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Gas exchange and ventilation imaging of healthy and COPD subjects using hyperpolarized xenon-129 MRI and a 3D alveolar gas-exchange model

Journal

EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
Volume 33, Issue 5, Pages 3322-3331

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-022-09343-9

Keywords

Magnetic resonance imaging; Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; Lung; Pulmonary function tests; Computational modeling

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In this study, the utility of hyperpolarized xenon-129 gas-exchange MRI and computational fluid dynamic modeling in a cohort of COPD patients was investigated. The results showed that this novel technique could distinguish between COPD, minimal CT-diagnosed emphysema, and healthy cohorts. Additionally, it was found that the functional volume of pulmonary tissue decreases with aging in the healthy group.
Objectives To investigate the utility of hyperpolarized xenon-129 (HPX) gas-exchange magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and modeling in a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) cohort in comparison to a minimal CT-diagnosed emphysema (MCTE) cohort and a healthy cohort.Methods A total of 25 subjects were involved in this study including COPD (n = 8), MCTE (n = 3), and healthy (n =14) subjects. The COPD subjects were scanned using HPX ventilation, gas-exchange MRI, and volumetric CT. The healthy subjects were scanned using the same HPX gas-exchange MRI protocol with 9 of them scanned twice, 3 weeks apart. The coefficient of variation (CV) was used to quantify image heterogeneities. A three-dimensional computational fluid dynamic (CFD) model of gas exchange was used to derive functional volumes of pulmonary tissue, capillaries, and veins.Results The CVs of gas distributions in the images showed that there was a statistically significant difference between the COPD and healthy subjects (p < 0.0001). The functional volumes of pulmonary tissue, capillaries, and veins were significantly lower in the subjects with COPD than in the healthy subjects (p < 0.001). The functional volume of pulmonary tissue was found to be (i) statistically different between the healthy and MCTE groups (p = 0.02) and (ii) dependent on the age of the subjects in the healthy group (p = 0.0008) while their CVs (p = 0.13) were not.Conclusion The novel HPX gas-exchange MRI and CFD model distinguished the healthy cohort from the MCTE and COPD cohorts. The proposed technique also showed that the functional volume of pulmonary tissue decreases with aging in the healthy group.

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