Title of article :
Potential Role of Lung Ventilation Scintigraphy in the Assessment of COPD
Author/Authors :
Cukic, Vesna Sarajevo University - Clinical center, Clinic for pulmonary disease and TB ”Podhrastovi”, Bosnia and Herzegovina , Begic, Amela Sarajevo University - Clinical center, Institute for nuclear medicine, Bosnia and Herzegovina
From page :
170
To page :
173
Abstract :
Objective: To highlight the importance of the lung ventilation scintigraphy (LVS ) to study the regional distribution of lung ventilation and to describe most frequent abnormal patterns of lung ventilation distribution obtained by this technique in COPD and to compare the information obtained by LVS with the that obtained by traditional lung function tests. Material and methods: The research was done in 20 patients with previously diagnosed COPD who were treated in Intensive care unit of Clinic for pulmonary diseases and TB “Podhrastovi” Clinical Center, University of Sarajevo in exacerbation of COPD during first three months of 2014. Each patient was undergone to testing of pulmonary function by body plethysmography and ventilation/perfusion lung scintigraphy with radio pharmaceutics Technegas, 111 MBq Tc -99m-MAA. We compared the results obtained by these two methods. Results: All patients with COPD have a damaged lung function tests examined by body plethysmography implying airflow obstruction, but LVS indicates not only airflow obstruction and reduced ventilation, but also indicates the disorders in distribution in lung ventilation. Conclusion: LVS may add further information to the functional evaluation of COPD to that provided by traditional lung function tests and may contribute to characterizing the different phenotypes of COPD.
Keywords :
COPD , lung functional tests , LVS
Journal title :
Acta Informatica Medica
Journal title :
Acta Informatica Medica
Record number :
2620413
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