2013
DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00104512
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Spirometer-controlled cine magnetic resonance imaging used to diagnose tracheobronchomalacia in paediatric patients

Abstract: Tracheobronchomalacia (TBM) is defined as an excessive collapse of the intrathoracic trachea. Bronchoscopy is the gold standard for diagnosing TBM; however it has major disadvantages, such as general anaesthesia. Cine computed tomography (CT) is a noninvasive alternative used to diagnose TBM, but its use in children is restricted by ionising radiation. Our aim was to evaluate the feasibility of spirometer-controlled cine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as an alternative to cine-CT in a retrospective study.12 … Show more

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“…As MRI has no ionising radiation, it would be a preferable alternative to CTA, particularly in a young population. Initial use of MRI to diagnose tracheomalacia has been successful, but only in adult populations where free breathing is possible, or in very limited paediatric groups [29,30]. Some authors argue MRI is poorer at delineating airway anatomy [31], is more expensive, will often require a general anaesthetic and imaging takes substantially longer than spiral CT [32].…”
Section: A C C E P T E D Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As MRI has no ionising radiation, it would be a preferable alternative to CTA, particularly in a young population. Initial use of MRI to diagnose tracheomalacia has been successful, but only in adult populations where free breathing is possible, or in very limited paediatric groups [29,30]. Some authors argue MRI is poorer at delineating airway anatomy [31], is more expensive, will often require a general anaesthetic and imaging takes substantially longer than spiral CT [32].…”
Section: A C C E P T E D Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CT markers, meant to assess structure, are often considered as intermediate endpoints in CF studies due to their ability to predict established clinical endpoints(2, 19, 24). MRI is a more promising modality than CT to assess functional aspects of the lung, such as lung perfusion, pulmonary hemodynamics, central airway dynamics and ventilation of the lung(31, 34). …”
Section: Ct Imaging Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MRI as radiation-free technique offers also new techniques for dynamic tracheobronchial imaging such as the spirometer-controlled Cine-MRI [42]. This method provides the possibility to study airway dimensions during varying static and dynamic manoeuvres such as forced expiration or cough [42].…”
Section: Necessity Of Additional Diagnostic Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method provides the possibility to study airway dimensions during varying static and dynamic manoeuvres such as forced expiration or cough [42]. However, the need of an MRI compatible metal-free spirometer and an additional scan time of about 15 min represent 2 major disadvantages of this method making the use in young children almost impossible [42]. Another promising tool could be Cine-MRI of the tracheal dynamics.…”
Section: Necessity Of Additional Diagnostic Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%