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. 1977 Jan 22;116(2):153–154.

Lung density: clinical method for quantitation of pulmonary congestion and edema.

E S Garnett, C E Webber, G Coates, W P Cockshott, C Nahmias, N Lassen
PMCID: PMC1878992  PMID: 608146

Abstract

The density of a defined volume of the human lung can be measured in vivo by a new noninvasive technique. A beam of gamma-rays is directed at the lung and, by measuring the scattered gamma-rays, lung density is calculated. The density in the lower lobe of the right lung in normal man during quiet breathing in the sitting position ranged from 0.25 to 0.37 g.cm-3. Subnormal values were found in patients with emphsema. In patients with pulmonary congestion and edema, lung density values ranged from 0.33 to 0.93 g.cm-3. The lung density measurement correlated well with the findings in chest radiographs but the lung density values were more sensitive indices. This was particularly evident in serial observations of individual patients.

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