Abstract

RATIONALE Automated quantitative imaging may assess disease course and response to therapy in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). However, effort-dependent variability in inspiration impacts measurements. Spirometry-guided high-resolution computed tomography (SG-HRCT) may reduce this variability. Furthermore, it is unknown to what extent quantitative imaging correlates with pulmonary function or exercise tolerance. METHODS In …

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