Purpose: The aid of this study was to evaluate lung volume reduction with multidetector-row computed tomography (MDCT) in patients with emphysema who have undergone endobronchial valve placement.
Materials and methods: Nine patients with emphysema were studied by low-dose chest MDCT (64-slice Somatom Sensation Cardiac, Siemens) with a collimation of 64 x 0.6 mm and a slice thickness of 1 mm. After treatment, MDCT scans were repeated at 7 and 30 days. A single observer calculated the volume of the treated lobe and of both lungs on a dedicated console. Volume calculations were then compared with the results of lung function tests.
Results: Four patients in whom MDCT showed severe emphysema of the right upper lobe (RUL) were selected for endobronchial valve insertion. Volume assessment at 30 days showed a 29% reduction in RUL volume in patient A, a 15% reduction in patient B, a <1% reduction in patient C and a 30% reduction in patient D. Correlation with lung function tests confirmed a major reduction of forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV(1)) and vital capacity (VC) and improved walking test results after 7 and 30 days.
Conclusions: In patients undergoing endobronchial valve placement, MDCT with dedicated software allows for a better evaluation of volume reduction of a single lobe and of the whole lung.