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  • Title: [Attempt of helical CT densitometry for assessing regional pulmonary ventilation].
    Author: Kume N, Suga K, Nishigauchi K, Takano K, Koike S, Matsumoto T, Matsunaga N.
    Journal: Nihon Igaku Hoshasen Gakkai Zasshi; 1996 Apr; 56(5):317-9. PubMed ID: 8692658.
    Abstract:
    Pulmonary dynamic CT densitometry during steady-state breathing was recorded and analyzed using helical CT scan in 14 patients with obstructive disorders involving small and large airways, and 2 with restrictive lung disease. The data set of 7-second, continuous helical scan at constant table position were reconstructed as 35 one-second temporarily overlapping images at 0.2- second intervals over 2-3 respiratory cycles, and regional CT densitometry was displayed. Normal lungs (5 volunteers) showed a regular sinusoidal curve, and maximal lung density change (LDC) was greater independent lungs than in independent lungs, with an average difference of 29.5 HU, indicating the gravitational effect In contrast, a regular sinusoidal curve was not shown in obstructive disorders, and a significant reduction in maximal LDC (33.7 +/- 22.6 HU) compared with the normal lungs (60.8 +/- 25.9 HU) (P < 0.001) was indicated. In contrast, no marked reduction in maximal LDC (53.7 +/- 28.6 HU) was shown in restrictive disorders. This method is fast and easy, and appears useful for the detection of ventilation abnormalities in obstructive lung disorders.
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