A CT Scan Harmonization Technique to Detect Emphysema and Small Airway Diseases.

Gonzalo Vegas-Sánchez-Ferrero, Raúl San Estépar José
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Recent studies have suggested the central role of small airway destruction in the pathogenesis of COPD leading to further parenchymal destruction. This evidence has sparked the interest in in-vivo assessment of small airway disease overall at the early onset of the disease. The parametric response mapping (PRM) technique has been proposed to distinguish gas trapping due to small airway disease from low attenuation areas due to emphysema. Despite its success, the PRM technique shows some limitations that are precluding the interpretation of its results. The density value used to assess gas trapping highly depends on acquisition parameters, such as dose and reconstruction kernel, and changes in body size, that introduce inhomogeneous photon absorption patterns. In particular, many studies using PRM employ inspiratory and expiratory images that are obtained at different dose levels. Emphysema impact in early disease may be confounded with the gas trapping due to the noise introduced by differences in the acquisition during the PRM. In this work, we propose a CT harmonization technique to remove the nuisance factors to distinguish between small airway disease and emphysema. Our results show that the measurements based on CT harmonization provide an increase in the detection of both emphysema and airway disease, resulting in a statistically significant impact of both components and a better association with lung function measures.

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CT扫描协调技术检测肺气肿和小气道疾病。
最近的研究表明,小气道破坏在COPD的发病机制中起中心作用,导致肺实质进一步破坏。这一证据引发了在疾病早期对小气道疾病进行体内评估的兴趣。参数响应映射(PRM)技术被提出用于区分小气道疾病引起的气体捕获和肺气肿引起的低衰减区域。尽管取得了成功,但PRM技术显示出一些限制,妨碍了对其结果的解释。用于评估气体捕获的密度值高度依赖于捕获参数,如剂量和重建核,以及引入非均匀光子吸收模式的体大小变化。特别是,许多使用PRM的研究使用了在不同剂量水平下获得的吸气和呼气图像。肺气肿对早期疾病的影响可能与气体捕获混淆,因为在PRM期间采集的差异引入了噪声。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种CT协调技术,以消除干扰因素,以区分小气道疾病和肺气肿。我们的研究结果表明,基于CT协调的测量增加了肺气肿和气道疾病的检测,导致两个组成部分的统计显着影响以及与肺功能测量的更好关联。
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