PREFUL stands for "phase-resolved functional lung" and enables the continuous recording of lung function over the entire respiratory and cardiac cycle. This procedure was published in the Journal of Visualized Experiments as a comprehensive guide, both as a specialist article and as a video tutorial. Researchers led by Prof. Vogel-Claussen have designed the method so that it can be performed with standard MRI equipment and requires no additional equipment or personnel.
The PREFUL method uses MRI to detect changes in lung tissue during the respiratory cycle and measures blood flow and ventilation of the lungs in high temporal resolution. "This now enables us to quantify regional lung function in early-stage lung diseases, improve therapy monitoring and also predict disease progression after lung transplantation, for example," explains Prof. Vogel-Claussen.