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Extrapolation in the analysis of lung aeration by computed tomography: a validation study

INTRODUCTION: Computed tomography (CT) is considered the gold standard for quantification of global or regional lung aeration and lung mass. Quantitative CT, however, involves the exposure to ionizing radiation and requires manual image processing. We recently evaluated an extrapolation method which...

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Autores principales: Reske, Andreas W, Rau, Anna, Reske, Alexander P, Koziol, Manja, Gottwald, Beate, Alef, Michaele, Ionita, Jean-Claude, Spieth, Peter M, Hepp, Pierre, Seiwerts, Matthias, Beda, Alessandro, Born, Silvia, Scheuermann, Gerik, Amato, Marcelo BP, Wrigge, Hermann
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3388635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22112625
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc10563
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author Reske, Andreas W
Rau, Anna
Reske, Alexander P
Koziol, Manja
Gottwald, Beate
Alef, Michaele
Ionita, Jean-Claude
Spieth, Peter M
Hepp, Pierre
Seiwerts, Matthias
Beda, Alessandro
Born, Silvia
Scheuermann, Gerik
Amato, Marcelo BP
Wrigge, Hermann
author_facet Reske, Andreas W
Rau, Anna
Reske, Alexander P
Koziol, Manja
Gottwald, Beate
Alef, Michaele
Ionita, Jean-Claude
Spieth, Peter M
Hepp, Pierre
Seiwerts, Matthias
Beda, Alessandro
Born, Silvia
Scheuermann, Gerik
Amato, Marcelo BP
Wrigge, Hermann
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description INTRODUCTION: Computed tomography (CT) is considered the gold standard for quantification of global or regional lung aeration and lung mass. Quantitative CT, however, involves the exposure to ionizing radiation and requires manual image processing. We recently evaluated an extrapolation method which calculates quantitative CT parameters characterizing the entire lung from only 10 reference CT-slices thereby reducing radiation exposure and analysis time. We hypothesized that this extrapolation method could be further validated using CT-data from pigs and sheep, which have a different thoracic anatomy. METHODS: We quantified volume and mass of the total lung and differently aerated lung compartments in 168 ovine and 55 porcine whole-lung CTs covering lung conditions from normal to gross deaeration. Extrapolated volume and mass parameters were compared to the respective values obtained by whole-lung analysis. We also tested the accuracy of extrapolation for all possible numbers of CT slices between 15 and 5. Bias and limits of agreement (LOA) were analyzed by the Bland-Altman method. RESULTS: For extrapolation from 10 reference slices, bias (LOA) for the total lung volume and mass of sheep were 18.4 (-57.2 to 94.0) ml and 4.2 (-21.8 to 30.2) grams, respectively. The corresponding bias (LOA) values for pigs were 5.1 (-55.2 to 65.3) ml and 1.6 (-32.9 to 36.2) grams, respectively. All bias values for differently aerated lung compartments were below 1% of the total lung volume or mass and the LOA never exceeded ± 2.5%. Bias values diverged from zero and the LOA became considerably wider when less than 10 reference slices were used. CONCLUSIONS: The extrapolation method appears robust against variations in thoracic anatomy, which further supports its accuracy and potential usefulness for clinical and experimental application of quantitative CT.
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spelling pubmed-33886352012-07-04 Extrapolation in the analysis of lung aeration by computed tomography: a validation study Reske, Andreas W Rau, Anna Reske, Alexander P Koziol, Manja Gottwald, Beate Alef, Michaele Ionita, Jean-Claude Spieth, Peter M Hepp, Pierre Seiwerts, Matthias Beda, Alessandro Born, Silvia Scheuermann, Gerik Amato, Marcelo BP Wrigge, Hermann Crit Care Research INTRODUCTION: Computed tomography (CT) is considered the gold standard for quantification of global or regional lung aeration and lung mass. Quantitative CT, however, involves the exposure to ionizing radiation and requires manual image processing. We recently evaluated an extrapolation method which calculates quantitative CT parameters characterizing the entire lung from only 10 reference CT-slices thereby reducing radiation exposure and analysis time. We hypothesized that this extrapolation method could be further validated using CT-data from pigs and sheep, which have a different thoracic anatomy. METHODS: We quantified volume and mass of the total lung and differently aerated lung compartments in 168 ovine and 55 porcine whole-lung CTs covering lung conditions from normal to gross deaeration. Extrapolated volume and mass parameters were compared to the respective values obtained by whole-lung analysis. We also tested the accuracy of extrapolation for all possible numbers of CT slices between 15 and 5. Bias and limits of agreement (LOA) were analyzed by the Bland-Altman method. RESULTS: For extrapolation from 10 reference slices, bias (LOA) for the total lung volume and mass of sheep were 18.4 (-57.2 to 94.0) ml and 4.2 (-21.8 to 30.2) grams, respectively. The corresponding bias (LOA) values for pigs were 5.1 (-55.2 to 65.3) ml and 1.6 (-32.9 to 36.2) grams, respectively. All bias values for differently aerated lung compartments were below 1% of the total lung volume or mass and the LOA never exceeded ± 2.5%. Bias values diverged from zero and the LOA became considerably wider when less than 10 reference slices were used. CONCLUSIONS: The extrapolation method appears robust against variations in thoracic anatomy, which further supports its accuracy and potential usefulness for clinical and experimental application of quantitative CT. BioMed Central 2011 2011-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3388635/ /pubmed/22112625 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc10563 Text en Copyright ©2011 Reske et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Reske, Andreas W
Rau, Anna
Reske, Alexander P
Koziol, Manja
Gottwald, Beate
Alef, Michaele
Ionita, Jean-Claude
Spieth, Peter M
Hepp, Pierre
Seiwerts, Matthias
Beda, Alessandro
Born, Silvia
Scheuermann, Gerik
Amato, Marcelo BP
Wrigge, Hermann
Extrapolation in the analysis of lung aeration by computed tomography: a validation study
title Extrapolation in the analysis of lung aeration by computed tomography: a validation study
title_full Extrapolation in the analysis of lung aeration by computed tomography: a validation study
title_fullStr Extrapolation in the analysis of lung aeration by computed tomography: a validation study
title_full_unstemmed Extrapolation in the analysis of lung aeration by computed tomography: a validation study
title_short Extrapolation in the analysis of lung aeration by computed tomography: a validation study
title_sort extrapolation in the analysis of lung aeration by computed tomography: a validation study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3388635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22112625
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc10563
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