In this open prospective study, 6 well controlled asthmatic patients will undergo a high-resolution multi-slice computed tomography (CT) scan, lung function tests and a SPECT scan to obtain patient specific geometries of the central and peripheral small airways, patient specific boundary conditions and the in-vivo spatial distribution of inhaled aerosols.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
6
1 low dose CT scan is taken
1 SPECT scan is taken
University Hospital Antwerp
Edegem, Antwerp, Belgium
Deposition of inhaled aerosol
The primary objective of this study is to correlate the deposition distribution of inhaled aerosol obtained using computer methods through comparison with in-vivo SPECT data. The computer methods yield the concentration of particles entering and depositing in a lung lobe based on flow and particle behaviour simulation. The SPECT data yields the same parameter, i.e. particle concentration within each lung lobe, through scintigraphy assessment of the inhaled aerosols.
Lobar aerosol deposition
One of the secondary objectives is to assess the variability in lobar deposition between patients with both methods (CT and SPECT).
Sample size estimation for future studies
Another secondary objective of this study is to establish a basis for a power calculation to determine adequate sample size for possible prospective studies.
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