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Functional Impairment in Small Airways Associated With the Breathlessness Symptoms in Long-Coronavirus Disease

Authors
Kim, MinsuokHwang, JeongeunGrist, James T.Abueid, GabrieleYoon, Soon HoGrau, VicenteFraser, EmilyGleeson, Fergus V.
Issue Date
Mar-2024
Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Keywords
long-coronavirus disease; dyspnea; computed tomography; hyperpolarized Xenon-129 magnetic resonance imaging; full-scale airway network flow model
Citation
JOURNAL OF THORACIC IMAGING, v.39, no.2, pp 79 - 85
Pages
7
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF THORACIC IMAGING
Volume
39
Number
2
Start Page
79
End Page
85
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/26386
DOI
10.1097/RTI.0000000000000748
ISSN
0883-5993
1536-0237
Abstract
Purpose:This study aimed to determine the association between functional impairment in small airways and symptoms of dyspnea in patients with Long-coronavirus disease (COVID), using imaging and computational modeling analysis. Patients and Methods:Thirty-four patients with Long-COVID underwent thoracic computed tomography and hyperpolarized Xenon-129 magnetic resonance imaging (HP Xe MRI) scans. Twenty-two answered dyspnea-12 questionnaires. We used a computed tomography-based full-scale airway network (FAN) flow model to simulate pulmonary ventilation. The ventilation distribution projected on a coronal plane and the percentage lobar ventilation modeled in the FAN model were compared with the HP Xe MRI data. To assess the ventilation heterogeneity in small airways, we calculated the fractal dimensions of the impaired ventilation regions in the HP Xe MRI and FAN models. Results:The ventilation distribution projected on a coronal plane showed an excellent resemblance between HP Xe MRI scans and FAN models (structure similarity index: 0.87 +/- 0.04). In both the image and the model, the existence of large clustered ventilation defects was not identifiable regardless of dyspnea severity. The percentage lobar ventilation of the HP Xe MRI and FAN model showed a strong correlation (rho = 0.63, P < 0.001). The difference in the fractal dimension of impaired ventilation zones between the low and high dyspnea-12 score groups was significant (HP Xe MRI: 1.97 [1.89 to 2.04] and 2.08 [2.06 to 2.14], P = 0.005; FAN: 2.60 [2.59 to 2.64] and 2.64 [2.63 to 2.65], P = 0.056). Conclusions:This study has identified a potential association of small airway functional impairment with breathlessness in Long-COVID, using fractal analysis of HP Xe MRI scans and FAN models.
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