Dark-field chest x-ray imaging: first experience in patients with alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency

Author:

Zimmermann Gregor S.ORCID,Fingerle Alexander A.,Renger Bernhard,Laugwitz Karl-Ludwig,Hautmann Hubert,Sauter Andreas,Meurer Felix,Gassert Florian Tilman,Bodden Jannis,Müller-Leisse Christina,Renz Martin,Rummeny Ernst J.,Makowski Marcus R.,Willer Konstantin,Noichl Wolfgang,De Marco Fabio,Frank Manuela,Urban Theresa,Schick Rafael C.,Herzen Julia,Koehler Thomas,Haller Bernhard,Pfeiffer Daniela,Pfeiffer Franz

Abstract

Abstract Background Spirometry and conventional chest x-ray have limitations in investigating early emphysema, while computed tomography, the reference imaging method in this context, is not part of routine patient care due to its higher radiation dose. In this work, we investigated a novel low-dose imaging modality, dark-field chest x-ray, for the evaluation of emphysema in patients with alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency. Methods By exploiting wave properties of x-rays for contrast formation, dark-field chest x-ray visualises the structural integrity of the alveoli, represented by a high signal over the lungs in the dark-field image. We investigated four patients with alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency with a novel dark-field x-ray prototype and simultaneous conventional chest x-ray. The extent of pulmonary function impairment was assessed by pulmonary function measurement and regional emphysema distribution was compared with CT in one patient. Results We show that dark-field chest x-ray visualises the extent of pulmonary emphysema displaying severity and regional differences. Areas with low dark-field signal correlate with emphysematous changes detected by computed tomography using a threshold of -950 Hounsfield units. The airway parameters obtained by whole-body plethysmography and single breath diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide demonstrated typical changes of advanced emphysema. Conclusions Dark-field chest x-ray directly visualised the severity and regional distribution of pulmonary emphysema compared to conventional chest x-ray in patients with alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency. Due to the ultra-low radiation dose in comparison to computed tomography, dark-field chest x-ray could be beneficial for long-term follow-up in these patients.

Funder

philips medical systems dmc

h2020 european research council

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Freistaat Bayern

Institute for Advanced Study, Technical University of Munich

Technische Universität München

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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