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T1 Relaxation Time in Lungs of Asymptomatic Smokers
Authors:Daniel F Alamidi  Simon S I Kindvall  Penny L Hubbard Cristinacce  Deirdre M McGrath  Simon S Young  Josephine H Naish  John C Waterton  Per Wollmer  Sandra Diaz  Marita Olsson  Paul D Hockings  Kerstin M Lagerstrand  Geoffrey J M Parker  Lars E Olsson
Abstract:

Purpose

Interest in using T1 as a potential MRI biomarker of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has recently increased. Since tobacco smoking is the major risk factor for development of COPD, the aim for this study was to examine whether tobacco smoking, pack-years (PY), influenced T1 of the lung parenchyma in asymptomatic current smokers.

Materials and Methods

Lung T1 measurements from 35 subjects, 23 never smokers and 12 current smokers were retrospectively analyzed from an institutional review board approved study. All 35 subjects underwent pulmonary function test (PFT) measurements and lung T1, with similar T1 measurement protocols. A backward linear model of T1 as a function of FEV1, FVC, weight, height, age and PY was tested.

Results

A significant correlation between lung T1 and PY was found with a negative slope of -3.2 ms/year (95% confidence interval CI] -5.8, -0.6], p = 0.02), when adjusted for age and height. Lung T1 shortens with ageing among all subjects, -4.0 ms/year (95%CI -6.3, -1.7], p = 0.001), and among the never smokers, -3.7 ms/year (95%CI -6.0, -1.3], p = 0.003).

Conclusions

A correlation between lung T1 and PY when adjusted for both age and height was found, and T1 of the lung shortens with ageing. Accordingly, PY and age can be significant confounding factors when T1 is used as a biomarker in lung MRI studies that must be taken into account to detect underlying patterns of disease.
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