Multi-modality imaging: The use of single photon emission computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging to assess regional intra-pulmonary deposition of nebulised aerosols
Autor: | M.A. Nassim, P. Halson, Joy Conway, A.H. Hashish, John S. Fleming, Stephen T. Holgate, Adrian G. Bailey, E. Moore |
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
medicine.diagnostic_test Chemistry business.industry Magnetic resonance imaging Single-photon emission computed tomography Multi modality Pulmonary deposition Small airways disease medicine Pharmacology (medical) Nuclear medicine business Correction for attenuation |
Zdroj: | Scopus-Elsevier |
Popis: | Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) is now accepted as one method of providing 3-D images of an inhaled radioaerosol. Using SPECT, we have reconstructed 3-D images incorporating an attenuation correction technique utilising aligned Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the thorax. This permits threedimensional quantitative analysis of intra-pulmonary deposition by a variety of techniques performed on a RISC workstation. Deposition of nebulised radio-aerosols (99mTc labelled human serum albumin) of 1.5μm MMAD (Optimist, Medic-Aid) and 6.5μm MMAD (Inspiran Bard) has been now been assessed in 12 subjects. All subjects were non-smokers and with no evidence of small airways disease. The aerosols were inhaled at tidal volume in a controlled manner in the erect, seated position. Using a shell analysis (Conway and Holgate 1994) the pattern of deposition for the total mass per shell and for surface density per shell was assessed. SPECT and MRI were found to be more sensitive than planar scint... |
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