Alveolar collapse as a prognostic marker in patients with IPF: A CT-based assessment using an extended parametric response mapping technique

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Sarah Scharm, Jonathan Ehmig, Cornelia Schaefer-Prokop, Anton Schreuder, Jan Fuge, Frank Wacker, Antje Prasse, Hoen-Oh Shin
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Abstract

Purpose: To investigate whether alveolar collapse detected by an extension of Parametric Response Maps (PRM) can be used as a predictive marker in IPF. Methods: A CT scan was performed in inspiration and expiration on 66 IPF patients. PRMs were created as scatterplots of the voxel-wise attenuation values of the paired inspiration and expiration scans. The PRMs were used to calculate lung parenchymal subvolumes as a function of their attenuation changes during inspiration and expiration. Volumes of “collapsed” lung tissue on expiration were calculated as a percentage of Normal Attenuation Areas (NAA) and High Attenuation Areas (HAA) per patient (NAAcollapse/NAA; HAAcollapse/HAA, respectively). After each respective 3-year period of observation, patients were divided into two subgroups based on their status (endpoints: death and transplantation or still under clinical observation). To compare the named CT parameters obtained at baseline, a Mann-Whitney U test was used. Results: At the end of the 3-year individual follow-up, 37 patients were still under clinical surveillance, whereas 29 patients had died or undergone transplantation. NAAcollapse/NAA and HAAcollapse/HAA differed significantly between subgroups (p = 0.001 and p = 0.002, respectively). Conclusion: The PRM technique can be used to demonstrate the concept of alveolar collapse as a prognostic marker in IPF patients.
肺泡塌陷作为IPF患者的预后标志物:一项基于ct的评估,使用扩展参数反应映射技术
目的:探讨参数反应图(PRM)扩展检测肺泡塌陷是否可作为IPF的预测指标。方法:对66例IPF患者进行吸气和呼气CT扫描。PRMs被创建为成对的激发扫描和过期扫描的体素衰减值的散点图。PRMs被用来计算肺实质亚体积,作为吸气和呼气时其衰减变化的函数。呼气时“塌陷”肺组织的体积计算为每位患者正常衰减区(NAA)和高衰减区(HAA)的百分比(naacolcollapse /NAA;分别为HAAcollapse / HAA)。在每个3年的观察期后,根据患者的状态(终点:死亡和移植或仍在临床观察)将患者分为两个亚组。为了比较基线时获得的命名CT参数,采用Mann-Whitney U检验。结果:3年个体随访结束时,37例患者仍在临床监测中,29例患者死亡或接受移植。naaccollapse /NAA和haaccollapse /HAA在亚组间差异有统计学意义(p = 0.001和p = 0.002)。结论:PRM技术可用于证明肺泡塌陷作为IPF患者预后指标的概念。
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Imaging MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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