Early bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome shows an abnormality of perfusion not ventilation in lung transplant recipients

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TitreEarly bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome shows an abnormality of perfusion not ventilation in lung transplant recipients
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursThompson BR, Ellis MJ, Stuart-Andrews C, Lopez M, Kedarisetty S, Snell GI, G. Prisk K
JournalRESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY & NEUROBIOLOGY
Volume216
Pagination28-34
Date PublishedSEP 15
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1569-9048
Résumé

Long-term survival of lung transplant patients is limited, principally because of Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome (BOS). BOS is primarily classified based on airflow obstruction however there is recent data to suggest that the rejection process can lead to a restrictive ventilatory defect with involvement of the pulmonary vasculature. This study evaluates perfusion heterogeneity in different BOS stages by measuring the relative dispersion (RD) of an arterial spin labelling MRI blood flow image. Acinar ventilation heterogeneity (S-acin) was determined using the Multiple Breath Nitrogen Washout technique. In 24 post transplant patients with a range of severity in BOS status, Sacin increased as BOS level rose from stage 0 to stage 3. In contrast, RD-perfusion was not elevated at BOS 1 and 2 combined compared to BOS 0 and becoming elevated only at BOS-3. However, RD-perfusion in BUS-0p was elevated compared to BOS-0, without an increase in Sacin. These results suggest that BOS-0p is different in nature from other BOS stages. (C) 2015 Published by Elsevier B.V.

DOI10.1016/j.resp.2015.05.003