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AIR Research
Invest Radiol 2001 Nov;36(11):648-51
Repeatability of lung density measurements with low-dose computed tomography in subjects with alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency-associated emphysema.
Stolk J, Dirksen A, van der Lugt AA, Hutsebaut J, Mathieu J, de Ree J, Reiber JH, Stoel BC.
Department of Pulmonology (C3-P), Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands. j.stolk.long@lumc.nl
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES:
Multislice computed tomography (MSCT) of the lungs provides a new opportunity
for longitudinal assessment of lung densities because of shorter scan duration.
The aim of the present study was to assess the intraindividual variation of
lung densities measured by MSCT of patients with emphysema. METHODS: Ten patients
with emphysema participated in a study in which MSCT was obtained on two occasions,
approximately 2 weeks apart. Scanning parameters were 140 kV, 20 mAs, 4 x
2.5-mm collimation, and effective slice thickness of 2.5 mm. Lung density
was measured as the 15th percentile point and the relative area below -910
Hounsfield units (HU) by using Pulmo-LKEB software. RESULTS: The mean difference
of the 15th percentile point was -1.29 +/- 3.2 HU, and that for the relative
area below the -910-HU parameter was -1.02% +/- 3.09%. Intraclass coefficients
of variation were 0.96 (0.86-0.99) and 0.94 (0.8-0.98), respectively (95%
confidence interval). CONCLUSIONS: Lung density parameters of emphysema derived
by MSCT provide an opportunity for analysis of the treatment effects of new
drugs on the progression of emphysema.
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