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Marko Topalovic1, Vasileios Exadaktylos2, Thierry Troosters1,3, Geert Celis1, Jean-Marie Aerts2, Wim Janssens4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Specific resistance loops appear in different shapes influenced by different resistive properties of the airways, yet their descriptive ability is compressed to a single parameter - its slope. We aimed to develop new parameters reflecting the various shapes of the loop and to explore their potential in the characterisation of obstructive airways diseases.Entities:
Keywords: Airway resistance; Asthma; Body-plethysmography; Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; Pulmonary function tests
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28068996 PMCID: PMC5220619 DOI: 10.1186/s12931-016-0484-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respir Res ISSN: 1465-9921
Fig. 1Comparison of typical specific resistance loops: a Healthy subject, b Asthma subject, c COPD subject; Examples of asthma and COPD are having almost identical sGAW (=0.60 [1/ kPa*sec]), yet they are visually completely different due to different resistive mechanisms
Study population characteristics
| Healthy | Asthma | COPD | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Subjects, n | 22 | 22 | 90 |
| Gender, M/F | 16/6 | 13/9 | 67/23 |
| Age, years | 60 (59–63) | 34 (22–49) | 65 (58–71) |
| BMI, kg/m2 | 24.8 (22.9–27.1) | 23.9 (22.3–26.9) | 23.6 (21.0–27.8) |
| FEV1, %predicted | 114 (105–124) | 107 (93–123) | 47 (30–72) |
| FEV1/FVC, % | 74.5 (71.8–77.5) | 77 (73–82) | 46.5 (32–58) |
| DL,CO, %predicted | 94 (81–100) | 88 (81–99) | 51 (39–67) |
| RV, %predicted | 101 (93–113) | 104 (92–112) | 147 (121–190) |
| TLC, %predicted | 112 (106–118) | 106 (96–113) | 109 (99–127) |
| FRC, %predicted | 120 (102–128) | 112 (103–120) | 142 (122–184) |
| RV/TLC, % | 34.4 (32.2–36.8) | 27.4 (24.0–32.9) | 56.3 (41.6–62.7) |
| RAW, %predicted | 86 (76–107) | 94 (77–109) | 239 (122–333) |
| sGAW, %predicted | 155 (131–192) | 128 (108–171) | 47 (27–98) |
Values are median and IQR
Definition of abbreviations: BMI body mass index, DL carbon monoxide diffusing capacity, FEV forced expiratory volume in one second, FRC functional residual capacity, RV residual volume, R airway resistance, sG specific airway conductance, TLC total lung capacity
Fig. 2Panel I Geometrical parameters in COPD subject: a Area of the loop, b Roundness, c Median point, d Asynchrony, e sG0.5. Panel II Examples of input–output relationship presented over time: a Healthy subject, b Asthma subject, c COPD subject; Solid line represents flow (model output), dashed line is volume shift (model input). Transfer function model explains how input transforms to output. Panel III Visualisation of model performance with modelled expiration (red line) over the original loop (blue line): a Healthy subject (NMRSE = 95%), b Post methacholine asthma subject (NMRSE = 92%), c COPD subject (NMRSE = 94%)
Resistive parameters in different groups
| Healthy | Asthma | COPD |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Roundness | 0.04 (0.03–0.07) | 0.07 (0.04–0.09) | 0.41 (0.17–0.58) | 0.7900 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 |
| Area of Loop | 0.07 (0.05–0.10) | 0.12 (0.08–0.16) | 0.38 (0.21–0.51) | 0.9189 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 |
| Asynchrony, msec | 10 (0–20) | 15 (0–33) | 70 (30–140) | 0.9064 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 |
| Point X, ml | −29 (−67–−15) | −26 (−79–−6) | −128 (−318–−48) | 0.9999 | 0.0006 | 0.0005 |
| Point Y, ml/sec | −243 (−470–−25) | −195 (−440–37) | −331 (−443–−209) | 0.9653 | 0.5014 | 0.5014 |
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| 5.66 (3.78–7.43) | 5.77 (4.64–7.09) | 1.51 (0.84–3.27) | 0.9999 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 |
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| −8.88 (−11.8–−5.0) | −8.57 (−11.5–−5.6) | −2.36 (−4.43–−0.17) | 0.8356 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 |
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| 4.22 (2.39–5.21) | 3.19 (1.10–4.97) | 0.90 (−0.18–1.82) | 0.9999 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 |
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| 5.48 (4.62–6.21) | 5.18 (4.11–6.16) | 1.34 (0.62–2.61) | 0.9999 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 |
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| 0.94 (0.90–0.97) | 0.95 (0.89–0.97) | 0.91 (0.82–0.96) | 0.9999 | 0.4899 | 0.4068 |
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| 0.93 (0.80–0.96) | 0.92 (0.59–0.95) | 0.78 (0.53–0.91) | 0.6674 | 0.0241 | 0.7444 |
| sGAW, 1/ kPa*sec | 1.32 (1.12–1.63) | 1.09 (0.92–1.45) | 0.40 (0.23–0.83) | 0.9635 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 |
| sG0.5 , 1/ kPa*sec | 1.42 (1.15–1.57) | 1.33 (1.24–1.47) | 0.75 (0.49–1.14) | 0.9999 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 |
Values are median and IQR
Definition of abbreviations: Point X Median point based on median volume shift values, Point Y Median point based on median flow values
Comparison of patients with opened vs. unopened loop in mild to moderate COPD
| Non-openers | Openers |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Subjects, n | 22 | 17 | |
| BMI, kg/m2 | 24.9 (22.0–29.4) | 26.8 (24.1–27.8) | 0.6093 |
| FEV1, %predicted | 83 (76–93) | 65 (61–76) | 0.0018 |
| DLCO, %predicted | 67 (55–79) | 69 (53–75) | 0.6774 |
| RV, %predicted | 115 (106–133) | 134 (120–150) | 0.0368 |
| TLC, %predicted | 109 (99–115) | 107 (102–110) | 0.6793 |
| FRC, %predicted | 122 (101–135) | 131 (120–142) | 0.1578 |
| RV/TLC, % | 38.7 (35.7–40.4) | 46.6 (41.5–53.9) | 0.0007 |
| sGAW, 1/ kPa*sec | 1.03 (0.90–1.21) | 0.61 (0.46–0.74) | <0.0001 |
| sG0.5 , 1/ kPa*sec | 1.23 (1.06–1.38) | 1.00 (0.81–1.15) | 0.0047 |
| Roundness | 0.09 (0.06–0.12) | 0.31 (0.22–0.41) | <0.0001 |
| Area of Loop | 0.14 (0.10–0.20) | 0.31 (0.23–0.44) | <0.0001 |
| Asynchrony, msec | 10 (0–40) | 40 (30–70) | 0.0097 |
| Point X, ml | −38 (−93–−19) | −92 (−209–−31) | 0.0827 |
| Point Y, ml/sec | −251 (−379–−177) | −251 (−406–−139) | 0.7107 |
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| 4.10 (2.92–5.56) | 1.63 (1.18–2.58) | 0.0013 |
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| −3.47 (−8.11–1.16) | −2.40 (−3.95–0.20) | 0.3080 |
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| 1.42 (−2.87–3.27) | 0.77 (−0.46–1.97) | 0.5132 |
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| 4.03 (2.76–4.54) | 1.67 (1.50–2.21) | <0.0001 |
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| 0.84 (0.67–0.96) | 0.93 (0.82–0.97) | 0.2301 |
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| 0.64 (0.26–0.89) | 0.86 (0.49–0.95) | 0.1216 |
Values are median and IQR; Differences between groups controlled with T-test or Mann–Whitney test depending of distribution
Relationship between pulmonary function parameters and the opening of resistance loops in multiple logistic regression with stepwise selection: A/ in mild to moderate COPD, B/ in all COPD
| Variables | Odds Ratio (95% Confidence limit) |
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|---|---|---|
| Mild COPD | ||
| RV/TLC, % | 1.157 (1.064–1.267) | 0.0006 |
| COPD | ||
| RV/TLC, % | 1.168 (1.092–1.259) | <0.0001 |
| FEV1/FVC, % | 0.866 (0.746–0.949) | 0.0004 |
In table are shown only significant variables, not excluded by a stepwise selection. The model consisted of lung function parameters: FVC, %pred, FEV1, %pred, FEV1/FVC, %pred, PEF, %pred. TLC, %pred, RV, %pred, FRC, %pred., DL,CO, %pred, KCO, %pred., RV/TLC
Lung function and resistance parameters in the subgroup of asthma patients with pre and post methacholine challenge test
| Pre | Post |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Subjects, n | 11 | 11 | |
| Openers, n | 0 | 4 | |
| FEV1, %predicted | 108 (91–115) | 75 (67–89) | <0.0001 |
| RV, %predicted | 107 (102–118) | 132 (115–162) | 0.0188 |
| TLC, %predicted | 106 (95–113) | 102 (89–115) | 0.2014 |
| FRC, %predicted | 116 (110–120) | 130 (123–140) | 0.0508 |
| RV/TLC, % | 27.4 (26.4–32.5) | 32.1 (27.9–48.4) | 0.1289 |
| sGAW, 1/ kPa*sec | 1.02 (0.88–1.10) | 0.45 (0.38–0.51) | 0.0010 |
| sG0.5 , 1/ kPa*sec | 1.28 (1.24–1.34) | 0.63 (0.57–0.69) | 0.0010 |
| Roundness | 0.08 (0.02–0.09) | 0.13 (0.12–0.27) | 0.0029 |
| Area of Loop | 0.14 (0.02–0.18) | 0.14 (0.13–0.19) | 0.1678 |
| Asynchrony, msec | 20 (0–20) | 20 (20–50) | 0.1339 |
| Point X, ml | −14 (−27–1) | −115 (−172–3) | 0.0137 |
| Point Y, ml/sec | −158 (−188–73) | −258 (−399–−42) | 0.2447 |
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| 6.04 (4.68–7.03) | 2.03 (1.67–4.11) | 0.0049 |
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| −7.72 (−11.14–−5.20) | −2.37 (−4.45–0.06) | 0.0105 |
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| 2.92 (0.87–4.15) | 0.91 (−0.88–2.09) | 0.1242 |
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| 5.00 (4.16–5.89) | 2.13 (1.41–2.90) | 0.0020 |
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| 0.95 (0.86–0.97) | 0.90 (0.57–0.94) | 0.3203 |
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| 0.85 (0.16–0.95) | 0.71 (0.45–0.91) | 0.8984 |
Values are median and IQR; Differences between groups controlled with T-test or Mann–Whitney test depending of distribution
Comparison of groups where flow limitation is undoubted
| Post methacholine Asthma (A) | Non-Openers mild COPD (B) | Openers mild COPD (C) |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subjects, n | 11 | 22 | 17 | ||
| FEV1, %predicted | 75 (67–89) | 83 (76–93) | 65 (61–76) | 0.3757 | 0.0937 |
| FEV1/FVC, % | 65 (60–69) | 62 (58–68) | 55 (48–61) | 0.7242 | 0.0027 |
| RV/TLC, % | 32.1 (27.9–48.4) | 38.7 (35.7–40.4) | 46.6 (41.5–53.9) | <0.0001 | <0.0001 |
| sGAW, 1/ kPa*sec | 0.45 (0.38–0.51) | 1.03 (0.90–1.21) | 0.61 (0.46–0.74) | <0.0001 | 0.2420 |
| sG0.5 , 1/ kPa*sec | 0.63 (0.57–0.69) | 1.23 (1.06–1.38) | 1.00 (0.81–1.15) | <0.0001 | 0.0033 |
| Roundness | 0.13 (0.12–0.27) | 0.09 (0.06–0.12) | 0.31 (0.22–0.41) | 0.0309 | 0.0656 |
| Area of Loop | 0.14 (0.13–0.19) | 0.14 (0.10–0.20) | 0.31 (0.23–0.44) | 0.6732 | <0.0001 |
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| 2.13 (1.41–2.90) | 4.03 (2.76–4.54) | 1.67 (1.50–2.21) | 0.0022 | 0.2651 |
| Point X, ml | −115 (−172–3) | −38 (−93–−19) | −92 (−29–−31) | - | - |
| Asynchrony, msec | 20 (20–50) | 10 (0–43) | 40 (30–65) | 0.9999 | 0.4266 |
Values are median and IQR; Differences between groups controlled with ANOVA or Kruskal-Wallis test, depending of distribution. In case significant difference is observed, post-hoc analysis is performed and p values are reported