Helium-3 MRI diffusion coefficient: correlation to morphometry in a model of mild emphysema
- 1 July 2003
- journal article
- Published by European Respiratory Society (ERS) in European Respiratory Journal
- Vol. 22 (1) , 14-19
- https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.03.00084402
Abstract
Hyperpolarised gases have been most recently used in magnetic resonance imaging to demonstrate new image-derived pulmonary function parameters. One of these parameters is the apparent diffusion coefficient, which reflects the sizes of the structures that compartmentalise gas within the lung (i.e.alveolar space). In the present study, noninvasive parameters were compared to microscopic measurements (mean linear intercept and mean alveolar internal area).Nonselective helium‐3 gas density coronalex vivoimages and apparent diffusion maps were acquired in control and elastase-induced panacinar emphysema rats. Total lung capacity was considered the reference for both imaging experiments and lung fixation.A mild degree of emphysema was found based on mean linear intercept (134±25 µm)versuscontrol (85±14 µm). The apparent diffusion coefficients were significantly different between the two groups (0.18±0.02 and 0.15±0.01 cm2·s−1for elastase and control, respectively).A significant correlation between the apparent diffusion coefficient and corresponding morphometric parameters in mild emphysema was demonstrated for the first time. This study opens the possibility of estimating absolute airspace size using noninvasive techniques.Keywords
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