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Calculating Differences In Surrogate Lung Perfusion Measurements Between Smokers And Nonsmokers As A Biomarker To Assess Their Potentials For Developing Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, A Prakash, A Nowacki, Y K. Liu, J Cisneros-Paz, Girish Nair, E Castillo
Calculating Differences In Surrogate Lung Perfusion Measurements Between Smokers And Nonsmokers As A Biomarker To Assess Their Potentials For Developing Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, A Prakash, A Nowacki, Y K. Liu, J Cisneros-Paz, Girish Nair, E Castillo
Conference Presentation Abstracts
Purpose: COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) is a collection of lung diseases that complicates breathing and causes irreversible lung damage. Given that it is a progressive disease, early detection is crucial for managing its symptoms. We recently developed a method for calculating pulmonary blood mass change (PBMC) apparent on paired inhale/exhale non-contrast computed tomography (CT) scans as a quantitative surrogate for lung perfusion. Our long term objective is to develop a PBMC biomarker for predicting COPD progression. As a first step, we hypothesize that PBMC is significantly lower for non-COPD smokers versus non-COPD non-smokers. Methods: CT scans from 77 healthy …