Respiratory Research (Oct 2010)

Quantification of lung surface area using computed tomography

  • Xing Li,
  • Loy Leanna,
  • Elliott Mark W,
  • Sin Don D,
  • Hogg James C,
  • Paré Peter D,
  • Nagao Taishi,
  • Yuan Ren,
  • Kalloger Steven E,
  • English John C,
  • Mayo John R,
  • Coxson Harvey O

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-11-153
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 153

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Abstract Objective To refine the CT prediction of emphysema by comparing histology and CT for specific regions of lung. To incorporate both regional lung density measured by CT and cluster analysis of low attenuation areas for comparison with histological measurement of surface area per unit lung volume. Methods The histological surface area per unit lung volume was estimated for 140 samples taken from resected lung specimens of fourteen subjects. The region of the lung sampled for histology was located on the pre-operative CT scan; the regional CT median lung density and emphysematous lesion size were calculated using the X-ray attenuation values and a low attenuation cluster analysis. Linear mixed models were used to examine the relationships between histological surface area per unit lung volume and CT measures. Results The median CT lung density, low attenuation cluster analysis, and the combination of both were important predictors of surface area per unit lung volume measured by histology (p Conclusion Combining CT measures of lung density and emphysematous lesion size provides a more accurate estimate of lung surface area per unit lung volume than either measure alone.