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Regional lung function testing in children using electrical impedance tomography.

Barbara Vogt1, Sarah Löhr1, Zhanqi Zhao2, Christian Falkenberg3, Tobias Ankermann4, Norbert Weiler1, Inéz Frerichs1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate regional lung function in lung-healthy children before and after exercise challenge using electrical impedance tomography (EIT).
METHODS: Regional lung function was examined using EIT in 100 lung-healthy children (three age subgroups: 74-121, 122-155, 156-195 months) at baseline and 10 min after exercise. Global lung function was assessed by spirometry using Z-Scores of FEV1 , FVC, FEV1 /FVC, and FEF75 . The same lung function measures were determined in 912 EIT image pixels to enable the spatial and temporal ventilation distribution analysis. Coefficients of variation (CV) of these pixel values were calculated and histograms of pixel FEV1 /FVC and times required to exhale 50% and 75% of pixel FVC (t50 and t75 ) generated. Additionally, we compared the findings of the studied population with three cystic fibrosis (CF) children.
FINDINGS: Z-Scores corresponded to the worldwide reference values in all studied age groups at baseline. Global lung function was not affected by exercise, only the youngest group exhibited higher FVC and lower FEF75 , FEV1 /FVC attributable to the training effect. The overall degree of ventilation heterogeneity assessed by CV showed no exercise dependency. The histograms of pixel values of FEV1 /FVC, t50 , and t75 revealed a slight modulating effect of exercise on regional ventilation distribution in all subgroups. EIT identified the distinctly higher ventilation heterogeneity in the CF children.
CONCLUSION: Global and regional lung functions were not affected by exercise in lung-healthy children. Exercise did not increase ventilation inhomogeneity. The obtained EIT-derived regional lung parameters can serve as reference values for future studies in children with lung diseases.
© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  cystic fibrosis; exercise-dependent airway obstruction; functional lung imaging; spatial and temporal ventilation distribution; ventilation heterogeneity

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29136345     DOI: 10.1002/ppul.23912

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Pulmonol        ISSN: 1099-0496


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