Publications by authors named "Fong Chi Ho"

Parametric response mapping (PRM) is a voxel-based quantitative CT imaging biomarker that measures the severity of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) by analyzing both inspiratory and expiratory CT scans. Although PRM-derived measurements have been shown to predict disease severity and phenotyping, their quantitative accuracy is impacted by the variability of scanner settings and patient conditions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the variability of PRM-based measurements due to the changes in the scanner types and configurations.

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Pulmonary emphysema is a progressive lung disease that requires accurate evaluation for optimal management. This task, possible using quantitative CT, is particularly challenging as scanner and patient attributes change over time, negatively impacting the CT-derived quantitative measures. Efforts to minimize such variations have been limited by the absence of ground truth in clinical data, thus necessitating reliance on clinical surrogates, which may not have one-to-one correspondence to CT-based findings.

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Importance: Clinical imaging trials are crucial for evaluation of medical innovations, but the process is inefficient, expensive, and ethically-constrained. Virtual imaging trial (VIT) approach addresses these limitations by emulating the components of a clinical trial. An rendition of the National Lung Screening Trial (NCLS) via Virtual Lung Screening Trial (VLST) demonstrates the promise of VITs to expedite clinical trials, reduce risks to subjects, and facilitate the optimal use of imaging technologies in clinical settings.

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(COPD) is one of the top three causes of death worldwide, characterized by emphysema and bronchitis. Airway measurements reflect the severity of bronchitis and other airway-related diseases. Airway structures can be objectively evaluated with quantitative computed tomography (CT).

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