Evaluation of Ventilation Homogeneity as a Marker of Small Airway Disease in Active Smokers
NCT03728712 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 30
Last updated 2022-11-14
Summary
Ventilation heterogeneity is a hallmark feature of most obstructive pulmonary diseases. In particular, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is pathologically and physiologically characterized by small airway destruction and marked airway cellular inflammation, which result in prominent expiratory airflow limitation, air trapping, hyperinflation and abnormal gas exchange. COPD is strongly linked with the exposition to inhaled irritants, most notably tobacco smoke, and is as such a potentially preventable disease. COPD-related morbidity, mortality and social costs are high: in Canada, COPD is the main cause of hospital admission among all chronic diseases and is the fourth leading cause of death.
Diagnosis of COPD requires the objective demonstration of expiratory airflow limitation using spirometry. In the right clinical context, a post-bronchodilator forced vital capacity (FVC) / forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) ratio \<0.70 is considered indicative of the presence of COPD, and therefore pulmonary function testing is required to make the diagnosis. However, the natural history of COPD represents a slowly-progressive continuum: active smokers that do not meet the criteria for COPD are still at risk of developing the disease. In fact, when compared to healthy non-smokers, active smokers without overt COPD can already show some pathological and clinical features of the disease. Notably, they report increased levels of resting dyspnea, chronic cough, lower exercise capacity, exercise-induced dynamic hyperinflation and marked airway inflammatory cellular infiltration, while conserving normal pulmonary function test values.
These findings highlight the negative, clinically-measurable effects of tobacco smoking on pulmonary function, but also the limitations of standard pulmonary function testing in identifying the presence of early, mild airway disease and quantifying physiological limitations in these subjects. As such, there is a need for a novel, simple and reliable method of quantifying airway disease in this population.
Quantitative lung ventilation single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) allows an objective quantification of the regional heterogeneity of ventilation in humans. The coefficient of variation (CV) of the distribution of a radioactive tracer, inhaled during the test, allows the generation of heterogeneity maps and density curves of small elements of the lung. These variables are sensitive to the presence of COPD, asthma, air trapping and are correlated to even slight anomalies in pulmonary function testing in otherwise healthy subjects. As such, SPECT could prove useful as an early marker of airway disease in active smokers at risk of developing COPD, but its use in this context has never been formally tested.
This pilot study addresses the question of whether lung SPECT could provide clinically relevant information on airway disease in active smokers without overt lung disease on pulmonary lung function testing.
Conditions
- Lung Function Testing
- Cigarette Smoking
- Single-photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT)
- Ventilation Homogeneity
- Lung Disease Prevention
Interventions
- DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
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SPECT/CT
Technegas-Tc99m is approved by Health Canada for the evaluation of ventilation. Technegas will be prepared with a Technegas Generator (Cyclomedica) according to the manufacturer recommendations with a simmer phase and a burning phase. 95% ethanol will be used to wet the carbon crucible. The crucible will be loaded with 20-30 mCi of Tc99m. Tc99m has a physical half-life of 6 hours. Technegas will be administered to the patient within 10 minutes of its preparation, in a separate room than the scanning room. The inhalation technique will be rehearsed with the patient prior to the actual inhalation. The patient will be in supine position. A mouth piece and a nose clip will be used. The patient will be instructed to take 3 breaths of Technegas, starting after normal exhalation. A survey meter will be used to monitor the quality of the inhalation.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Cyclomedica Australia PTY Limited
collaborator INDUSTRY -
Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM)
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Bruno-Pierre Dubé, MD · Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM)
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2019-01-30
- Primary Completion
- 2022-11-09
- Completion
- 2022-11-09
Countries
- Canada
Study Locations
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