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Heterogeneity of specific gas volume changes: a new tool to plan lung volume reduction in COPD.


ABSTRACT: The aim of this work was to investigate if regional differences of specific gas volume (SVg) in the different regions (lobes and bronchopulmonary segments) in healthy volunteers and patients with severe emphysema can be used as a tool for planning lung volume reduction (LVR) in emphysema.CT scans of 10 healthy subjects and 10 subjects with severe COPD were obtained at end-inspiration (total lung capacity [TLC]) and end-expiration (residual volume [RV]). For each subject, ?SVg (?SVg = SVg,TLC - SVg,RV, where SVg,TLC and SVg,RV are specific gas volume at TLC and RV, respectively) vs ?V (?V = V,TLC-V,RV, where V,TLC and V,RV are lung volume at TLC and RV, respectively) was plotted for the entire lung, each lobe, and all bronchopulmonary segments. For each subject, a heterogeneity index (HI) was defined to quantify the range of variability of ?SVg/?V in all bronchopulmonary regions.In patients with COPD, SVg,TLC and SVg,RV were significantly higher and ?SVg variations lower than in healthy subjects (P < .001). In COPD, ?SVg/?V slopes were lower in upper lobes than in lower lobes. In healthy subjects, the entire lung, lobes, and bronchopulmonary segments all showed similar ?SVg/?V slopes, whereas in COPD a high variance was found. As a consequence, HI was significantly higher in subjects with COPD than in healthy subjects (0.80 ± 0.34 vs 0.15 ± 0.10, respectively; P < .001).SVg variations within the lung are highly homogeneous in healthy subjects. Regions with low ?SVg/?V (ie, more pronounced gas trapping) should be considered as target areas for LVR. Regions with negative values of ?SVg/?V identify where collateral ventilation is present. HI is helpful to assess the patient in the different stages of disease and the effect of different LVR treatments.

SUBMITTER: Salito C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4251617 | biostudies-other | 2014 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Heterogeneity of specific gas volume changes: a new tool to plan lung volume reduction in COPD.

Salito Caterina C   Barazzetti Livia L   Woods Jason C JC   Aliverti Andrea A  

Chest 20141201 6


<h4>Objective</h4>The aim of this work was to investigate if regional differences of specific gas volume (SVg) in the different regions (lobes and bronchopulmonary segments) in healthy volunteers and patients with severe emphysema can be used as a tool for planning lung volume reduction (LVR) in emphysema.<h4>Methods</h4>CT scans of 10 healthy subjects and 10 subjects with severe COPD were obtained at end-inspiration (total lung capacity [TLC]) and end-expiration (residual volume [RV]). For each  ...[more]

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