Paired inspiratory-expiratory chest CT scans to assess for small airways disease in COPD

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Background: Gas trapping quantified on chest CT scans has been proposed as a surrogate for small airway disease in COPD. We sought to determine if measurements using paired inspiratory and expiratory CT scans may be better able to separate gas trapping due to emphysema from gas trapping due to small airway disease.Methods: Smokers with and without COPD from the COPDGene Study underwent inspiratory and expiratory chest CT scans. Emphysema was quantified by the percent of lung with attenuation < -950HU on inspiratory CT. Four gas trapping measures were defined: (1) Exp-856, the percent of lung

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Hersh, C. P., Washko, G. R., Estépar, R. S. J., Lutz, S., Friedman, P. J., Han, M. L. K., … Silverman, E. K. (2013). Paired inspiratory-expiratory chest CT scans to assess for small airways disease in COPD. Respiratory Research, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-14-42

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