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Three-dimensional radionuclide imaging provides information on the intra-pu
lmonary spatial deposition of inhaled aerosol. Conversion of this data to p
rovide the airway deposition pattern is valuable to clinical researchers in
inhalation therapy and mathematical modellers of aerosol deposition. An it
erative technique for performing this process is described and evaluated on
simulated image data in which the 'true' distribution by airway generation
is known. It is compared to three previously described methods and shown t
o have better accuracy and precision in estimating airway distribution. The
coefficient of Variation for estimating the bronchial airways deposition u
sing the new technique of 13% is superior to that for the whole conducting
airway at 20%. In conclusion a new method for converting spatial imaging da
ta on inhaled aerosol deposition to a description by airway generation is p
resented and shown to be superior to three alternative approaches. (C) 2000
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