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. 2010 Aug 6;37(9):4560–4571. doi: 10.1118/1.3471020

Table 2.

Bifurcation points distribution relative to their position to the lungs’ edge and bronchial tree represented by the average distance and the percentage of points within a distance of 5, 10, and 15 mm from the lungs’ edge and bronchial tree surface.

Patient Point location relative to lungs’ edge Point location relative to bronchial tree
Average minimum distance (max) (mm) <5 mm (%) <10 mm (%) <15 mm (%) Average minimum distance (max) (mm) <5 mm (%) <10 mm (%) <15 mm (%)
P1 17.4 (36.4) 4.7 16.3 41.7 4.4 (26.7) 65.1 86.1 95.4
P2 14.9 (28.7) 7.0 24.6 50.9 3.4 (13.6) 71.9 86.0 100
P3 16.6 (29) 0.0 9.3 44.2 7.6 (22.1) 34.9 67.4 93
P4 15.7 (39.4) 2.2 24.4 57.8 3.4 (37) 80 91.1 95.6
P5 16.5 (30.5) 0 16.7 45.2 4.4 (18.2) 64.3 78.6 97.6
P6 19 (37.7) 0 10.8 40.5 1.8 (13.2) 89.2 97.3 100
P7 17.3 (29) 0 4.7 41.9 1.0 (5.7) 97.7 100 100
P8 17.7 (28) 0 5.6 38.9 3.4 (18.9) 77.8 83.3 94.4
P9 16 (41.2) 0 19.7 57.7 5.5 (24.5) 49.3 84.5 94.4
P10 18.7 (33.8) 83.3 81.0 100 2.5 (11.2) 83.3 94.4 100
Average 17.0 (30.2) 9.7 21.3 51.9 3.7 (19.1) 71.4 86.9 97.0