Complementary regional heterogeneity information from COPD patients obtained using oxygen-enhanced MRI and chest CT.

BACKGROUND:The heterogeneous distribution of emphysema is a key feature of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients that typically is evaluated using high-resolution chest computed tomography (HRCT). Oxygen-enhanced pulmonary magnetic resonance imaging (OEMRI) is a new method to obtain...

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Main Authors: Yoshinori Fuseya, Shigeo Muro, Susumu Sato, Naoya Tanabe, Atsuyasu Sato, Kazuya Tanimura, Koichi Hasegawa, Kiyoshi Uemasu, Takeshi Kubo, Aki Kido, Koji Fujimoto, Yasutaka Fushimi, Hiroshi Kusahara, Naotaka Sakashita, Yoshiharu Ohno, Kaori Togashi, Michiaki Mishima, Toyohiro Hirai
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
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spelling doaj-79dc46376b214461b94d4227d9c7b6982020-11-25T01:44:42ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01138e020327310.1371/journal.pone.0203273Complementary regional heterogeneity information from COPD patients obtained using oxygen-enhanced MRI and chest CT.Yoshinori FuseyaShigeo MuroSusumu SatoNaoya TanabeAtsuyasu SatoKazuya TanimuraKoichi HasegawaKiyoshi UemasuTakeshi KuboAki KidoKoji FujimotoYasutaka FushimiHiroshi KusaharaNaotaka SakashitaYoshiharu OhnoKaori TogashiMichiaki MishimaToyohiro HiraiBACKGROUND:The heterogeneous distribution of emphysema is a key feature of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients that typically is evaluated using high-resolution chest computed tomography (HRCT). Oxygen-enhanced pulmonary magnetic resonance imaging (OEMRI) is a new method to obtain information regarding regional ventilation, diffusion, and perfusion in the lung without radiation exposure. We aimed to compare OEMRI with HRCT for the assessment of heterogeneity in COPD patients. METHODS:Forty patients with stable COPD underwent quantitative HRCT, OEMRI, and pulmonary function tests, including arterial blood gas analysis. OEMRI was also performed on nine healthy control subjects. We measured the severity of emphysema (percent low attenuation volume; LAV%) in whole lungs and the standard deviations (SDs) of the LAV% values of 10 isovolumetric partitions (SD-LAV) as an index of cranial-caudal heterogeneity. Similarly, relative enhancement ratios of oxygen (RERs) in whole lungs from OEMRI and SD-RER were analyzed. RESULTS:COPD patients showed a lower mean RER than control subjects (12.6% vs 22.0%, p<0.01). The regional heterogeneity of the RERs was not always consistent with the LAV distribution. Both the HRCT (LAV% and SD-LAV) and the OEMRI (RER and SD-RER) indices were significantly associated with the diffusion capacity (DLCO) and partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood (PaO2). The PaO2 was associated only with the heterogeneity index of HRCT (SD-LAV) (R2 = 0.39); however, the PaO2 was associated with both the mean RER and heterogeneity (SD-RER) in the multivariate analysis (R2 = 0.38). CONCLUSIONS:OEMRI-derived parameters were directly associated with oxygen uptake in COPD patients. Although the OEMRI-derived parameters were not identical to the HRCT-derived parameters, the cranial-caudal heterogeneity in HRCT or OEMRI was complementary to that in evaluations of oxygen uptake in the lungs. Functional imaging seems to provide new insights into COPD pathophysiology without radiation exposure.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6117056?pdf=render
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author Yoshinori Fuseya
Shigeo Muro
Susumu Sato
Naoya Tanabe
Atsuyasu Sato
Kazuya Tanimura
Koichi Hasegawa
Kiyoshi Uemasu
Takeshi Kubo
Aki Kido
Koji Fujimoto
Yasutaka Fushimi
Hiroshi Kusahara
Naotaka Sakashita
Yoshiharu Ohno
Kaori Togashi
Michiaki Mishima
Toyohiro Hirai
spellingShingle Yoshinori Fuseya
Shigeo Muro
Susumu Sato
Naoya Tanabe
Atsuyasu Sato
Kazuya Tanimura
Koichi Hasegawa
Kiyoshi Uemasu
Takeshi Kubo
Aki Kido
Koji Fujimoto
Yasutaka Fushimi
Hiroshi Kusahara
Naotaka Sakashita
Yoshiharu Ohno
Kaori Togashi
Michiaki Mishima
Toyohiro Hirai
Complementary regional heterogeneity information from COPD patients obtained using oxygen-enhanced MRI and chest CT.
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author_facet Yoshinori Fuseya
Shigeo Muro
Susumu Sato
Naoya Tanabe
Atsuyasu Sato
Kazuya Tanimura
Koichi Hasegawa
Kiyoshi Uemasu
Takeshi Kubo
Aki Kido
Koji Fujimoto
Yasutaka Fushimi
Hiroshi Kusahara
Naotaka Sakashita
Yoshiharu Ohno
Kaori Togashi
Michiaki Mishima
Toyohiro Hirai
author_sort Yoshinori Fuseya
title Complementary regional heterogeneity information from COPD patients obtained using oxygen-enhanced MRI and chest CT.
title_short Complementary regional heterogeneity information from COPD patients obtained using oxygen-enhanced MRI and chest CT.
title_full Complementary regional heterogeneity information from COPD patients obtained using oxygen-enhanced MRI and chest CT.
title_fullStr Complementary regional heterogeneity information from COPD patients obtained using oxygen-enhanced MRI and chest CT.
title_full_unstemmed Complementary regional heterogeneity information from COPD patients obtained using oxygen-enhanced MRI and chest CT.
title_sort complementary regional heterogeneity information from copd patients obtained using oxygen-enhanced mri and chest ct.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description BACKGROUND:The heterogeneous distribution of emphysema is a key feature of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients that typically is evaluated using high-resolution chest computed tomography (HRCT). Oxygen-enhanced pulmonary magnetic resonance imaging (OEMRI) is a new method to obtain information regarding regional ventilation, diffusion, and perfusion in the lung without radiation exposure. We aimed to compare OEMRI with HRCT for the assessment of heterogeneity in COPD patients. METHODS:Forty patients with stable COPD underwent quantitative HRCT, OEMRI, and pulmonary function tests, including arterial blood gas analysis. OEMRI was also performed on nine healthy control subjects. We measured the severity of emphysema (percent low attenuation volume; LAV%) in whole lungs and the standard deviations (SDs) of the LAV% values of 10 isovolumetric partitions (SD-LAV) as an index of cranial-caudal heterogeneity. Similarly, relative enhancement ratios of oxygen (RERs) in whole lungs from OEMRI and SD-RER were analyzed. RESULTS:COPD patients showed a lower mean RER than control subjects (12.6% vs 22.0%, p<0.01). The regional heterogeneity of the RERs was not always consistent with the LAV distribution. Both the HRCT (LAV% and SD-LAV) and the OEMRI (RER and SD-RER) indices were significantly associated with the diffusion capacity (DLCO) and partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood (PaO2). The PaO2 was associated only with the heterogeneity index of HRCT (SD-LAV) (R2 = 0.39); however, the PaO2 was associated with both the mean RER and heterogeneity (SD-RER) in the multivariate analysis (R2 = 0.38). CONCLUSIONS:OEMRI-derived parameters were directly associated with oxygen uptake in COPD patients. Although the OEMRI-derived parameters were not identical to the HRCT-derived parameters, the cranial-caudal heterogeneity in HRCT or OEMRI was complementary to that in evaluations of oxygen uptake in the lungs. Functional imaging seems to provide new insights into COPD pathophysiology without radiation exposure.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6117056?pdf=render
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