagnostic imaging; high-resolution CT imaging techniques in COPD; lung attenuation; respiratory function tests;
D O I
10.1378/chest.129.3.558
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Study objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between high-resolution CT (HRCT) lung attenuation measurements, acquired under spirometric control of inspiratory and expiratory lung volume, and pulmonary dysfunction as well as dyspnea severity in patients with COPD. Patients and design: In 51 patients with COPD, we compared by linear regression, univariate and multivariate logistic regression airflow limitation (FEV1/vital capacity [VC]), hyperinflation (percentage of predicted residual volume [RV%]), parenchymal loss (percentage of predicted diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide [DLCO%]) and Medical Research Council (MRC) dyspnea scale with relative area with attenuation values < -950 HU at 90% of VC [RAI(950)] and < -910 HU at 10% of VC, respectively, and with mean lung attenuation measured at the same levels of VC (mean CT lung density at 10% of VC, and mean CT lung density at 90% of VC [MeanCT(EXP)]). Results: All HRCT attenuation measurements were significantly related with functional abnormalities and dyspnea severity. In multivariate logistic models, with I indicating worse changes in dichotomous outcome variables, MeanCT(EXP) independently predicted FEV1/NC (odds ratio [OR], 0.24; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.11 to 0.56), RV% (OR, 0.57; 95% CI, 0.42 to 0.77), and MRC dyspnea scale (OR, 0.63; 95% CI, 0.48 to 0.82), while RAI(950) independently predicted DLCO% (OR, 1.90; 95% CI, 1.37 to 2.65). Conclusions: Spirometrically gated measurements of HRCT lung attenuation reflect differently functional changes and dyspnea perception in COPD. Inspiratory measurements assess the extent of emphysematous tissue loss, and expiratory measurements may reflect airflow limitation and lung hyperinflation with attendant dyspnea perception. Pulmonary dysfunction in COPD cannot be assessed by a single modality of lung attenuation measurement.
引用
收藏
页码:558 / 564
页数:7
相关论文
共 11 条
  • [1] Relationships between high-resolution computed tomography, lung function and bacteriology in stable bronchiectasis
    Lee, JH
    Kim, YK
    Kwag, HJ
    Chang, JH
    JOURNAL OF KOREAN MEDICAL SCIENCE, 2004, 19 (01) : 62 - 68
  • [2] Yearly progression of low lung attenuation area in low dose CT scan for aymptomatic current smokers with normal lung function or GOLD stage I COPD
    Choi, Seung Ho
    Lee, Chang Hyun
    EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2013, 42
  • [3] Association of tumor necrosis factor-α gene promoter polymorphism with low attenuation areas on high-resolution CT in patients with COPD
    Sakao, S
    Tatsumi, K
    Igari, H
    Watanabe, R
    Shino, Y
    Shirasawa, H
    Kuriyama, T
    CHEST, 2002, 122 (02) : 416 - 420
  • [4] Small airway abnormalities in elderly asthmatics with fixed airflow obstruction vs. COPD: High-resolution CT and pulmonary functions
    Pornsuriyasak, Prapaporn
    Kawamatawong, Theerasuk
    Thaipisuttikul, Wasana
    Amornputtisathaporn, Naparat
    O-Charoen, Pornpimol
    Suwatanapongched, Thitiporn
    EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2014, 44
  • [5] Association between Occupational Exposure and Lung Function, Respiratory Symptoms, and High-Resolution Computed Tomography Imaging in COPDGene
    Marchetti, Nathaniel
    Garshick, Eric
    Kinney, Gregory L.
    McKenzie, Alex
    Stinson, Douglas
    Lutz, Sharon M.
    Lynch, David A.
    Crinerl, Gerard J.
    Silverman, Edwin K.
    Crapo, James D.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2014, 190 (07) : 756 - 762
  • [6] High-Resolution Time-Frequency Spectrum-Based Lung Function Test from a Smartphone Microphone
    Thap, Tharoeun
    Chung, Heewon
    Jeong, Changwon
    Hwang, Ki-Eun
    Kim, Hak-Ryul
    Yoon, Kwon-Ha
    Lee, Jinseok
    SENSORS, 2016, 16 (08)
  • [7] High-resolution computed tomography scanning in α1-antitrypsin deficiency:: relationship to lung function and health status
    Dowson, LJ
    Guest, PJ
    Hill, SL
    Holder, RL
    Stockley, RA
    EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2001, 17 (06) : 1097 - 1104
  • [8] Association between thoracic muscle mass assessed by high-resolution computed tomography and static lung volume in patients with COPD - a pilot study
    Brath, M. S. G.
    Mark, E. B.
    Frokjaer, J. B.
    Veiss-Pedersen, P.
    Ostergaard, L. R.
    Rasmussen, H. H.
    Weinreich, U. M.
    EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2022, 60
  • [9] Standardized airway wall thickness Pi10 from routine CT scans of COPD patients as imaging biomarker for disease severity, lung function decline, and mortality
    Kahnert, Kathrin
    Joerres, Rudolf A.
    Kauczor, Hans-Ulrich
    Alter, Peter
    Trudzinski, Franziska C.
    Herth, Felix
    Jobst, Bertram
    Weinheimer, Oliver
    Nauck, Sebastian
    Mertsch, Pontus
    Kauffmann-Guerrero, Diego
    Behr, Juergen
    Bals, Robert
    Watz, Henrik
    Rabe, Klaus F.
    Welte, Tobias
    Vogelmeier, Claus F.
    Biederer, Juergen
    THERAPEUTIC ADVANCES IN RESPIRATORY DISEASE, 2023, 17
  • [10] 99mTc-IgG-Lung Scintigraphy in the Assessment of Pulmonary Involvement in Interstitial Lung Disease and Its Comparison With Pulmonary Function Tests and High-Resolution Computed Tomography: A Preliminary Study
    Bahtouee, Mehrzad
    Saberifard, Jamshid
    Javadi, Hamid
    Nabipour, Iraj
    Malakizadeh, Hasan
    Monavvarsadegh, Gholamhossein
    Pak, Hoda Ilkhani
    Sadeghi, Azadeh
    Assadi, Majid
    IRANIAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, 2015, 12 (04)