Supine posture changes lung volumes and increases ventilation heterogeneity in cystic fibrosis.
Laurie J SmithKenneth A MacleodGuilhem J CollierFelix C HornHelen SheridanIna AldagChris J TaylorSteve CunninghamJim M WildAlex HorsleyPublished in: PloS one (2017)
There is a significant increase in LCI from sitting to supine, which we believe to be in part due to changes in lung volume and also increasing ventilation heterogeneity related to posture. This may have implications in longitudinal measurements from infancy to older childhood and for studies comparing supine imaging methods to LCI.