| Literature DB >> 28520778 |
Maria T A Buzan1,2,3,4, Andreas Wetscherek5, Claus Peter Heussel2,3,4, Michael Kreuter4,6, Felix J Herth4,6, Arne Warth4,7, Hans-Ulrich Kauczor3,4, Carmen Monica Pop1, Julien Dinkel4,8.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of our study was to assess proton density (PD) and T2 relaxation time of usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP) and nonspecific interstitial pneumonia (NSIP) and to evaluate their utility in differentiating the two patterns. Furthermore, we aim to investigate whether these two parameters could help differentiate active-inflammatory and stable-fibrotic lesions in NSIP.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28520778 PMCID: PMC5433738 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0177689
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Median and range of T2 relaxation time (ms) for each regional and general pattern.
| Pattern | Location | UIP | NSIPstable | NSIPactive | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RL | 61 [60–63] | 61 [59–65] | 77 [75–80] | {(0.87)/( | |
| LL | 61 [60–66] | 74 [65–77] | 86 [80–96] | {(0.86)/( | |
| ventral | 62 [60–69] | 71 [69–78] | {/( | ||
| RL | 77 [73–80] | 73 [70–77] | 82 [75–91] | {( | |
| LL | 77 [74–79] | 81 [77–83] | 100 [91–106] | {(0.08)/( | |
| ventral | 74 [71–77] | 104 [95–106] | {/( | ||
| 85 [80–91] | 82 [79–88] | {(0.05)/} |
aright lung
bleft lung
cusual interstitial pneumonia (mild, n = 7; moderate, n = 59; advanced, n = 130)
dstable nonspecific interstitial pneumonia (mild, n = 24; moderate, n = 45; advanced, n = 45)
eactive nonspecific interstitial pneumonia (mild, n = 71; moderate, n = 56)
*from Wilcoxon rank sum test
Median and range of proton density (a.u.) for each regional and general pattern.
| Pattern | Location | UIP | NSIPstable | NSIPactive | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ventral | 52 [48–54] | 51 [44–64] | 57 [52–62] | {(0.9)/(0.8)} | |
| Dorsal | 35 [32–40] | 45 [41–61] | 109 [96–126] | {(0.06)/( | |
| Ventral | 57 [54–71] | 49 [46–56] | 57 [54–67] | {(0.2)/(0.2)} | |
| Dorsal | 89 [65–104] | 79 [67–88] | 101 [84–113] | {(0.08)/( | |
| Ventral | 57 [49–76] | 57 [54–68] | {(0.8)/} | ||
| Dorsal | 80 [59–103] | 96 [89–109] | {( |
ausual interstitial pneumonia (mild, n = 7; moderate, n = 59; advanced, n = 130)
bstable nonspecific interstitial pneumonia (mild, n = 24; moderate, n = 45; advanced, n = 45)
cactive nonspecific interstitial pneumonia (mild, n = 71; moderate, n = 56)
*from Wilcoxon rank sum test
Fig 1A 59 year old male patient with stable NSIP: image A is the sagittal reformat CT reference image, with the arrow indicating the region of interest, followed by the T2 map, image B and PD intensity map, image C. Below is the case of a 65 year old male patient with NSIP and suspected inflammatory activity and his corresponding images, D to F. Both cases show similar CT morphology and inhomogeneous T2 relaxation and PD of the lung; there is higher T2 relaxation and PD intensity on both type of maps in the active disease case. Exemplary ROI placement in relevant pathological areas is demonstrated.