J Korean Radiol Soc.  1996 Oct;35(4):473-479.

Respiratory Dynamic CT: Functional Evaluation of Main Bronchial Stenosis

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  • 1Department of Radiology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
To separately evaluate the respiratory function of both lungs separately in patients with unilateralmain bronchial stenosis or obstruction, applying respiratory dynamic CT using the spiral technique.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
This study involved five normal subjects and six patients with main bronchial stenosis. Time-continuous scan data at a selected levels during forced vital capacity maneuver were obtained, and static images were retrospectively reconstructed using 0.67 sec. partial scan data per image. Time-density curves for controls and patients were plotted and compared.
RESULTS
The highest values of mean attenuation were -697+/-9 H for the leftlung and -684+/-9 H for the right lung of controls, and -697+/-5HU for the healthy lung and -791+/-3H for thediseased lung of the patients. The lowest values were -837+/-2H for the left lung and -842+/-5H for the right lungof contorls, and -847+/-0H for the healthy lung and -858+/-4H for the diseased lung of patients. Mean durations ofexpiration were 1.64+/-.65 seconds for the left lung and 1.58+/-.50 seconds for the right lung of controls, and1.66+/-.60 seconds for the healthy lung and 1.96±.49 seconds for the diseased lung of patients. Time-attenuationcurves for the right and left lung of controls were not significautly different, but except for the lowest value of mean attenuation, these were signficantly different for the healthy and diseased longs of patients.
CONCLUSION
Respiratory dynamic CT is an updated technique which permits imaging of the functional status of lung parenchy maduring respiration. It may be useful in the evaluation and quantification of lung function in patients with proximal airway stenosis.

Keyword

Bronchi, stenosis or obstruction; Bronchi, CT; Computed tomography(CT), helical technology; Computedtomography(CT), high resolution

MeSH Terms

Constriction, Pathologic*
Humans
Lung
Respiration
Vital Capacity
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