2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-72786-1
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Differences in lung attenuation gradients between supine and standing positions in healthy participants on conventional/supine and upright computed tomography

Fumiko Yagi,
Yoshitake Yamada,
Minoru Yamada
et al.

Abstract: The effect of gravity on the lungs has been evaluated using computed tomography (CT) in the supine and prone positions but not the standing position. However, as humans spend most of the daytime in the standing position, we aimed to compare lung attenuation gradients between the supine and standing positions, and to assess the correlations between the lung attenuation gradients and participant characteristics, including pulmonary function test results. Overall, 100 healthy participants underwent conventional/s… Show more

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