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Functional lung MRI for regional monitoring of patients with cystic fibrosis

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  • Purpose To test quantitative functional lung MRI techniques in young adults with cystic fibrosis (CF) compared to healthy volunteers and to monitor immediate treatment effects of a single inhalation of hypertonic saline in comparison to clinical routine pulmonary function tests. Materials and methods Sixteen clinically stable CF patients and 12 healthy volunteers prospectively underwent two functional lung MRI scans and pulmonary function tests before and 2h after a single treatment of inhaled hypertonic saline or without any treatment.Purpose To test quantitative functional lung MRI techniques in young adults with cystic fibrosis (CF) compared to healthy volunteers and to monitor immediate treatment effects of a single inhalation of hypertonic saline in comparison to clinical routine pulmonary function tests. Materials and methods Sixteen clinically stable CF patients and 12 healthy volunteers prospectively underwent two functional lung MRI scans and pulmonary function tests before and 2h after a single treatment of inhaled hypertonic saline or without any treatment. MRI-derived oxygen enhanced T1 relaxation measurements, fractional ventilation, first-pass perfusion parameters and a morpho-functional CF-MRI score were acquired. Results Compared to healthy controls functional lung MRI detected and quantified significantly increased ventilation heterogeneity in CF patients. Regional functional lung MRI measures of ventilation and perfusion as well as the CF-MRI score and pulmonary function tests could not detect a significant treatment effect two hours after a single treatment with hypertonic saline in young adults with CF (p>0.05). Conclusion This study shows the feasibility of functional lung MRI as a non-invasive, radiation-free tool for monitoring patients with CF.show moreshow less

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Author: Till F. Kaireit, Sajoscha A. Sorrentino, Julius Renne, Christian Schoenfeld, Andreas Voskrebenzev, Marcel Gutberlet, Angela Schulz, Peter M. Jakob, Gesine Hansen, Frank Wacker, Tobias Welte, Burkhard Tümmler, Jens Vogel-Claussen
URN:urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-172457
Document Type:Journal article
Faculties:Fakultät für Physik und Astronomie / Physikalisches Institut
Language:English
Parent Title (English):PLoS ONE
Year of Completion:2017
Volume:12
Issue:12
Article Number:e0187483
Source:PLoS ONE (2017) 12(12):e0187483. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187483
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187483
Pubmed Id:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29216201
Dewey Decimal Classification:5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 53 Physik / 530 Physik
Tag:Cystic fibrosis; Functional magnetic resonance imaging; Hypertonic; Magnetic resonance imaging; Oxygen; Physics; Pulmonary function; Pulmonary imaging; Quantum chronodynamics
Release Date:2021/03/17
Licence (German):License LogoCC BY: Creative-Commons-Lizenz: Namensnennung 4.0 International