CT-Based Local Distribution Metric Improves Characterization of COPD

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS(2017)

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Parametric response mapping (PRM) of paired CT lung images has been shown to improve the phenotyping of COPD by allowing for the visualization and quantification of non-emphysematous air trapping component, referred to as functional small airways disease (fSAD). Although promising, large variability in the standard method for analyzing PRM fSAD has been observed. We postulate that representing the 3D PRM fSAD data as a single scalar quantity (relative volume of PRM fSAD ) oversimplifies the original 3D data, limiting its potential to detect the subtle progression of COPD as well as varying subtypes. In this study, we propose a new approach to analyze PRM. Based on topological techniques, we generate 3D maps of local topological features from 3D PRM fSAD classification maps. We found that the surface area of fSAD (S fSAD ) was the most robust and significant independent indicator of clinically meaningful measures of COPD. We also confirmed by micro-CT of human lung specimens that structural differences are associated with unique S fSAD patterns, and demonstrated longitudinal feature alterations occurred with worsening pulmonary function independent of an increase in disease extent. These findings suggest that our technique captures additional COPD characteristics, which may provide important opportunities for improved diagnosis of COPD patients.
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,Diagnostic markers,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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