• Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. · Mar 2017

    Comparative Study

    MicroCT Comparison of Preterminal Bronchioles in Centrilobular and Panlobular Emphysema.

    • Naoya Tanabe, Dragoş M Vasilescu, John E McDonough, Daisuke Kinose, Masaru Suzuki, Joel D Cooper, Peter D Paré, and James C Hogg.
    • 1 Centre for Heart and Lung Innovation, St. Paul's Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
    • Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 2017 Mar 1; 195 (5): 630-638.

    RationaleVery little is known about airways that are too small to be visible on thoracic multidetector computed tomography but larger than the terminal bronchioles.ObjectivesTo examine the structure of preterminal bronchioles located one generation proximal to terminal bronchioles in centrilobular and panlobular emphysema.MethodsPreterminal bronchioles were identified by backtracking from the terminal bronchioles, and their centerlines were established along the entire length of their lumens. Multiple cross-sectional images perpendicular to the centerline were reconstructed to evaluate the bronchiolar wall and lumen, and the alveolar attachments to the outer airway walls in relation to emphysematous destruction in 28 lung samples from six patients with centrilobular emphysema, 20 lung samples from seven patients with panlobular emphysema associated with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, and 47 samples from seven control (donor) lungs.Measurements And Main ResultsThe preterminal bronchiolar length, wall volume, total volume (wall + lumen), lumen circularity, and number of alveolar attachments were reduced in both centrilobular and panlobular emphysema compared with control lungs. In contrast, thickening of the wall and narrowing of the lumen were more severe and heterogeneous in centrilobular than in panlobular emphysema. The bronchiolar lumen was narrower in the middle than at both ends, and the decreased number of alveolar attachments was associated with increased wall thickness in centrilobular emphysema.ConclusionsThese results provide new information about small airways pathology in centrilobular and panlobular emphysema and show that these changes affect airways that are not visible with thoracic multidetector computed tomography scans but located proximal to the terminal bronchioles in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

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