Academic radiology
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Magnetic resonance-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (MR-HIFU) ablation of tumors in the liver dome is challenging because of the presence of air in the costophrenic angle. In this study, we used a porcine liver model and a clinical MR-HIFU system to assess the feasibility and safety of using intrapleural fluid infusion (IPI) to create an acoustic window for MR-HIFU ablation in the liver dome. ⋯ The results indicate that IPI may be used safely to assist MR-HIFU ablation of tumors in the liver dome. For reliable tissue coagulation, IPI must be combined with an intercostal sonication technique. Considering the proportion of patients with tumors in the liver dome, IPI widens the applicability of MR-HIFU ablation for liver tumors considerably.
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Hyperpolarized (3)He magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) previously revealed the temporal and spatial heterogeneity of ventilation defects in asthmatics, but these findings have not been used in treatment studies or to guide personalized therapy. Our objective was to exploit the temporal and spatial information inherent to (3)He MRI and develop image processing methods to generate pulmonary ventilation temporal-spatial maps that could be used to measure, optimize, and guide asthma therapy. ⋯ Temporal-spatial pulmonary maps generated from (3)He MRI can be used to quantify temporally persistent and intermittent ventilation defects as asthma intermediate end points and targets for therapy.
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Multicenter Study Comparative Study
Chest CT measures of muscle and adipose tissue in COPD: gender-based differences in content and in relationships with blood biomarkers.
Computed tomography (CT) of the chest can be used to assess pectoralis muscle area (PMA) and subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) area. Adipose tissue content is associated with inflammatory mediators in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) subjects. Based on gender differences in body composition, we aimed to assess the hypothesis that in subjects with COPD, the relationships between PMA, SAT, and blood biomarkers of inflammation differ by gender. ⋯ It appears that in subjects with COPD, there are gender-based differences in the relationships between subcutaneous adipose tissue and inflammatory biomarkers.
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Comparative Study
Comparison between multivolume CT-based surrogates of regional ventilation in healthy subjects.
The assessment of regional ventilation is of critical importance when investigating lung function during disease progression and planning of pulmonary interventions. Recently, different computed tomography (CT)-based parameters have been proposed as surrogates of lung ventilation. The aim of the present study was to compare these parameters, namely variations of density (ΔHU), specific volume (sVol), and specific gas volume (ΔSVg) between different lung volumes, in relation to their topographic distribution within the lung. ⋯ ΔHU, sVol, and ΔSVg behave differently along the gravity direction. As the greater amount of air delivered to the dependent portion of the lung supplies a larger number of alveoli, the amount of gas delivered to alveoli compared to the mass of tissue is not gravity dependent. The minimization of gravity dependence in the distribution of ventilation when using ΔSVg suggests that this parameter is more reliable to discriminate healthy from pathologic regions.
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The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between airflow limitation and two types of computed tomography (CT) measurements: expiratory/inspiratory (E/I) ratio and E/I difference of percentage of low-attenuation lung regions (LAA%). ⋯ The LAA% E/I ratio and E/I difference significantly correlated with airflow limitation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.