PURPOSE: To characterize areas of decreased attenuation on expiratory
computed tomographic (CT) scans in patients with bronchiectasis. MATER
IALS AND METHODS: CT scans were obtained at full inspiration and end e
xpiration in 70 patients with chronic purulent sputum production. Insp
iratory scans were scored at a lobar level for the extent of bronchiec
tasis, and inspiratory and expiratory scans were scored for the presen
ce and extent of areas of decreased attenuation. Total lobar observati
ons were analyzed (n = 840). RESULTS: Bronchiectasis was identified in
434 of 840 lobar observations. The total decreased attenuation score
was related to extent of bronchiectasis (r = .49; P < .001), independe
nt of functional indexes. Negative correlations were found between for
ced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV(1)) and total decreased attenua
tion score (P < .002) and FEV(1) to forced vital capacity ratio (P < .
004) but ndt with indexes of gas transfer. CONCLUSION: Areas of decrea
sed attenuation on expiratory CT scans are common in severe bronchiect
asis. Such areas in lobes without overt bronchiectasis suggest that sm
all airways disease may precede the development of bronchiectasis.