1.Correlations of chest CT quantitative parameters and readmission within one year in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Guoqing SUN ; Lu YANG ; Liyu HE ; Min TIAN ; Bingjie ZHU ; Bahadori PARDIS ; Yanrong CHEN ; Chenwang JIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(7):1097-1102
Objective To observe the correlations of chest CT quantitative parameters and one-year readmission in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(AECOPD).Methods Totally 225 AECOPD patients were included and divided into the readmission group(group A,n=61)and non-readmission group(group B,n=164)according to whether readmitted due to acute exacerbation within one year or not.Quantitative CT parameters,including the percentage of low attenuation area volume to total lung volume(LAA%)and intrapulmonary vascular volume(IPVV)of the whole lung,left/right lung and each lobe,as well as the bronchial lumen area(LA)and percentage of bronchial wall area(WA%)of grades 3-8 were compared between groups.Spearman correlations were used to analyze the correlations between quantitative CT parameters and one-year readmission.Results LAA%of the whole lung,right lung,upper lobe of both lungs,middle lobe of the right lung,and lower lobe of the right lung in group A were higher than that in group B(all P<0.05),which were weakly positively correlated with readmissions within one year(r=0.142-0.187,all P<0.05).Significant differences of the upper lobe of right lung LAgrade 6,lower lobe of left lung LAgrade 6,lower lobe of left lung LAgrade 8,upper lobe of right lung WA%grade 5,upper lobe of right lung WA%grade 8 and lower lobe of left lung WA%grade 8 were found between groups,which were all correlated with readmissions within one year except for the lower lobe of the left lung LAgrade 6(all P<0.05).Conclusion One-year readmission in AECOPD patients might be associated with severe airway remodeling and emphysema.
2.Correlations of chest CT quantitative parameters and readmission within one year in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Guoqing SUN ; Lu YANG ; Liyu HE ; Min TIAN ; Bingjie ZHU ; Bahadori PARDIS ; Yanrong CHEN ; Chenwang JIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(7):1097-1102
Objective To observe the correlations of chest CT quantitative parameters and one-year readmission in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(AECOPD).Methods Totally 225 AECOPD patients were included and divided into the readmission group(group A,n=61)and non-readmission group(group B,n=164)according to whether readmitted due to acute exacerbation within one year or not.Quantitative CT parameters,including the percentage of low attenuation area volume to total lung volume(LAA%)and intrapulmonary vascular volume(IPVV)of the whole lung,left/right lung and each lobe,as well as the bronchial lumen area(LA)and percentage of bronchial wall area(WA%)of grades 3-8 were compared between groups.Spearman correlations were used to analyze the correlations between quantitative CT parameters and one-year readmission.Results LAA%of the whole lung,right lung,upper lobe of both lungs,middle lobe of the right lung,and lower lobe of the right lung in group A were higher than that in group B(all P<0.05),which were weakly positively correlated with readmissions within one year(r=0.142-0.187,all P<0.05).Significant differences of the upper lobe of right lung LAgrade 6,lower lobe of left lung LAgrade 6,lower lobe of left lung LAgrade 8,upper lobe of right lung WA%grade 5,upper lobe of right lung WA%grade 8 and lower lobe of left lung WA%grade 8 were found between groups,which were all correlated with readmissions within one year except for the lower lobe of the left lung LAgrade 6(all P<0.05).Conclusion One-year readmission in AECOPD patients might be associated with severe airway remodeling and emphysema.

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