PURPOSE: To evaluate the intrapatient reproducibility of the extent and anatomic distribution of air trapping at sequential expiratory thin-section computed tomographic (CT) examinations in heart-lung transplant recipients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Nineteen heart-lung transplant recipients (eight with and 11 without bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome [BOS]) underwent three expiratory CT examinations within 1 hour. Residual volumes were measured at CT. Anatomic distribution and extent of air trapping were scored by two observers at two independent readings, and the reproducibility of observations was calculated for each feature. CT examination results were compared by using an analysis of variance that took into account interobserver and BOS an...
Introduction: The percentage of low attenuation area (%LAA) on computed tomography (CT) is useful fo...
PURPOSE:Whereas native lung overinflation has been thought to happen in recipients of single lung tr...
Lung transplantation is a destination treatment for end-stage lung disease. However, chronic lung al...
To determine whether density mapping (DM) is more accurate for detection and quantification of patho...
To determine whether density mapping (DM) is more accurate for detection and quantification of patho...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To determine the variation in quantitative computed tomogr...
Purpose: To quantify lung parenchymal changes in functionally stable lung transplant recipients usin...
PURPOSE To investigate lung parenchyma and airway changes in functionally stable lung transplant re...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the diagnostic value of different patient positions during expiratory low-...
Objectives To determine the variation in quantitative com-puted tomography (CT) measures of air trap...
Objectives: To prospectively evaluate quantitative airway wall measurements of thin-section CT for t...
Purpose: To evaluate quantitative computed tomography (CT) measurements of the lung parenchyma in lu...
PURPOSE:We developed an ex vivo lung CT (EVL-CT) technique that allows us to obtain detailed CT imag...
Regional analysis with quantitative computed tomography (CT) of graft could be an attractive techniq...
To prospectively evaluate quantitative airway wall measurements of thin-section {CT} for the diagnos...
Introduction: The percentage of low attenuation area (%LAA) on computed tomography (CT) is useful fo...
PURPOSE:Whereas native lung overinflation has been thought to happen in recipients of single lung tr...
Lung transplantation is a destination treatment for end-stage lung disease. However, chronic lung al...
To determine whether density mapping (DM) is more accurate for detection and quantification of patho...
To determine whether density mapping (DM) is more accurate for detection and quantification of patho...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To determine the variation in quantitative computed tomogr...
Purpose: To quantify lung parenchymal changes in functionally stable lung transplant recipients usin...
PURPOSE To investigate lung parenchyma and airway changes in functionally stable lung transplant re...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the diagnostic value of different patient positions during expiratory low-...
Objectives To determine the variation in quantitative com-puted tomography (CT) measures of air trap...
Objectives: To prospectively evaluate quantitative airway wall measurements of thin-section CT for t...
Purpose: To evaluate quantitative computed tomography (CT) measurements of the lung parenchyma in lu...
PURPOSE:We developed an ex vivo lung CT (EVL-CT) technique that allows us to obtain detailed CT imag...
Regional analysis with quantitative computed tomography (CT) of graft could be an attractive techniq...
To prospectively evaluate quantitative airway wall measurements of thin-section {CT} for the diagnos...
Introduction: The percentage of low attenuation area (%LAA) on computed tomography (CT) is useful fo...
PURPOSE:Whereas native lung overinflation has been thought to happen in recipients of single lung tr...
Lung transplantation is a destination treatment for end-stage lung disease. However, chronic lung al...