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Erschienen in: Lung 3/2017

28.03.2017 | Airways Disease

Computed Tomography Findings of Bronchiectasis in Different Respiratory Phases Correlate with Pulmonary Function Test Data in Adults

verfasst von: Ricardo Holderbaum do Amaral, Carlos S. Nin, Vinicius V. S. de Souza, Giordano R. T. Alves, Edson Marchiori, Klaus Irion, Gustavo S. P. Meirelles, Bruno Hochhegger

Erschienen in: Lung | Ausgabe 3/2017

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Abstract

Objective

To investigate bronchiectasis variations in different computed tomography (CT) respiratory phases, and their correlation with pulmonary function test (PFT) data, in adults.

Methods

Retrospective data analysis from 63 patients with bronchiectasis according to CT criteria selected from the institution database and for whom PFT data were also available. Bronchiectasis diameter was measured on inspiratory and expiratory phases. Its area and matched airway–vessel ratios in both phases were also calculated. Finally, PFT results were compared with radiological measurements.

Results

Bronchiectatic airways were larger on inspiration than on expiration (mean cross-sectional area, 69.44 vs. 40.84 mm2; p < 0.05) as were airway–vessel ratios (2.1 vs. 1.4; p < 0.05). Cystic bronchiectasis cases showed the least variation in cross-sectional area (48%). Mean predicted values of forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) and forced vital capacity (FVC) were 81.5 and 77.2%, respectively, in the group in which bronchiectasis could not be identified on expiratory images, and 58.3 and 56.0%, respectively, in the other group (p < 0.05). Variation in bronchiectasis area was associated with poorer lung function (r = 0.32).

Conclusion

Bronchiectasis detection, diameter, and area varied significantly according to CT respiratory phase, with non-reducible bronchiectasis showing greater lung function impairment.
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Metadaten
Titel
Computed Tomography Findings of Bronchiectasis in Different Respiratory Phases Correlate with Pulmonary Function Test Data in Adults
verfasst von
Ricardo Holderbaum do Amaral
Carlos S. Nin
Vinicius V. S. de Souza
Giordano R. T. Alves
Edson Marchiori
Klaus Irion
Gustavo S. P. Meirelles
Bruno Hochhegger
Publikationsdatum
28.03.2017
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Lung / Ausgabe 3/2017
Print ISSN: 0341-2040
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1750
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00408-017-9995-3

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