State of the art review | Advances in COPD imaging using CT and MRI : Linkage with lung physiology and clinical outcomes
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Recent years have witnessed major advances in lung imaging in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). These include significant refinements in images obtained by computed tomography (CT) scans together with the introduction of new techniques and software that aim for obtaining the best image while using the lowest possible radiation dose. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has also emerged as a useful radiation-free tool in assessing structural and more importantly functional derangements in patients with well-established COPD and smokers without COPD, even before the existence of overt changes in resting physiological lung function tests.Together, CT and MRI now allow objective quantification and assessment of structural changes within the airways, lung parenchyma, and pulmonary vessels. Furthermore, CT and MRI can now provide objective assessments of regional lung ventilation and perfusion and multi-nuclear MRI provides further insight into gas exchange; this can help in structured decisions regarding treatment plans. These advances in chest imaging techniques have brought new insights into understanding disease pathophysiology and characterizing different disease phenotypes. The present review discusses, in detail, the advances in lung imaging in patients with COPD and how structural and functional imaging are linked with common resting physiological tests and important clinical outcomes.
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