The rationale for treating patients with acute lung injury in the prone position springs from a number of observations. Clinical reports have documented improved oxygenation when patients are turned prone. Regional vascular conductance is higher in dorsal lung regions regardless of posture. Lung perfusion in dogs is similarly distributed in prone and supine positions. Ventilation to perfusion matching is better in the prone than supine position. These observations provided the incentive for the present series of studies. All studies focus on determinants of gas exchange in supine and prone posture. In paper I, 13 patients with severe acute lung insufficiency were treated in the prone position. They suffered from multiple organ failure due ...