Regional Lung Ventilation Analysis Using Temporally Resolved Magnetic Resonance Imaging

  • Christoph Kolb
  • Andreas Wetscherek
  • Maria Teodora Buzan
  • René Werner
  • Christopher M Rank
  • Marc Kachelrie
  • Michael Kreuter
  • Julien Dinkel
  • Claus Peter Heuel
  • Klaus Maier-Hein

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We propose a computer-aided method for regional ventilation analysis and observation of lung diseases in temporally resolved magnetic resonance imaging (4D MRI).

METHODS: A shape model-based segmentation and registration workflow was used to create an atlas-derived reference system in which regional tissue motion can be quantified and multimodal image data can be compared regionally. Model-based temporal registration of the lung surfaces in 4D MRI data was compared with the registration of 4D computed tomography (CT) images. A ventilation analysis was performed on 4D MR images of patients with lung fibrosis; 4D MR ventilation maps were compared with corresponding diagnostic 3D CT images of the patients and 4D CT maps of subjects without impaired lung function (serving as reference).

RESULTS: Comparison between the computed patient-specific 4D MR regional ventilation maps and diagnostic CT images shows good correlation in conspicuous regions. Comparison to 4D CT-derived ventilation maps supports the plausibility of the 4D MR maps. Dynamic MRI-based flow-volume loops and spirograms further visualize the free-breathing behavior.

CONCLUSIONS: The proposed methods allow for 4D MR-based regional analysis of tissue dynamics and ventilation in spontaneous breathing and comparison of patient data. The proposed atlas-based reference coordinate system provides an automated manner of annotating and comparing multimodal lung image data.

Bibliographical data

Original languageEnglish
ISSN0363-8715
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11.2016
PubMed 27331925