Anatomical segment-counting is the common approach to estimate postoperative lung function in patients candidates for pulmonary lobectomy. However, this method provides a global and theoretical evaluation only. We hypothesize that quantitative parameters derived from preoperative CT imaging may predict postoperative lung function more accurately than anatomical segment-counting technique.
Quantitative CT imaging to predict postoperative pulmonary function in patients undergoing lung resection surgery: pilot study / A. Molani, F. Pennati, R. Carrinola, A. Palleschi, A. Aliverti. ((Intervento presentato al convegno ERS Congress (European Respiratory Society) tenutosi a Milano : 9-13 settembre nel 2023.
Quantitative CT imaging to predict postoperative pulmonary function in patients undergoing lung resection surgery: pilot study
R. Carrinola;A. Palleschi;A. Aliverti
2023
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Anatomical segment-counting is the common approach to estimate postoperative lung function in patients candidates for pulmonary lobectomy. However, this method provides a global and theoretical evaluation only. We hypothesize that quantitative parameters derived from preoperative CT imaging may predict postoperative lung function more accurately than anatomical segment-counting technique.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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