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Assessment of the influence of lung inflation state on the quantitative parameters derived from hyperpolarized gas lung ventilation MRI in healthy volunteers.

Paul J C Hughes1, Laurie Smith1,2, Ho-Fung Chan1, Bilal A Tahir1,3, Graham Norquay1, Guilhem J Collier1, Alberto Biancardi1,4, Helen Marshall1, Jim M Wild1,4.   

Abstract

In this study, the effect of lung volume on quantitative measures of lung ventilation was investigated using MRI with hyperpolarized 3He and 129Xe. Six volunteers were imaged with hyperpolarized 3He at five different lung volumes [residual volume (RV), RV + 1 liter (1L), functional residual capacity (FRC), FRC + 1L, and total lung capacity (TLC)], and three were also imaged with hyperpolarized 129Xe. Imaging at each of the lung volumes was repeated twice on the same day with corresponding 1H lung anatomical images. Percent lung ventilated volume (%VV) and variation of signal intensity [heterogeneity score (Hscore)] were evaluated. Increased ventilation heterogeneity, quantified by reduced %VV and increased Hscore, was observed at lower lung volumes with the least ventilation heterogeneity observed at TLC. For 3He MRI data, the coefficient of variation of %VV was <1.5% and <5.5% for Hscore at all lung volumes, while for 129Xe data the values were 4 and 10%, respectively. Generally, %VV generated from 129Xe images was lower than that seen from 3He images. The good repeatability of 3He %VV found here supports prior publications showing that percent lung-ventilated volume is a robust method for assessing global lung ventilation. The greater ventilation heterogeneity observed at lower lung volumes indicates that there may be partial airway closure in healthy lungs and that lung volume should be carefully considered for reliable longitudinal measurements of %VV and Hscore. The results suggest that imaging patients at different lung volumes may help to elucidate obstructive disease pathophysiology and progression. NEW & NOTEWORTHY We present repeatability data of quantitative metrics of lung function derived from hyperpolarized helium-3, xenon-129, and proton anatomical images acquired at five lung volumes in volunteers. Increased regional ventilation heterogeneity at lower lung inflation levels was observed in the lungs of healthy volunteers.

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Keywords:  MRI; hyperpolarized gas; imaging; inflation; lungs

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30412033      PMCID: PMC6383640          DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00464.2018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)        ISSN: 0161-7567


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