保存率受损肺活量测定:临床、影像学和人工智能的观点。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Journal of thoracic disease Pub Date : 2025-01-24 Epub Date: 2025-01-22 DOI:10.21037/jtd-24-1582
Qianxi Jin, Ziwei Zhang, Taohu Zhou, Xiuxiu Zhou, Xin'ang Jiang, Yi Xia, Yu Guan, Shiyuan Liu, Li Fan
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摘要

保留比肺功能受损(PRISm)是一种肺功能模式,其特征是一秒钟用力呼气量(FEV1)与用力肺活量之比大于0.70,即使在使用支气管扩张剂后,FEV1仍低于预测值的80%。PRISm被认为是在更广泛的COPD范围内的“慢性阻塞性肺疾病(Pre-COPD)”的一种形式。临床表现为呼吸道症状,常见于体重指数高的个体、女性和当前吸烟者。此外,它经常与代谢紊乱和心血管疾病有关。在预后方面,PRISm表现出相当大的差异,从肺功能的改善到COPD的发展。在本文中,我们回顾了PRISm的流行病学,合并症和临床结果,特别强调了成像评估,特别是计算机断层扫描和磁共振成像(MRI)技术,在PRISm的诊断,评估和预测预后中的关键作用。综合成像可定量评价肺体积、密度、气道和血管,而MRI技术可直接量化通气功能和肺血流量。我们还强调了x射线技术在这一领域的未来潜力。此外,本文还讨论了人工智能的应用,包括其在PRISm亚型预测和通风功能建模中的作用。
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Preserved ratio impaired spirometry: clinical, imaging and artificial intelligence perspective.

Preserved ratio impaired spirometry (PRISm) is a pulmonary function pattern characterized by a forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) to forced vital capacity ratio greater than 0.70, with an FEV1 that is below 80% of the predicted value, even after the use of bronchodilators. PRISm is considered a form of "Pre-Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (Pre-COPD)" within the broader scope of COPD. Clinically, it presents with respiratory symptoms and is more commonly observed in individuals with high body mass index, females, and those who are current smokers. Additionally, it is frequently associated with metabolic disorders and cardiovascular diseases. Regarding prognosis, PRISm shows considerable variation, ranging from improvement in lung function to the development of COPD. In this article, we review the epidemiology, comorbidities, and clinical outcomes of PRISm, with a particular emphasis on the crucial role of imaging assessments, especially computed tomography scans and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology, in diagnosing, evaluating, and predicting the prognosis of PRISm. Comprehensive imaging provides a quantitative evaluation of lung volume, density, airways, and vasculature, while MRI technology can directly quantify ventilation function and pulmonary blood flow. We also emphasize the future potential of X-ray technology in this field. Moreover, the article discusses the application of artificial intelligence, including its role in predicting PRISm subtypes and modeling ventilation function.

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Journal of thoracic disease
Journal of thoracic disease RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
CiteScore
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Thoracic Disease (JTD, J Thorac Dis, pISSN: 2072-1439; eISSN: 2077-6624) was founded in Dec 2009, and indexed in PubMed in Dec 2011 and Science Citation Index SCI in Feb 2013. It is published quarterly (Dec 2009- Dec 2011), bimonthly (Jan 2012 - Dec 2013), monthly (Jan. 2014-) and openly distributed worldwide. JTD received its impact factor of 2.365 for the year 2016. JTD publishes manuscripts that describe new findings and provide current, practical information on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to thoracic disease. All the submission and reviewing are conducted electronically so that rapid review is assured.
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