Fred Fyles, Ryan Robinson, Thomas Fitzmaurice, Rachel Burton, Amy Nuttall, Ram Bedi, Hassan Burhan
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简介:肺功能检查(pft)是诊断多种疾病的关键,但需要经验丰富的操作人员,而且费用昂贵。研究表明,动态胸片(DCR)测量的最大吸气时肺投影面积(PLA)与肺活量测量之间存在相关性。总肺容量(TLC) (Hino et al.;EJR Open. 2020;7:100 . 263)。DCR是一种成像方式,使用连续的x线照片形成运动图像,提供功能/结构信息。我们描述了使用DCR来估计呼吸系统患者的TLC。方法:42例有潜在呼吸系统疾病的患者(哮喘12例,慢性阻塞性肺病10例,近期病史CoVid-19 12例,ILD 9例)接受DCR治疗,并指导患者深吸气和呼气。用自动化专用软件测定最大吸气时的聚乳酸(PLA),然后用DCR-TLC估计TLC。将DCR-TLC与全身体积脉搏波(WBP-TLC)测得的TLC进行比较,并推导Pearson相关系数。结果:结果概述见表1。DCR-TLC与WBP-TLC的相关性为0.86,各亚组的相关性为0.8。结论:在一系列不同的呼吸条件下,DCR-TLC与WBP-TLC具有良好的相关性,这表明pftp结果与dcr衍生的测量结果之间的相关性有待进一步研究。
Use of dynamic chest radiographic measurements to estimate total lung capacity in patients with respiratory disease
Introduction: Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs) are key in diagnosing numerous conditions, but require experienced operators and are expensive to obtain. Studies demonstrate correlation between projected lung area (PLA) at maximal inspiration measured using Dynamic Chest Radiography (DCR) and spirometric measurements, e.g. total lung capacity (TLC) (Hino et al. EJR Open. 2020;7:100263). DCR is an imaging modality in which sequential radiographs are used to form a moving image, providing functional/structural information. We describe use of DCR to estimate TLC in respiratory patients. Methods: 42 patients with underlying respiratory conditions (asthma n=12, COPD n=10, recent history CoVid-19 n=12, ILD n=9) underwent DCR during which they were instructed to take a deep breath in and out. PLA at maximal inspiration was measured by automated proprietary software, and then used to estimate TLC (DCR-TLC). DCR-TLC was compared to TLC measured with whole body plethysmography (WBP-TLC) and Pearson’s correlation coefficient derived. Results: Results are outlined in Table 1. Correlation between DCR-TLC and WBP-TLC was 0.86, and >0.8 across all subgroups. Conclusion: DCR-TLC had a good degree of correlation with WBP-TLC across a range of different respiratory conditions, suggesting potential future use as a clinical surrogate. Further research is needed to correlate PFT results with DCR-derived measurements.