Journal of Physical Therapy Science
Online ISSN : 2187-5626
Print ISSN : 0915-5287
ISSN-L : 0915-5287
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Regional lung volume differences between the side-lying and semi-prone positions
Kyoushi MaseMiki TagamiShigeyuki ImuraKazuhide TomitaMasahiko MonmaMasafumi NozoeYukie Takashima
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2016 年 28 巻 3 号 p. 1020-1025

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[Purpose] This study aimed to clarify the differences in regional lung volume between the semi-prone (Sim’s position) and side-lying position, and the optimal position for increasing lung volume. [Methods] Measurements were performed in both positions on both sides. Sim’s position was inclined 45° forward from the side-lying position. A 1.5-T system with a fast advanced spin-echo sequence in the coronal plane was used for magnetic resonance imaging. [Results] The two positions did not significantly differ in total lung capacity and its subdivisions on both sides, except the left lung in the right side-lying position and right Sim’s position. In the nondependent lung, the percentage lung volume of the dorsal segment was significantly higher in the right Sim’s position than in the right side-lying position. However, no significant difference was observed between the left side-lying and left Sim’s position. [Conclusion] The heart was displaced ventrally by gravity in Sim’s position and leaned on the ventral parapet. The spaces for the expansion of the ventral and dorsal segments of the lung were decreased and increased in Sim’s position, respectively. With a nondependent left lung, the increase in the percentage lung volume of the dorsal segment was greater in Sim’s position than in the side-lying position.

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