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. 2025 Feb;314(2):e241596.
doi: 10.1148/radiol.241596.

Phase-resolved Functional Lung MRI Reveals Distinct Lung Perfusion Phenotype in Children and Adolescents with Post-COVID-19 Condition

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Phase-resolved Functional Lung MRI Reveals Distinct Lung Perfusion Phenotype in Children and Adolescents with Post-COVID-19 Condition

Gesa H Pöhler et al. Radiology. 2025 Feb.

Abstract

Background Although measurable organic dysfunctions are frequently absent in pediatric patients with post-COVID-19 condition (PCC), this condition adversely affects quality of life. Free-breathing phase-resolved functional lung (PREFUL) MRI may be useful for assessing lung function in pediatric patients with PCC. Purpose To detect lung changes in children and adolescents with PCC compared with healthy control participants using PREFUL MRI. Materials and Methods In this single-center, prospective, cross-sectional study conducted between April 2022 and April 2023, children and adolescents (age ≤17 years) with PCC and age- and sex-matched healthy participants underwent MRI. Subgroup analysis was performed in participants with PCC who had cardiopulmonary symptoms. Regional ventilation, flow-volume loop correlation metric (FVL-CM), quantified perfusion, ventilation and perfusion defect percentages, and ventilation-perfusion ratios were compared between participants with PCC and controls using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. Correlation of imaging parameters with spirometry, heart rate, respiratory rate, and Bell score (fatigue severity) in participants with PCC was assessed using the Spearman rank correlation coefficient. Results The final study sample included 54 participants (27 participants with PCC and 27 matched control participants; median age, 15 years [IQR, 11-17 years]; 14 male participants). Twenty-one participants had cardiopulmonary symptoms. Participants with PCC had lower regional ventilation (median, 0.2 mL/mL [IQR, 0.1-0.2 mL/mL] vs 0.2 mL/mL [IQR, 0.2-0.2 mL/mL]; P = .047) and quantified perfusion (49 mL/min per 100 mL [IQR, 33-60 mL/min per 100 mL] vs 78 mL/min per 100 mL [IQR, 59-89 mL/min per 100 mL]; P < .001). Participants with PCC and cardiopulmonary symptoms had lower FVL-CMs (median, 0.99 arbitrary units [au] [IQR, 0.98-0.99 au] vs 0.99 au [IQR, 0.99-0.99 au]; P = .01) and higher ventilation defect (median, 7.6% [IQR, 4.5%-15.1%] vs 5.4% [IQR, 2.7%-7.1%]; P = .047) and perfusion defect percentage (median, 3.2% [IQR, 2.4%-4.2%] vs 2.3% [IQR, 1.8%-3.5%]; P = .02) compared with matched control participants. In participants with PCC, greater lung perfusion correlated with increased chronic fatigue severity (ρ = 0.48; P = .009) and higher ventilation-perfusion mismatch correlated with increased heart rate (ρ = 0.44; P = .02). Conclusion Free-breathing phase-resolved functional lung MRI-derived parameters helped identify a distinct phenotype of lung perfusion in children and adolescents with PCC and were correlated with heart rate and chronic fatigue severity. Clinical trial registration no. DRKS00028963 © RSNA, 2025 Supplemental material is available for this article. See also the editorial by Parraga and Svenningsen in this issue.

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Conflict of interest statement

Disclosures of conflicts of interest: G.H.P. No relevant relationships. A.V. Institutional research grant from Siemens Healthineers; patents and grants to author; payment or honoraria for lectures from International Congress on MRI (ICMRI); stock in BioVisioneers. M.L.H. No relevant relationships. V.S. No relevant relationships. F.K. No relevant relationships. J.G. No relevant relationships. J.E. No relevant relationships. N.B. No relevant relationships. M. Wernz No relevant relationships. A.P. No relevant relationships. G.H. Consulting fees from Sanofi. F.K.W. Institutional research grants from Delcath Systems, Promedicus, Siemens Healthineers; travel support from Philips Medical; board member, German Roentgen Society, German Society for Interventional Radiology. J.V.C. Grants unrelated to this work from National Institutes of Health, Siemens Healthineers, Boehringer Ingelheim, GlaxoSmithKline, AstraZeneca; consulting fees from the Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG), Siemens Healthineers; payment for lectures from Siemens Healthineers, GlaxoSmithKline, AstraZeneca, Coreline Soft; patents planned (numbers EP3107066, US-2016-0367200-A1); advisory board member for Integration of Heterogeneous Data and Evidence towards Regulatory and HTA Acceptance (IDERHA); board member of the Thoracic Imaging Group of the Deutsche Röntgengesellschaft; cofounder of BioVisioneers. M. Wetzke No relevant relationships. D.M.R. No relevant relationships.

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