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Prediction of COPD Severity Using Electrical Impedance Tomography

Prediction of COPD Severity Using Electrical Impedance Tomography

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20 years and older
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Overview

The purpose of this study is to predict the CT visual score of emphysema with EIT-based parameters, in order to provide a non-invasive and convenient method for the evaluation of lung structure and physiological and pathological progression of COPD.

Description

Methods: By collecting pulmonary function data, CT visual scores, and EIT data, and employing deep machine learning algorithms to compare the predictive capabilities of EIT and PFT for CT visual scores of pulmonary emphysema, this study aims to validate the ability of EIT to assess the progression of COPD.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Clinical physicians suspect a patient may have COPD based on symptoms and physical examination, but a definitive diagnosis has not been confirmed through PFTs.
  • Age > 20 years, and be able to communicate with doctors.
  • Willing to sign informed consent for the course of the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patient refusal of EIT examination.
  • The CT scan information is incomplete, and the interval between the pulmonary function test and the CT scan is more than 180 days.

Study details
    Electric Impedance
    Respiratory Function Tests
    Pulmonary Disease
    Chronic Obstructive

NCT06359145

Chinese PLA General Hospital

12 April 2024

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