Literature DB >> 17053494

Update on the application of chest computed tomography scanning to cystic fibrosis.

Harm A W M Tiddens1, Pim A de Jong.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To summarize the role of chest computed tomography as a tool to evaluate cystic fibrosis lung disease, and to describe what abnormalities can be detected using computed tomography and how computed tomography can be used in clinical practice. RECENT
FINDINGS: Pulmonary function tests are only an indirect measure of lung structure, and are insensitive to localized and early structural abnormalities. Computed tomography is able to detect small areas with localized severe damage. The differentiation between normal and abnormal on computed tomography is relatively easy. In half of cystic fibrosis patients, the information obtained from pulmonary function tests is discordant with the information obtained from computed tomography.
SUMMARY: Cystic fibrosis patients show lung inflammation and infection starting early in life. This leads to irreversible structural lung damage such as bronchiectasis and air trapping. Cystic fibrosis lung disease varies widely between patients. The primary aim of therapy is to prevent structural damage and to conserve lung function. Adequate monitoring of cystic fibrosis lung disease is paramount to tailor treatment to a patient's need. Computed tomography is currently the best tool to monitor lung structure, and pulmonary function tests are the best to monitor lung function.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17053494     DOI: 10.1097/01.mcp.0000245717.82009.ca

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Pulm Med        ISSN: 1070-5287            Impact factor:   3.155


  3 in total

1.  Computed Tomography Findings of Bronchiectasis in Different Respiratory Phases Correlate with Pulmonary Function Test Data in Adults.

Authors:  Ricardo Holderbaum do Amaral; Carlos S Nin; Vinicius V S de Souza; Giordano R T Alves; Edson Marchiori; Klaus Irion; Gustavo S P Meirelles; Bruno Hochhegger
Journal:  Lung       Date:  2017-03-28       Impact factor: 2.584

2.  Development and validation of automated 2D-3D bronchial airway matching to track changes in regional bronchial morphology using serial low-dose chest CT scans in children with chronic lung disease.

Authors:  Pavithra Raman; Raghav Raman; Beverley Newman; Raman Venkatraman; Bhargav Raman; Terry E Robinson
Journal:  J Digit Imaging       Date:  2009-09-15       Impact factor: 4.056

3.  Assessment of early lung disease in young children with CF: A comparison between pressure-controlled and free-breathing chest computed tomography.

Authors:  Merel C J Oudraad; Wieying Kuo; Tim Rosenow; Eleni-Rosalina Andrinopoulou; Stephen M Stick; Harm A W M Tiddens
Journal:  Pediatr Pulmonol       Date:  2020-03-02
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