# Automated 3D Quantitative Analysis of Intrapulmonary Vessel Volume on Non-contrast CT in Healthy Individuals

**Authors:** Ying Ming, Yu Zhang, Ran Xiao, Ruijie Zhao, Jiaru Wang, Sirong Piao, Lan Song, Yinghao Xu, Xin Sui, Wei Song

PMC · DOI: 10.2174/0115734056354924241115102310 · Current Medical Imaging · 2025-01-24

## TL;DR

This study shows that automated 3D analysis of lung vessel volume in healthy people varies depending on the CT scan window used.

## Contribution

The study introduces an automated method for 3D quantitative analysis of intrapulmonary vessel volume using non-contrast CT scans.

## Key findings

- IPVV values from the lung window were significantly higher than those from the mediastinal window.
- Sex-based differences in IPVV were observed in specific vessel diameter ranges.
- Automated IPVV extraction proved feasible for identifying vessel morphological characteristics.

## Abstract

This study aimed to compare automated three-dimensional Intrapulmonary Vessel Volume (IPVV) differences between lung and mediastinal windows in healthy individuals using quantitative measurements obtained from chest Computed Tomography (CT) plain scans.

A total of 258 participants (aged 21–83 years) with negative chest CT scans from routine physical examinations conducted between January to November 2023 were retrospectively enrolled. For each healthy participant, an algorithm was used to automatically extract total lung IPVVs as well as IPVVs for vessels of specific diameter. Differences in IPVVs were then compared between those extracted using the lung window and those extracted using the mediastinal window.

The IPVVs for the entire lung, intrapulmonary arteries, intrapulmonary veins, and small pulmonary vessels (categorized by different diameters) extracted from the lung window were significantly higher than those extracted from the mediastinal window (p<0.01). No significant sex-based differences in IPVV were observed for pulmonary arteries and veins with diameters between 0.8 and 1.6 mm, as well as pulmonary veins with diameters between 2.4 and 3.2 mm. However, in pulmonary arteries and veins with diameters between 1.6 and 2.4 mm, females had significantly higher IPVVs than males. In all other cases, IPVVs were larger in males than in females.

This method of automatic IPVV extraction and quantitative assessment has been proven to be feasible. Automated IPVV expression effectively identified morphological characteristics of intrapulmonary vessels. The study has concluded IPVVs extracted from the lung window to be generally larger than those extracted from the mediastinal window.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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