Lung parenchyma density and airwall thickness in airway diseases
HO Coxson - Breathe, 2012 - Eur Respiratory Soc
Aims To describe the methodology and limitations of non-invasive imaging in quantifying
lung structure. To describe the opportunities for non-invasive imaging in understanding the …
lung structure. To describe the opportunities for non-invasive imaging in understanding the …
Imaging small airway disease: probabilities and possibilities
SP Bhatt - Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 2019 - atsjournals.org
was well conducted on a large cohort of fully characterized subjects, with rigorous protocols
for standardizing spirometry. The study provides compelling results, suggesting with further …
for standardizing spirometry. The study provides compelling results, suggesting with further …
Phenotyping mouse pulmonary function in vivo with the lung diffusing capacity
N Limjunyawong, J Fallica, A Ramakrishnan… - JoVE (Journal of …, 2015 - jove.com
The mouse is now the primary animal used to model a variety of lung diseases. To study the
mechanisms that underlie such pathologies, phenotypic methods are needed that can …
mechanisms that underlie such pathologies, phenotypic methods are needed that can …
Imaging of lung function using synchrotron radiation computed tomography: What's new?
There is a growing interest in imaging techniques as non-invasive means of quantitatively
measuring regional lung structure and function. Abnormalities in lung ventilation due to …
measuring regional lung structure and function. Abnormalities in lung ventilation due to …
Quantification of regional interstitial lung disease from CT-derived fractional tissue volume: a lung tissue research consortium study
Rationale and Objectives Evaluation of chest computed tomography (CT) is usually
qualitative or semiquantitative, resulting in subjective descriptions often by different …
qualitative or semiquantitative, resulting in subjective descriptions often by different …
Imaging bronchopulmonary dysplasia—a multimodality update
T Semple, MR Akhtar, CM Owens - Frontiers in medicine, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia is the most common form of infantile chronic lung disease and
results in significant health-care expenditure. The roles of chest radiography and computed …
results in significant health-care expenditure. The roles of chest radiography and computed …
Imaging biomarkers of lung ventilation in interstitial lung disease from 129Xe and oxygen enhanced 1H MRI
Purpose To compare imaging biomarkers from hyperpolarised 129 Xe ventilation MRI and
dynamic oxygen-enhanced MRI (OE-MRI) with standard pulmonary function tests (PFT) in …
dynamic oxygen-enhanced MRI (OE-MRI) with standard pulmonary function tests (PFT) in …
Artificial intelligence in functional imaging of the lung
R San José Estépar - The British Journal of Radiology, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the way we perform advanced imaging. From high-
resolution image reconstruction to predicting functional response from clinically acquired …
resolution image reconstruction to predicting functional response from clinically acquired …
Quantifying heterogeneity in emphysema from high-resolution computed tomography: a lung tissue research consortium study
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: To quantify spatial distribution of emphysema using high-
resolution computed tomography (HRCT), we applied semiautomated analysis with internal …
resolution computed tomography (HRCT), we applied semiautomated analysis with internal …
Small Airway Disease or Emphysema: Which Is More Important in Lung Function and FEV1 Decline? An Old Story with a New Twist
W MacNee, JT Murchison - … Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care …, 2016 - atsjournals.org
Ever since Jim Hogg and colleagues (1) first introduced the concept of small airway disease
being the major site of airflow limitation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) …
being the major site of airflow limitation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) …