Air Trapping on CT of Patients with Pulmonary Embolism

Abstract
OBJECTIVE. We evaluated the relationship of air trapping to mosaic perfusion in patients with pulmonary embolism.SUBJECTS AND METHODS. Forty-one consecutive patients with suspected pulmonary embolism underwent expiratory CT followed by helical CT angiography. After excluding 12 patients who had airway disease or were smokers, we divided the patients into two groups: those with (n = 15) and without (n = 14) pulmonary embolism. For each patient, six expiratory images were evaluated for the presence of air trapping, and the corresponding six images from CT angiography were evaluated for the presence of mosaic perfusion. Clot locations were assessed on CT angiography and were correlated with the presence of air trapping and mosaic perfusion.RESULTS. In patients with pulmonary embolism, mosaic perfusion was identified in 32 areas (seven patients, 46.7%), and air trapping was identified 68 areas (nine patients, 60%). Of the 32 areas of mosaic perfusion, 23 areas (71.9%) showed air trapping on expiratory CT scan...