Authors
Miranda Kirby, Lindsay Mathew, Mohammadreza Heydarian, Roya Etemad-Rezai, David G McCormack, Grace Parraga
Publication date
2011/10
Journal
Radiology
Volume
261
Issue
1
Pages
283-292
Publisher
Radiological Society of North America, Inc.
Description
Purpose
To evaluate short-acting bronchodilator effects in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) by using hyperpolarized helium 3 (3He) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, spirometry, and plethysmography.
Materials and Methods
Fourteen ex-smokers with COPD provided written informed consent to a local ethics board–approved and Health Insurance and Portability Accountability Act–compliant protocol and underwent hyperpolarized 3He and hydrogen 1 MR imaging, spirometry, and plethysmography before and a mean of 25 minutes ± 2 (standard deviation) after administration of 400 μg salbutamol. Distribution of 3He gas was evaluated by using semiautomated segmentation of 3He voxel intensities, where cluster 1 represented regions of signal void or ventilation defect volume (VDV), and clusters 2–5 (C2–C5) represented gradations of signal intensity from hypointensity (C2) to hyperintensity (C5). 3 …
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