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Environmental Exposure, Airway Narrowing, Fibrotic Lung Injury: Multiscale Quantitative CT and CFD Analysis

ORAL

Abstract

We investigated a physical mechanism underlying in the association between environmental exposure, airway narrowing, and lung injury. Chest computed tomography (CT) images at full inspiration and full expiration, pulmonary function tests, and exposure information were collected from toxic humidifier disinfectant (HD)-exposed normal-appearing adults (age=50±15, M:F=52:44) as well as normal-appearing adults (age=68±10, M:F=15:51) and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) patients (age=72±7, M:F=43:10) from an air pollution study. About 200 lung structure-function features of static lung and tidal breathing were computed from quantitative CT (QCT) analysis and three-dimensional (3D) and one-dimensional (1D) computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. Lower lobe airway narrowing and associated increase in the workload of breathing were found in both HD-affected patients with normal appearing lungs and IPF patients with relatively high ambient exposure, particularly in the right lower lobe. Common findings in the two groups may suggest that inhalation of toxic environmental agents induces airway narrowing, and airway narrowing increases workload of breathing, even at decreased flow rate.

Presenters

  • Jiwoong Choi

    University of Kansas Medical Center

Authors

  • Jiwoong Choi

    University of Kansas Medical Center

  • In Kyu Lee

    University of Kansas Medical Center

  • Sunmi Choi

    Seoul National University Hospital

  • Frank Li

    Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA., University of Iowa

  • Ching-Long Lin

    Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA, University of Iowa

  • Kum Ju Chae

    Jeonbuk National University Hospital

  • Chang-Hoon Lee

    Seoul National University Hospital

  • Eric A Hoffman

    Department of Radiology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA., University of Iowa

  • Eun-Kee Park

    Kosin University College of Medicine

  • Mario Castro

    University of Kansas School of Medicine

  • Chang Hyun Lee

    Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine