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Automatic bronchus and artery analysis on chest computed tomography to evaluate the effect of inhaled hypertonic saline in children aged 3-6 years with cystic fibrosis in a randomized clinical trial.

BACKGROUND: SHIP-CT showed that 48-week treatment with inhaled 7% hypertonic saline (HS) reduced airway abnormalities on chest CT using the manual PRAGMA-CF method relative to isotonic saline (IS) in children aged 3-6 years with cystic fibrosis (CF). An algorithm was developed and validated to automatically measure bronchus and artery (BA) dimensions of BA-pairs on chest CT. Aim of the study was to assess the effect of HS on bronchial wall thickening and bronchial widening using the BA-analysis.

METHODS: The BA-analysis (LungQ, version 2.1.0.1, Thirona, Netherlands) automatically segments the bronchial tree and identifies the segmental bronchi (G0 ) and distal generations (G1 -G10 ). Dimensions of each BA-pair are measured: diameters of bronchial outer wall (Bout ), bronchial inner wall (Bin ), bronchial wall thickness (Bwt ), and artery (A). BA-ratios are computed: Bout /A and Bin /A to detect bronchial widening and Bwt /A and Bwa /Boa (=bronchial wall area/bronchial outer area) to detect bronchial wall thickening.

RESULTS: 113 baseline and 102 48-week scans of 115 SHIP-CT participants were analysed. LungQ measured at baseline and 48-weeks respectively 6,073 and 7,407 BA-pairs in the IS-group and 6,363 and 6,840 BA-pairs in the HS-group. At 48 weeks, Bwt /A (mean difference 0.011; 95%CI, 0.0017 to 0.020) and Bwa /Boa (mean difference 0.030; 95% 0.009 to 0.052) was significantly higher (worse) in the IS-group compared to the HS-group representing more severe bronchial wall thickening in the IS-group (p=0.025 and p=0.019 respectively). Bwt /A and Bwa /Boa decreased and Bin /A remained stable from baseline to 48 weeks in the HS while it declined in the IS-group (all p<0.001). There was no difference in progression of Bout /A between two treatment groups.

CONCLUSION: The automatic BA-analysis showed a positive impact of inhaled HS on bronchial lumen and wall thickness, but no treatment effect on progression of bronchial widening over 48 weeks.

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