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Lobar Quantification by Ventilation/Perfusion SPECT/CT in Patients with Severe Emphysema Undergoing Lung Volume Reduction with Endobronchial Valves.

Jonas F Kristiansen1, Michael Perch2,3, Martin Iversen2, Martin Krakauer4, Jann Mortensen5,6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Endoscopic lung volume reduction (ELVR) therapy using one-way valves is used to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients with severe heterogeneous emphysema. A successful treatment results in atelectasis of the treated pulmonary lobe with subsequent reduction of ventilation (V) and perfusion (Q).
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the effects of ELVR on the targeted lobe using a new 3-dimensional ventilation and perfusion (V/Q) single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)/computed tomography (CT) analysis, which allows for simultaneous semi-automatic lobar pulmonary quantification of volume, ventilation and perfusion, on the first consecutive patients treated with ELVR at Rigshospitalet, Denmark. V/Q planar scintigraphy and V/Q SPECT/CT and lung function measurements were performed before and 6 months after intervention.
RESULTS: We included 24 subjects (60 years, range 46-74 years; 37.5% men) with a baseline FEV1 of 25% predicted and RV of 257% predicted. V/Q SPECT/CT-assessed volume of the targeted lobe decreased by a mean of -395 mL and a relative mean of -26.8%, whilst ventilation and perfusion decreased by a relative mean of -37.1 and -25.7%. There was a significant increase in the same parameters of the non-targeted lobe(s) on the ipsilateral side. None of these changes were found in the analysis of planar V/Q imaging. The total lung volume decreased on average by -420 mL. Six months after ELVR, FEV1 had increased by 22%. Significant correlations were found between changes in FEV1 and changes in the volume of the treated lobe (SPECT/CT).
CONCLUSION: Semi-automatic SPECT/CT analysis can quantify volume, ventilation and perfusion changes in pulmonary lobes and may be used in the assessment of patient eligibility for ELVR, identifying target lobes, and evaluation of the regional effects of treatment.
© 2019 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Keywords:  Bronchoscopy; COPD; Computed tomography; Lung volume reduction; Perfusion; Planar scintigraphy; SPECT; Valve; Ventilation

Year:  2019        PMID: 31167210     DOI: 10.1159/000500407

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respiration        ISSN: 0025-7931            Impact factor:   3.580


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