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Patterns of regional lung physiology in cystic fibrosis using ventilation MRI and MBW

Laurie J. Smith, Guilhem J. Collier, Helen Marshall, Paul J.C. Hughes, Alberto M. Biancardi, Martin Wildman, Ina Aldag, Noreen West, Alex Horsley, Jim M. Wild
European Respiratory Journal 2018; DOI: 10.1183/13993003.00821-2018
Laurie J. Smith
1POLARIS, Academic Radiology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
2Sheffield Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, UK
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Guilhem J. Collier
1POLARIS, Academic Radiology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
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Helen Marshall
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Paul J.C. Hughes
1POLARIS, Academic Radiology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
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Alberto M. Biancardi
1POLARIS, Academic Radiology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
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Martin Wildman
3Sheffield Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, UK
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Ina Aldag
2Sheffield Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, UK
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Noreen West
2Sheffield Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, UK
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Alex Horsley
1POLARIS, Academic Radiology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
4Respiratory Research Group, Division of Infection, Immunity & Respiratory Medicine, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
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Jim M. Wild
1POLARIS, Academic Radiology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
5Insigneo, Institute of in-silico medicine, Sheffield, UK
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Abstract

Hyperpolarised helium-3 (3He) ventilation MRI and multiple-breath washout (MBW) are sensitive methods for detecting lung disease in cystic fibrosis (CF). We aimed to explore their relationship across a broad range of CF disease severity and patient age, as well as assess the effect of inhaled lung volume on ventilation distribution.

32 children and adults with CF underwent MBW and 3He-MRI at a lung volume of end-inspiratory tidal volume (EIVt). 28 patients also performed 3He-MRI at total lung capacity (TLC). 3He-MRI were quantitatively analysed for; ventilation defect percentage (VDP), ventilation heterogeneity index (VHI), and the number and size of individual contiguous ventilation defects. From MBW, the lung clearance index (LCI), Scond and Sacin were calculated.

VDP and VHI at EIVt strongly correlated with LCI (r=0.89, r=0.88 respectively), Sacin (r=0.84, r=0.82) and FEV1 (r=−0.79, r=−0.78). Two distinct 3He-MRI patterns were highlighted; patients with abnormal FEV1 had significantly (p<0.001) larger, but fewer contiguous defects than those with normal FEV1 who tended to have numerous small volume defects. These two MRI patterns were delineated by a VDP of approximately 10%. At TLC, when compared to EIVt, VDP and VHI reduced in all subjects (p<0.001), demonstrating improved ventilation distribution and also regions of volume-reversible and non-reversible ventilation abnormalities.

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Conflict of interest: Dr. Smith reports grants from National Institute for Health Research, during the conduct of the study.

Conflict of interest: Dr. Collier has nothing to disclose.

Conflict of interest: Dr. Marshall has nothing to disclose.

Conflict of interest: Dr. Hughes has nothing to disclose.

Conflict of interest: Dr. Biancardi has nothing to disclose.

Conflict of interest: Dr. Aldag has nothing to disclose.

Conflict of interest: Dr. West has nothing to disclose.

Conflict of interest: Dr. Horsley reports grants from National Institute of Health Research, personal fees from Celtaxys Pharmaceuticals, personal fees from Vertex Pharmaceuticals, personal fees from Boehringer Ingelheim, personal fees from Chiesi Ltd, non-financial support from Innovision ApS, grants from Danish Government, grants from Cystic Fibrosis Trust, grants from Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, outside the submitted work.

Conflict of interest: Dr. Wild has nothing to disclose.

Conflict of interest: Dr. Wildman has nothing to disclose.

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Patterns of regional lung physiology in cystic fibrosis using ventilation MRI and MBW
Laurie J. Smith, Guilhem J. Collier, Helen Marshall, Paul J.C. Hughes, Alberto M. Biancardi, Martin Wildman, Ina Aldag, Noreen West, Alex Horsley, Jim M. Wild
European Respiratory Journal Jan 2018, 1800821; DOI: 10.1183/13993003.00821-2018

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Laurie J. Smith, Guilhem J. Collier, Helen Marshall, Paul J.C. Hughes, Alberto M. Biancardi, Martin Wildman, Ina Aldag, Noreen West, Alex Horsley, Jim M. Wild
European Respiratory Journal Jan 2018, 1800821; DOI: 10.1183/13993003.00821-2018
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