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Medical Biophysics Publications

2016

Respiratory Function Tests

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Hyperpolarized 3he Magnetic Resonance Imaging Ventilation Defects In Asthma: Relationship To Airway Mechanics, Del Leary, Sarah Svenningsen, Fumin Guo, Swati Bhatawadekar, Grace Parraga, Geoffrey N Maksym Apr 2016

Hyperpolarized 3he Magnetic Resonance Imaging Ventilation Defects In Asthma: Relationship To Airway Mechanics, Del Leary, Sarah Svenningsen, Fumin Guo, Swati Bhatawadekar, Grace Parraga, Geoffrey N Maksym

Medical Biophysics Publications

In patients with asthma, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides direct measurements of regional ventilation heterogeneity, the etiology of which is not well-understood, nor is the relationship of ventilation abnormalities with lung mechanics. In addition, respiratory resistance and reactance are often abnormal in asthmatics and the frequency dependence of respiratory resistance is thought to reflect ventilation heterogeneity. We acquiredMRIventilation defect maps, forced expiratory volume in one-second (FEV1), and airways resistance (Raw) measurements, and used a computational airway model to explore the relationship of ventilation defect percent (VDP) with simulated measurements of respiratory system resistance (Rrs) and reactance (Xrs).MRIventilation defect maps were …


This Is What Copd Looks Like, Khadija Sheikh, Harvey O Coxson, Grace Parraga Feb 2016

This Is What Copd Looks Like, Khadija Sheikh, Harvey O Coxson, Grace Parraga

Medical Biophysics Publications

Despite decades of research, and the growing healthcare and societal burden of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), therapeutic COPD breakthroughs have not occurred. Sub-optimal COPD patient phenotyping, an incomplete understanding of COPD pathogenesis and a scarcity of sensitive tools that provide patient-relevant intermediate endpoints likely all play a role in the lack of new, efficacious COPD interventions. In other words, COPD patients are still diagnosed based on the presence of persistent airflow limitation measured using spirometry. Spirometry measurements reflect the global sum of all the different possible COPD pathologies and perhaps because of this, we lose sight of the different …


Pulmonary Imaging Biomarkers Of Gas Trapping And Emphysema In Copd: (3)He Mr Imaging And Ct Parametric Response Maps, Dante P I Capaldi, Nanxi Zha, Fumin Guo, Damien Pike, David G Mccormack, Miranda Kirby, Grace Parraga Jan 2016

Pulmonary Imaging Biomarkers Of Gas Trapping And Emphysema In Copd: (3)He Mr Imaging And Ct Parametric Response Maps, Dante P I Capaldi, Nanxi Zha, Fumin Guo, Damien Pike, David G Mccormack, Miranda Kirby, Grace Parraga

Medical Biophysics Publications

PURPOSE: To directly compare magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and computed tomography (CT) parametric response map (PRM) measurements of gas trapping and emphysema in ex-smokers both with and without chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Participants provided written informed consent to a protocol that was approved by a local research ethics board and Health Canada and was compliant with the HIPAA (Institutional Review Board Reg. #00000940). The prospectively planned study was performed from March 2014 to December 2014 and included 58 ex-smokers (mean age, 73 years ± 9) with (n = 32; mean age, 74 years ± 7) and …