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  New method to produce 3D images of lungs

New method to produce 3D images of lungs

PTI
Published : Dec 21, 2015, 10:56 pm IST
Updated : Dec 21, 2015, 10:56 pm IST

For the first time, scientists have successfully produced 3D images showing oxygen and carbon dioxide transport in the lungs, using a new method that could lead to better treatment for chronic obstruc

For the first time, scientists have successfully produced 3D images showing oxygen and carbon dioxide transport in the lungs, using a new method that could lead to better treatment for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and lung cancer.

Every time we breathe, oxygen and carbon dioxide is transferred between our blood and the air in the lungs.

It is crucial for us to maintain life that this gas transport functions, and detailed knowledge about the movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide is therefore also important.

Not least in the case of patients with pulmonary lung diseases such as COPD, lung cancer and asthma, and also for acutely ill patients who are on a respirator.

For these patients, the latest research in the area may turn out to be the first step on the road to more effective forms of treatment.

"We are the first to develop a new model for how you can see into the lungs. The model provides a kind of 3D map of how and where the CO2 and oxygen transfers take place," said Troels Johansen, PhD student at the Department of Clinical Medicine at Aarhus University in Denmark.

Working in collaboration with researchers from Harvard Medical School, Johansen developed a mathematical model that provides the basis for the 3D images, which in turn are developed from positron emission tomography (PET) scans. The new model can be used for different groups of patients, the researchers said.

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