Elastic properties of the central airways in obstructive lung diseases measured using anatomical optical coherence tomography

Rationale: Our understanding of how airway remodeling affects regional airway elastic properties is limited due to technical difficulties in quantitatively measuring dynamic, in vivo airway dimensions. Such knowledge could help elucidate mechanisms of excessive airway narrowing. Objectives: To use a...

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Main Authors: Williamson, J., McLaughlin, R., Noffsinger, W., James, A., Baker, V., Curatolo, A., Armstrong, J., Regli, A., Shepherd, K., Marks, G., Sampson, D., Hillman, D., Eastwood, Peter
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Published: 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14719
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author Williamson, J.
McLaughlin, R.
Noffsinger, W.
James, A.
Baker, V.
Curatolo, A.
Armstrong, J.
Regli, A.
Shepherd, K.
Marks, G.
Sampson, D.
Hillman, D.
Eastwood, Peter
author_facet Williamson, J.
McLaughlin, R.
Noffsinger, W.
James, A.
Baker, V.
Curatolo, A.
Armstrong, J.
Regli, A.
Shepherd, K.
Marks, G.
Sampson, D.
Hillman, D.
Eastwood, Peter
author_sort Williamson, J.
building Curtin Institutional Repository
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description Rationale: Our understanding of how airway remodeling affects regional airway elastic properties is limited due to technical difficulties in quantitatively measuring dynamic, in vivo airway dimensions. Such knowledge could help elucidate mechanisms of excessive airway narrowing. Objectives: To use anatomical optical coherence tomography (aOCT) to compare central airway elastic properties in control subjects and those with obstructive lung diseases. Methods: After bronchodilation, airway lumen area (Ai) was measured using aOCT during bronchoscopy in control subjects (n = 10) and those with asthma (n = 16), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (n = 9), and bronchiectasis (n = 8). Ai was measured in each of generations 0 to 5 while airway pressure was increased from -10 to 20 cm H2O. Airway compliance (Caw) and specific compliance (sCaw) were derived from the transpulmonary pressure (PL) versus Ai curves. Measurements and Main Results: Caw decreased progressively as airway generation increased, but sCaw did not differ appreciably across the generations. In subjects with asthma and bronchiectasis, Caw and sCaw were similar to control subjects and the PL-Ai curves were left-shifted. No significant differences were observed between control and COPD groups. Conclusions: Proximal airway elastic properties are altered in obstructive lung diseases. Although central airway compliance does not differ from control subjects in asthma, bronchiectasis, or COPD, Ai is lower in asthma and the PL-Ai relationship is left-shifted in both asthma and bronchiectasis, suggesting that airways are maximally distended at lower inflating pressures. Such changes reflect alteration in the balance between airway wall distensibility and radial traction exerted on airways by surrounding lung parenchyma favoring airway narrowing.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-147192018-03-29T09:06:09Z Elastic properties of the central airways in obstructive lung diseases measured using anatomical optical coherence tomography Williamson, J. McLaughlin, R. Noffsinger, W. James, A. Baker, V. Curatolo, A. Armstrong, J. Regli, A. Shepherd, K. Marks, G. Sampson, D. Hillman, D. Eastwood, Peter Rationale: Our understanding of how airway remodeling affects regional airway elastic properties is limited due to technical difficulties in quantitatively measuring dynamic, in vivo airway dimensions. Such knowledge could help elucidate mechanisms of excessive airway narrowing. Objectives: To use anatomical optical coherence tomography (aOCT) to compare central airway elastic properties in control subjects and those with obstructive lung diseases. Methods: After bronchodilation, airway lumen area (Ai) was measured using aOCT during bronchoscopy in control subjects (n = 10) and those with asthma (n = 16), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (n = 9), and bronchiectasis (n = 8). Ai was measured in each of generations 0 to 5 while airway pressure was increased from -10 to 20 cm H2O. Airway compliance (Caw) and specific compliance (sCaw) were derived from the transpulmonary pressure (PL) versus Ai curves. Measurements and Main Results: Caw decreased progressively as airway generation increased, but sCaw did not differ appreciably across the generations. In subjects with asthma and bronchiectasis, Caw and sCaw were similar to control subjects and the PL-Ai curves were left-shifted. No significant differences were observed between control and COPD groups. Conclusions: Proximal airway elastic properties are altered in obstructive lung diseases. Although central airway compliance does not differ from control subjects in asthma, bronchiectasis, or COPD, Ai is lower in asthma and the PL-Ai relationship is left-shifted in both asthma and bronchiectasis, suggesting that airways are maximally distended at lower inflating pressures. Such changes reflect alteration in the balance between airway wall distensibility and radial traction exerted on airways by surrounding lung parenchyma favoring airway narrowing. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14719 10.1164/rccm.201002-0178OC restricted
spellingShingle Williamson, J.
McLaughlin, R.
Noffsinger, W.
James, A.
Baker, V.
Curatolo, A.
Armstrong, J.
Regli, A.
Shepherd, K.
Marks, G.
Sampson, D.
Hillman, D.
Eastwood, Peter
Elastic properties of the central airways in obstructive lung diseases measured using anatomical optical coherence tomography
title Elastic properties of the central airways in obstructive lung diseases measured using anatomical optical coherence tomography
title_full Elastic properties of the central airways in obstructive lung diseases measured using anatomical optical coherence tomography
title_fullStr Elastic properties of the central airways in obstructive lung diseases measured using anatomical optical coherence tomography
title_full_unstemmed Elastic properties of the central airways in obstructive lung diseases measured using anatomical optical coherence tomography
title_short Elastic properties of the central airways in obstructive lung diseases measured using anatomical optical coherence tomography
title_sort elastic properties of the central airways in obstructive lung diseases measured using anatomical optical coherence tomography
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14719