Review of Hyperpolarized Pulmonary Functional 129Xe MR for Long-COVID

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作者
Wild, Jim M. [2 ]
Gleeson, Fergus V. [3 ]
Svenningsen, Sarah [4 ]
Grist, James T. [3 ]
Saunders, Laura C. [2 ]
Collier, Guilhem J. [2 ]
Sharma, Maksym [5 ,6 ]
Tcherner, Sam [5 ,6 ]
Mozaffaripour, Ali [5 ,6 ]
Matheson, Alexander M. [5 ,6 ]
Parraga, Grace [1 ,5 ,6 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Room 5235, 1151 Richmond St N, London, ON N6A 5B7, Canada
[2] Univ Sheffield, Dept Infect Immun & Cardiovasc Dis, POLARIS, Sheffield, England
[3] Oxford Univ Hosp, Dept Radiol, Oxford, England
[4] McMaster Univ, Firestone Inst Resp Hlth, Dept Med, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[5] Western Univ, Robarts Res Inst, London, ON, Canada
[6] Western Univ, Dept Med Biophys, London, ON, Canada
[7] Western Univ, Dept Med, Div Respirol, London, ON, Canada
关键词
Xe-129; MRI; hyperpolarized; dissolved phase MRI; gas-exchange MRI; ventilation defects; long-COVID; AIR-FLOW OBSTRUCTION; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; GAS-TRANSFER; LUNG; ASTHMA; RELAXATION; XENON; NMR;
D O I
10.1002/jmri.28940
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
The respiratory consequences of acute COVID-19 infection and related symptoms tend to resolve 4 weeks post-infection. However, for some patients, new, recurrent, or persisting symptoms remain beyond the acute phase and persist for months, post-infection. The symptoms that remain have been referred to as long-COVID. A number of research sites employed Xe-129 magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) during the pandemic and evaluated patients post-infection, months after hospitalization or home-based care as a way to better understand the consequences of infection on Xe-129 MR gas-exchange and ventilation imaging. A systematic review and comprehensive search were employed using MEDLINE via PubMed (April 2023) using the National Library of Medicine's Medical Subject Headings and key words: post-COVID-19, MRI, Xe-129, long-COVID, COVID pneumonia, and post-acute COVID-19 syndrome. Fifteen peer-reviewed manuscripts were identified including four editorials, a single letter to the editor, one review article, and nine original research manuscripts (2020-2023). MRI and MR spectroscopy results are summarized from these prospective, controlled studies, which involved small sample sizes ranging from 9 to 76 participants. Key findings included: 1) Xe-129 MRI gas-exchange and ventilation abnormalities, 3 months post-COVID-19 infection, and 2) a combination of MRI gas-exchange and ventilation abnormalities alongside persistent symptoms in patients hospitalized and not hospitalized for COVID-19, 1-year post-infection. The persistence of respiratory symptoms and Xe-129 MRI abnormalities in the context of normal or nearly normal pulmonary function test results and chest computed tomography (CT) was consistent. Longitudinal improvements were observed in long-term follow-up of long-COVID patients but mean Xe-129 gas-exchange, ventilation heterogeneity values and symptoms remained abnormal, 1-year post-infection. Pulmonary functional MRI using inhaled hyperpolarized Xe-129 gas has played a role in detecting gas-exchange and ventilation abnormalities providing complementary information that may help develop our understanding of the root causes of long-COVID. Level of Evidence1 Technical EfficacyStage 5
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页码:1120 / 1134
页数:15
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