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Published on: November 21, 2023
Quantifying Spatial Distribution of Ventilation Defects in Multiple Pulmonary Diseases With Hyperpolarized 129Xenon
Abdullah S Bdaiwi1, Matthew M Willmering1, Jason C Woods1,2,3
1Center for Pulmonary Imaging Research, Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
Background:
Hyperpolarized 129Xe MRI assesses lung ventilation, often using the ventilation defect percentage (VDP). Unlike VDP, defect distribution index (DDI) quantifies spatial clustering of defects.
Purpose:
To quantify spatial distribution of 129Xe ventilation defects using DDI across pulmonary diseases.
Study Type:
Retrospective.
Subjects:
Four hundred twenty-one subjects (age = 23.1 ± 17.1, female = 230), comprising healthy controls (N = 60) and subjects with obstructive conditions (asthma [N = 25], bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome [BOS, N = 18], cystic fibrosis [CF, N = 90], lymphangioleiomyomatosis [LAM, N = 50]), restrictive conditions (bleomycin-treated cancer survivors [BLEO, N = 14]; fibrotic lung diseases [FLD, N = 92]), bone marrow transplantation (BMT, N = 53), and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD, N = 19).
Field Strength/Sequence:
3 T, two-dimensional multi-slice gradient echo.
Assessment:
Whole-lung mean DDI was extracted from DDI maps; correlated with VDP (percent of pixels <60% of whole-lung mean signal intensity) and pulmonary function tests (PFTs) including FEV1, FVC, and FEV1/FVC. DDI and DDI/VDP, a marker of defect clustering, were compared across diseases.
Statistical Tests:
Pearson correlation analysis and Kruskal-Wallis tests. P < 0.0056 for disease groups, P < 0.0125 for categories.
Results:
DDI was significantly elevated in BMT (8.3 ± 11.5), BOS (30.1 ± 57.5), BPD (16.0 ± 46.8), CF (15.4 ± 27.2), and LAM (12.6 ± 34.2) compared to controls (1.8 ± 3.1). DDI correlated significantly with VDP in all groups (r ≥ 0.56) except BLEO, and with PFTs in CF, FLD, and LAM (r ≥ 0.56). Obstructive groups had significantly higher mean DDI (14.0 ± 32.0) than controls (1.8 ± 3.0) and restrictive groups (4.0 ± 12.0). DDI/VDP was significantly lower in the restrictive group (0.6 ± 0.6) than controls (0.8 ± 0.6) and obstructive group (1.0 ± 1.0).
Data Conclusion:
DDI may provide insights into the distribution of ventilation defects across diseases.
Evidence Level:
3 TECHNICAL EFFICACY: Stage 2.
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