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- W4307970019 abstract "BACKGROUND. Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) and perfusion scintigraphy have limited utility for evaluating postoperative changes in regional pulmonary function after lung cancer resection surgery. OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study is to compare postoperative changes in lung volume and perfusion, as assessed by dual-energy CT (DECT), between patients undergoing surgical resection of lung cancer by lobectomy versus limited resection as well as to assess associations between such changes and the lobar location of the resected tumor. METHODS. This study entailed a retrospective post hoc analysis of a prospective study that enrolled patients awaiting lung cancer resection surgery between March 2019 and February 2020. Eighty-one patients (38 men and 43 women; mean age, 60.5 ± 8.9 [SD] years), 43 of whom underwent lobectomy and 38 of whom underwent limited resection, were included. Patients underwent thoracic DECT and PFT evaluation preoperatively and at 6 months postoperatively. Pulmonary lobes were segmented. Lobar lung volume and lung perfusion ratios (both relative to whole-lung values) were computed. Perfusion measures reflected DECT-derived iodine content. Patients completed 6-month postoperative quality-of-life (QOL) questionnaires. RESULTS. Patients undergoing lobectomy, compared with those undergoing limited resection, had greater increases in the lung volume ratio of the ipsilateral nonresected lobe(s) (mean, 42.3% ± 24.2% [SD] vs 22.9% ± 13.2%, p < .001) and the contralateral lung (mean, 14.6% ± 14.0% vs 6.4% ± 6.9%, p = .002) as well as greater increases in the lung perfusion ratio of the ipsilateral nonresected lobe(s) (mean, 39.9% ± 20.7% [SD] vs 22.8% ± 17.8%, p < .001) and the contralateral lung (mean, 20.9% ± 9.4% vs 4.3% ± 5.6%, p < .001). In patients with right lower lobe tumors, the largest postoperative increases in the lung volume ratio were in the right middle lobe in those undergoing lobectomy (mean, 44.1% ± 21.0%) and limited resection (mean, 24.6% ± 14.5%), whereas the largest postoperative increase in the lung perfusion ratio was in the left lower lobe in those undergoing lobectomy (mean, 53.9% ± 8.6%) and in the right middle lobe in those undergoing limited resection (mean, 32.5% ± 24.1%). Otherwise, the largest increases in lung volume and perfusion ratios occurred in the ipsilateral nonresected lobes (vs the contra-lateral lobes), regardless of the operative approach used and the lobar location. Changes in the lung volume and perfusion ratios in the ipsilateral lobe(s) and the contralateral lung showed weak correlations with certain QOL scores (e.g., for role functioning: ρ = 0.234-0.279 [volume] and -0.233 to -0.284 [perfusion]). CONCLUSION. DECT depicts patterns of lung volume and perfusion changes after lung cancer surgery, depending on the surgical approach (lobectomy vs limited resection) used and the lobar location of the tumor. CLINICAL IMPACT. DECT-derived metrics can help understand variable physiologic impacts of lung cancer resection surgeries." @default.
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- W4307970019 title "Patterns of Postoperative Changes in Lung Volume and Perfusion Assessed by Dual-Energy CT: Comparison of Lobectomy and Limited Resection" @default.
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