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Abstract #0058

Application of Voxel-wise Lung Ventilation (VOLVE) Assessment Utilising Cross-Correlation in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Zachary Peggs1,2, Jonathan Brooke2, Jan Paul1,2, Christopher Bradley1,2, Andrew Cooper1,2, Charlotte E Bolton2, Ian Hall2, Susan Francis1, and Penny Gowland1
1Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom, 2NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre (BRC), Respiratory Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom

Synopsis

Keywords: Lung, Quantitative Imaging, COPD

Motivation: To develop dynamic ventilation metrics that are robust to breathing behaviour and can identify nonlinear responses of MR signal to lung expansion.

Goal(s): To extend Voxel-wise Lung Ventilation (VOLVE) analysis by incorporating cross-correlation metrics to account for phase shifts between the navigator (global) and lung parenchyma (local) respiratory signal representing delays in ventilation.

Approach: Prospective pilot study using VOLVE analysis incorporating cross-correlation of navigator and lung parenchyma signals.

Results: Significant differences between healthy and COPD groups in the cross-correlation metrics, with both a reduction in amplitude indicating reduced signal linearity and increase in phase shift (lag) indicating delayed ventilation.

Impact: Voxel-wise Lung Ventilation (VOLVE) analysis incorporating cross-correlation and lag enables the distinction between lung regions with delayed ventilation from regions where ventilation signal is static. This additional insight into nonlinear ventilation dynamics will improve understanding of changes in lung function.

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