Gravity-dependent atelectasis
Gravity-dependent
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Gravity-dependent atelectasis refers to a form of lung atelectasis which occurs in the dependent portions of the lungs due to a combination of reduced alveolar volume and increased perfusion. Being due to gravity, it usually has a dependent and subpleural distribution. It is very commonly seen in the posterior lung bases on CT, particularly in elderly individuals.
In normal lung, gravity gradients exist in end-inspiration between the apex and lung base of 4:1 in the erect patient and between the anterior and posterior lung of 2.5:1 in the supine patient . These gradients increase in the presence of lung disease that increases the weight of the lung causing atelectasis.
Pathology
Etiology
- bedridden patients
- patients with prolonged shallow breathing
- impaired mucociliary clearance
- pneumonia
- pulmonary edema
Differential diagnosis
- early interstitial lung disease: prone CT chest can usually differentiate