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Dynamic changes in lung water density and volume following supine body positioning.

Thomas GoodhartPeter SeresJustin GrenierChristopher KeenRobert W StobbeRichard B Thompson
Published in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2024)
Lung volumes during tidal breathing decrease significantly over tens of minutes following supine body positioning, with corresponding increases in lung water density (9.2 ± 4.4% relative increase). The total volume of lung water is slightly reduced over this interval (3.3 ± 4.0% relative change). Evaluation of rLWD should take time after supine positioning, and more generally, all sources of lung volume changes should be taken into consideration to avoid significant bias.
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