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Phase-Resolved Functional Lung (PREFUL) MRI to Quantify Ventilation: Feasibility and Physiological Relevance in Severe Asthma.
Friedlander, Yonni; Munidasa, Samal; Thakar, Ashutosh; Ragunayakam, Nandhitha; Venegas, Carmen; Kjarsgaard, Melanie; Zanette, Brandon; Capaldi, Dante P I; Santyr, Giles; Nair, Parameswaran; Svenningsen, Sarah.
Affiliation
  • Friedlander Y; Firestone Institute for Respiratory Health, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, Hamilton, Canada.
  • Munidasa S; Translational Medicine Program, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada; Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Thakar A; Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.
  • Ragunayakam N; Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.
  • Venegas C; Firestone Institute for Respiratory Health, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, Hamilton, Canada; Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.
  • Kjarsgaard M; Firestone Institute for Respiratory Health, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, Hamilton, Canada; Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.
  • Zanette B; Translational Medicine Program, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada.
  • Capaldi DPI; Department of Radiation Oncology, Division of Physics, University of California, San Francisco, CA.
  • Santyr G; Translational Medicine Program, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada; Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Nair P; Firestone Institute for Respiratory Health, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, Hamilton, Canada; Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.
  • Svenningsen S; Firestone Institute for Respiratory Health, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, Hamilton, Canada; Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada. Electronic address: svennins@mcmaster.ca.
Acad Radiol ; 2024 Feb 19.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38378325
ABSTRACT
RATIONALE AND

OBJECTIVES:

Emergent evidence in several respiratory diseases supports translational potential for Phase-Resolved Functional Lung (PREFUL) MRI to spatially quantify ventilation but its feasibility and physiological relevance have not been demonstrated in patients with asthma. This study compares PREFUL-derived ventilation defect percent (VDP) in severe asthma patients to healthy controls and measures its responsiveness to bronchodilator therapy and relation to established measures of airways disease. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

Forty-one adults with severe asthma and seven healthy controls performed same-day free-breathing 1H MRI, 129Xe MRI, spirometry, and oscillometry. A subset of participants (n = 23) performed chest CT and another subset of participants with asthma (n = 19) repeated 1H MRI following the administration of a bronchodilator. VDP was calculated for both PREFUL and 129Xe MRI. Additionally, the percent of functional small airways disease was determined from CT parametric response maps (PRMfSAD).

RESULTS:

PREFUL VDP measured pre-bronchodilator (19.1% [7.4-43.3], p = 0.0002) and post-bronchodilator (16.9% [6.1-38.4], p = 0.0007) were significantly greater than that of healthy controls (7.5% [3.7-15.5]) and was significantly decreased post-bronchodilator (from 21.9% [10.1-36.9] to 16.9% [6.1-38.4], p = 0.0053). PREFUL VDP was correlated with spirometry (FEV1%pred r = -0.46, p = 0.0023; FVC%pred r = -0.35, p = 0.024, FEV1/FVC r = -0.46, p = 0.0028), 129Xe MRI VDP (r = 0.39, p = 0.013), and metrics of small airway disease (CT PRMfSAD r = 0.55, p = 0.021; Xrs5 Hz r = -0.44, p = 0.0046, and AX r = 0.32, p = 0.044).

CONCLUSION:

PREFUL-derived VDP is responsive to bronchodilator therapy in asthma and is associated with measures of airflow obstruction and small airway dysfunction. These findings validate PREFUL VDP as a physiologically relevant and accessible ventilation imaging outcome measure in asthma.

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Acad Radiol Journal subject: RADIOLOGIA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Canada

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Acad Radiol Journal subject: RADIOLOGIA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Canada