TY - JOUR
T1 - Homogeneity of Aerosol Deposition and Mucociliary Clearance are Improved Following Ivacaftor Treatment in Cystic Fibrosis
AU - Bennett, William D.
AU - Zeman, Kirby L.
AU - Laube, Beth L.
AU - Wu, Jihong
AU - Sharpless, Gail
AU - Mogayzel, Peter J.
AU - Donaldson, Scott H.
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported by CF Foundation and National Institutes of Health P01 HL108808.
Publisher Copyright:
© Copyright 2018, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
PY - 2018/8
Y1 - 2018/8
N2 - Background: Using planar gamma scintigraphy of inhaled radioaerosols, we have developed new analytical methods for assessing homogeneity of aerosol deposition and time-dependent particle clearance on a pixel-by-pixel basis, and applied them to a therapeutic cystic fibrosis (CF) study. Methods: At baseline and 1 month after beginning treatment with ivacaftor, a cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator modulator for CF patients with at least one copy of the G551D mutation (n = 13), initial deposition and subsequent mucociliary clearance (MCC) of radiolabeled particles ( 99m Technetium-sulfur colloid, 5 μm mass median aerodynamic diameter) inhaled under controlled breathing conditions were measured. Results: Improved homogeneity of deposition, that is, decreased areas of higher and lower particle deposition in the lungs, was observed following ivacaftor treatment. The mean number ratio (NR) of pixels with higher deposition, relative to lung size, decreased from 0.14 to 0.09 (p = 0.003) and mean NR of colder pixels decreased from 0.23 to 0.19 (p = 0.004). Particle clearance was also improved following treatment, with mean MCC through 60 minutes equal to 12% versus 24%, without and with treatment, respectively (p = 0.010). Pixel-level analysis of MCC showed that (1) the fraction of pixels clearing >30% at 60 minutes was increased from 0.13 to 0.32 (p = 0.007); and (2) the fraction of pixels clearing <5% at 60 minutes was decreased from 0.54 to 0.37 (p = 0.014), indicating an overall recruitment of more fast-clearing lung regions with ivacaftor treatment. Conclusion: These detailed pixel analyses of deposition and clearance homogeneity may supplement traditional methods that use large regions of interest for assessing efficacy and mechanisms of therapeutic intervention in patients with airways disease.
AB - Background: Using planar gamma scintigraphy of inhaled radioaerosols, we have developed new analytical methods for assessing homogeneity of aerosol deposition and time-dependent particle clearance on a pixel-by-pixel basis, and applied them to a therapeutic cystic fibrosis (CF) study. Methods: At baseline and 1 month after beginning treatment with ivacaftor, a cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator modulator for CF patients with at least one copy of the G551D mutation (n = 13), initial deposition and subsequent mucociliary clearance (MCC) of radiolabeled particles ( 99m Technetium-sulfur colloid, 5 μm mass median aerodynamic diameter) inhaled under controlled breathing conditions were measured. Results: Improved homogeneity of deposition, that is, decreased areas of higher and lower particle deposition in the lungs, was observed following ivacaftor treatment. The mean number ratio (NR) of pixels with higher deposition, relative to lung size, decreased from 0.14 to 0.09 (p = 0.003) and mean NR of colder pixels decreased from 0.23 to 0.19 (p = 0.004). Particle clearance was also improved following treatment, with mean MCC through 60 minutes equal to 12% versus 24%, without and with treatment, respectively (p = 0.010). Pixel-level analysis of MCC showed that (1) the fraction of pixels clearing >30% at 60 minutes was increased from 0.13 to 0.32 (p = 0.007); and (2) the fraction of pixels clearing <5% at 60 minutes was decreased from 0.54 to 0.37 (p = 0.014), indicating an overall recruitment of more fast-clearing lung regions with ivacaftor treatment. Conclusion: These detailed pixel analyses of deposition and clearance homogeneity may supplement traditional methods that use large regions of interest for assessing efficacy and mechanisms of therapeutic intervention in patients with airways disease.
KW - gamma scintigraphy
KW - mucociliary clearance
KW - particle deposition
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U2 - 10.1089/jamp.2017.1388
DO - 10.1089/jamp.2017.1388
M3 - Article
C2 - 29035122
AN - SCOPUS:85051036961
SN - 1941-2711
VL - 31
SP - 204
EP - 211
JO - Journal of aerosol medicine and pulmonary drug delivery
JF - Journal of aerosol medicine and pulmonary drug delivery
IS - 4
ER -