Ventilation heterogeneity in the acinar and conductive zones of the normal ageing lung. Issue 9 (27th April 2012)
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- Title:
- Ventilation heterogeneity in the acinar and conductive zones of the normal ageing lung. Issue 9 (27th April 2012)
- Main Title:
- Ventilation heterogeneity in the acinar and conductive zones of the normal ageing lung
- Authors:
- Verbanck, Sylvia
Thompson, Bruce R
Schuermans, Daniel
Kalsi, Harpal
Biddiscombe, Martyn
Stuart-Andrews, Chris
Hanon, Shane
Van Muylem, Alain
Paiva, Manuel
Vincken, Walter
Usmani, Omar - Abstract:
- Abstract : Rationale: Small airways function studies in lung disease have used three promising multiple breath washout (MBW) derived indices: indices of ventilation heterogeneity in the acinar (Sacin ) and conductive (Scond ) lung zones, and the lung clearance index (LCI). Since peripheral lung structure is known to change with age, ventilation heterogeneity is expected to be affected too. However, the age dependence of the MBW indices of ventilation heterogeneity in the normal lung is unknown. Objectives: The authors systematically investigated Sacin, Scond or LCI as a function of age, testing also the robustness of these relationships across two laboratories. Methods: MBW tests were performed by never-smokers (50% men) in the age range 25–65 years, with data gathered across two laboratories (n=120 and n=60). For comparison with the literature, the phase III slopes from classical single breath washout tests were also acquired in one group (n=120). Measurements and main results: All three MBW indices consistently increased with age, representing a steady worsening of ventilation heterogeneity in the age range 25–65. Age explained 7–16% of the variability in Sacin and Scond and 36% of the variability in LCI. There was a small but significant gender difference only for Sacin . Classical single breath washout phase III slopes also showed age dependencies, with gender effects depending on the normalisation method used. Conclusions: With respect to the clinical response, age is aAbstract : Rationale: Small airways function studies in lung disease have used three promising multiple breath washout (MBW) derived indices: indices of ventilation heterogeneity in the acinar (Sacin ) and conductive (Scond ) lung zones, and the lung clearance index (LCI). Since peripheral lung structure is known to change with age, ventilation heterogeneity is expected to be affected too. However, the age dependence of the MBW indices of ventilation heterogeneity in the normal lung is unknown. Objectives: The authors systematically investigated Sacin, Scond or LCI as a function of age, testing also the robustness of these relationships across two laboratories. Methods: MBW tests were performed by never-smokers (50% men) in the age range 25–65 years, with data gathered across two laboratories (n=120 and n=60). For comparison with the literature, the phase III slopes from classical single breath washout tests were also acquired in one group (n=120). Measurements and main results: All three MBW indices consistently increased with age, representing a steady worsening of ventilation heterogeneity in the age range 25–65. Age explained 7–16% of the variability in Sacin and Scond and 36% of the variability in LCI. There was a small but significant gender difference only for Sacin . Classical single breath washout phase III slopes also showed age dependencies, with gender effects depending on the normalisation method used. Conclusions: With respect to the clinical response, age is a small but consistent effect that needs to be factored in when using the MBW indices for the detection of small airways abnormality in disease. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Thorax. Volume 67:Issue 9(2012)
- Journal:
- Thorax
- Issue:
- Volume 67:Issue 9(2012)
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- Volume 67, Issue 9 (2012)
- Year:
- 2012
- Volume:
- 67
- Issue:
- 9
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2012-0067-0009-0000
- Page Start:
- 789
- Page End:
- 795
- Publication Date:
- 2012-04-27
- Subjects:
- Small airways function -- acinar airways -- conductive airways -- ventilation distribution -- multiple breath washout -- COPD mechanisms -- asthma mechanisms -- emphysema -- imaging/CT MRI etc -- inhaler devices -- lung physiology -- occupational lung disease -- non-invasive ventilation -- sleep apnoea -- asthma guidelines -- COPD epidemiology -- respiratory measurement -- asthma -- exhaled airway markers -- lung transplantation
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- 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2011-201484 ↗
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