Identifying the heterogeneity of COPD by V/P SPECT: a new tool for improving the diagnosis of parenchymal defects and grading the severity of small airways disease

M Bajc,1 Y Chen,2 J Wang,3 XY Li,4 WM Shen,4 CZ Wang,3 H Huang,2 A Lindqvist,5 XY He6 1Department of Clinical Science Physiology and Nuclear Medicine, Skåne University Hospital, Lund, Sweden; 2Respiratory Department, Changzheng Hospital, Shanghai, 3Respiratory Department, Xinqiao Hospital...

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Main Authors: Bajc M, Chen Y, Wang J, Li XY, Shen WM, Wang CZ, Huang H, Lindqvist A, He XY
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spelling doaj-5492ace2838f4f15a03e300c164488bc2020-11-24T23:30:41ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of COPD1178-20052017-05-01Volume 121579158733048Identifying the heterogeneity of COPD by V/P SPECT: a new tool for improving the diagnosis of parenchymal defects and grading the severity of small airways diseaseBajc MChen YWang JLi XYShen WMWang CZHuang HLindqvist AHe XYM Bajc,1 Y Chen,2 J Wang,3 XY Li,4 WM Shen,4 CZ Wang,3 H Huang,2 A Lindqvist,5 XY He6 1Department of Clinical Science Physiology and Nuclear Medicine, Skåne University Hospital, Lund, Sweden; 2Respiratory Department, Changzheng Hospital, Shanghai, 3Respiratory Department, Xinqiao Hospital, Chongqing, 4Respiratory Department, Huadong Hospital, Shanghai, China; 5Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Heart and Lung Center, Helsinki University Hospital and Helsinki University, Helsinki, Finland; 6Suzhou University Affiliated Tumor Hospital, Wuxi, China Introduction: Airway obstruction and possible concomitant pulmonary diseases in COPD cannot be identified conventionally with any single diagnostic tool. We aimed to diagnose and grade COPD severity and identify pulmonary comorbidities associated with COPD with ventilation/perfusion single-photon emission computed tomography (V/P SPECT) using Technegas as the functional ventilation imaging agent.Methods: 94 COPD patients (aged 43–86 years, Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) stages I–IV) were examined with V/P SPECT and spirometry. Ventilation and perfusion defects were analyzed blindly according to the European guidelines. Penetration grade of Technegas in V SPECT measured the degree of obstructive small airways disease. Total preserved lung function and penetration grade of Technegas in V SPECT were assessed by V/P SPECT and compared to GOLD stages and spirometry.Results: Signs of small airway obstruction in the ventilation SPECT images were found in 92 patients. Emphysema was identified in 81 patients. Two patients had no signs of COPD, but both of them had a pulmonary embolism, and in one of them we also suspected a lung tumor. The penetration grade of Technegas in V SPECT and total preserved lung function correlated significantly to GOLD stages (r=0.63 and −0.60, respectively, P<0.0001). V/P SPECT identified pulmonary embolism in 30 patients (32%). A pattern typical for heart failure was present in 26 patients (28%). Parenchymal changes typical for pneumonia or lung tumor were present in several cases.Conclusion: V/P SPECT, using Technegas as the functional ventilation imaging agent, is a new tool to diagnose COPD and to grade its severity. Additionally, it revealed heterogeneity of COPD caused by pulmonary comorbidities. The characteristics of these comorbidities suggest their significant impact in clarifying symptoms, and also their influence on the prognosis. Keywords: V/P SPECT, COPD, imaging interpretation criteria, Technegas, pulmonary comorbiditieshttps://www.dovepress.com/identifying-the-heterogeneity-of-copd-by-vp-spect-a-new-tool-for-impro-peer-reviewed-article-COPDV/P SPECTCOPDImaging interpretation criteriaTechnegaspulmonary co-morbidities
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author Bajc M
Chen Y
Wang J
Li XY
Shen WM
Wang CZ
Huang H
Lindqvist A
He XY
spellingShingle Bajc M
Chen Y
Wang J
Li XY
Shen WM
Wang CZ
Huang H
Lindqvist A
He XY
Identifying the heterogeneity of COPD by V/P SPECT: a new tool for improving the diagnosis of parenchymal defects and grading the severity of small airways disease
International Journal of COPD
V/P SPECT
COPD
Imaging interpretation criteria
Technegas
pulmonary co-morbidities
author_facet Bajc M
Chen Y
Wang J
Li XY
Shen WM
Wang CZ
Huang H
Lindqvist A
He XY
author_sort Bajc M
title Identifying the heterogeneity of COPD by V/P SPECT: a new tool for improving the diagnosis of parenchymal defects and grading the severity of small airways disease
title_short Identifying the heterogeneity of COPD by V/P SPECT: a new tool for improving the diagnosis of parenchymal defects and grading the severity of small airways disease
title_full Identifying the heterogeneity of COPD by V/P SPECT: a new tool for improving the diagnosis of parenchymal defects and grading the severity of small airways disease
title_fullStr Identifying the heterogeneity of COPD by V/P SPECT: a new tool for improving the diagnosis of parenchymal defects and grading the severity of small airways disease
title_full_unstemmed Identifying the heterogeneity of COPD by V/P SPECT: a new tool for improving the diagnosis of parenchymal defects and grading the severity of small airways disease
title_sort identifying the heterogeneity of copd by v/p spect: a new tool for improving the diagnosis of parenchymal defects and grading the severity of small airways disease
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of COPD
issn 1178-2005
publishDate 2017-05-01
description M Bajc,1 Y Chen,2 J Wang,3 XY Li,4 WM Shen,4 CZ Wang,3 H Huang,2 A Lindqvist,5 XY He6 1Department of Clinical Science Physiology and Nuclear Medicine, Skåne University Hospital, Lund, Sweden; 2Respiratory Department, Changzheng Hospital, Shanghai, 3Respiratory Department, Xinqiao Hospital, Chongqing, 4Respiratory Department, Huadong Hospital, Shanghai, China; 5Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Heart and Lung Center, Helsinki University Hospital and Helsinki University, Helsinki, Finland; 6Suzhou University Affiliated Tumor Hospital, Wuxi, China Introduction: Airway obstruction and possible concomitant pulmonary diseases in COPD cannot be identified conventionally with any single diagnostic tool. We aimed to diagnose and grade COPD severity and identify pulmonary comorbidities associated with COPD with ventilation/perfusion single-photon emission computed tomography (V/P SPECT) using Technegas as the functional ventilation imaging agent.Methods: 94 COPD patients (aged 43–86 years, Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) stages I–IV) were examined with V/P SPECT and spirometry. Ventilation and perfusion defects were analyzed blindly according to the European guidelines. Penetration grade of Technegas in V SPECT measured the degree of obstructive small airways disease. Total preserved lung function and penetration grade of Technegas in V SPECT were assessed by V/P SPECT and compared to GOLD stages and spirometry.Results: Signs of small airway obstruction in the ventilation SPECT images were found in 92 patients. Emphysema was identified in 81 patients. Two patients had no signs of COPD, but both of them had a pulmonary embolism, and in one of them we also suspected a lung tumor. The penetration grade of Technegas in V SPECT and total preserved lung function correlated significantly to GOLD stages (r=0.63 and −0.60, respectively, P<0.0001). V/P SPECT identified pulmonary embolism in 30 patients (32%). A pattern typical for heart failure was present in 26 patients (28%). Parenchymal changes typical for pneumonia or lung tumor were present in several cases.Conclusion: V/P SPECT, using Technegas as the functional ventilation imaging agent, is a new tool to diagnose COPD and to grade its severity. Additionally, it revealed heterogeneity of COPD caused by pulmonary comorbidities. The characteristics of these comorbidities suggest their significant impact in clarifying symptoms, and also their influence on the prognosis. Keywords: V/P SPECT, COPD, imaging interpretation criteria, Technegas, pulmonary comorbidities
topic V/P SPECT
COPD
Imaging interpretation criteria
Technegas
pulmonary co-morbidities
url https://www.dovepress.com/identifying-the-heterogeneity-of-copd-by-vp-spect-a-new-tool-for-impro-peer-reviewed-article-COPD
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