Airway obstruction in asthmatic and healthy individuals: inspiratory and expiratory thin-section CT findings
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Airway obstruction in asthmatic and healthy individuals: inspiratory and expiratory thin-section CT findings
Abstract
Purpose: To determine differences in computed tomographic (CT) findings in asthmatic and healthy individuals and to correlate the findings with severity of airway obstruction.
Materials and methods: Thirty-nine asthmatic patients and 14 healthy subjects were prospectively evaluated with thin-section CT. Inspiratory CT scans were subjectively evaluated for presence of bronchial wall thickening, bronchial dilatation, and mosaic lung attenuation; expiratory scans were subjectively evaluated for presence of air trapping. Objective measurement of bronchoarterial-diameter ratio was performed on inspiratory scans. CT findings were compared with pulmonary function test results.
Results: Bronchial wall thickening, severe air trapping, and reduced bronchoarterial-diameter ratio were observed more commonly in asthmatic patients than in healthy subjects. Bronchial wall thickening was more prevalent among patients with severe airflow obstruction (10 of 12 readings [83%]) than in patients with normal airflow (15 of 40 readings [38%]) or mild obstruction (nine of 26 readings [35%]). Other subjectively determined CT findings did not correlate with pulmonary function test results. The mean bronchoarterial-diameter ratios +/- 1 standard deviation were 0.65 +/- 0.16 in healthy subjects and 0.60 +/- 0.16, 0.60 +/- 0.18, and 0.48 +/- 0.11 in patients with normal airflow and mild and severe obstruction, respectively.
Conclusion: Thin-section CT is of limited value in distinguishing asthmatic patients with normal airflow or mild airflow obstruction from healthy subjects.
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