Objective: To investigate the effect of standing with assistance of the tilt table on ventilatory parameters and arterial blood gases in intensive care patients. Design: Consecutive sample. Setting: Tertiary referral hospital. Participants: Fifteen adult patients who had been intubated and mechanically ventilated for more than 5 days (3 subjects successfully weaned, 12 subjects being weaned). Intervention: Passive tilting to 70degrees from the horizontal for 5 minutes using a tilt table. Main Outcome Measures: Minute ventilation (VE), tidal volume (VT), respiratory rate, and arterial partial pressure of oxygen (Pao(2)) and carbon dioxide (Paco(2)). Results: Standing in the tilted position for 5 minutes produced significant increases in VE (
OBJECTIVE Changing the position from supine to prone is an emerging strategy to improve gas exchange...
BACKGROUND: Although placing patients with acute respiratory failure in a prone (face down) position...
Background: Limited data are available on the use of prone position in intubated, invasively ventila...
Patients who are on prolonged ventilator support in critical care unit present wide variety of compl...
Passive tilting increases ventilation in healthy subjects; however, controversy surrounds the propos...
Although tilt tables are used by physiotherapists to reintroduce patients to the vertical position, ...
Although tilt tables are used by physiotherapists to reintroduce patients to the vertical position, ...
Changes of patient's position are routinely used in intensive care unit. The purpose of positioning ...
Objective: Supine position may contribute to the loss of aerated lung volume in patients with acute ...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of prone ventilation on respiratory parameters and extravascular ...
International audienceWhether prone positioning (PP) affects ventilator associated-pneumonia (VAP) a...
ObjectiveHypoxemia is a common problem of 1-lung ventilation. Arterial oxygenation progressively dec...
OBJECTIVE Changing the position from supine to prone is an emerging strategy to improve gas exchange...
BACKGROUND: Although placing patients with acute respiratory failure in a prone (face down) position...
Background: Limited data are available on the use of prone position in intubated, invasively ventila...
Patients who are on prolonged ventilator support in critical care unit present wide variety of compl...
Passive tilting increases ventilation in healthy subjects; however, controversy surrounds the propos...
Although tilt tables are used by physiotherapists to reintroduce patients to the vertical position, ...
Although tilt tables are used by physiotherapists to reintroduce patients to the vertical position, ...
Changes of patient's position are routinely used in intensive care unit. The purpose of positioning ...
Objective: Supine position may contribute to the loss of aerated lung volume in patients with acute ...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of prone ventilation on respiratory parameters and extravascular ...
International audienceWhether prone positioning (PP) affects ventilator associated-pneumonia (VAP) a...
ObjectiveHypoxemia is a common problem of 1-lung ventilation. Arterial oxygenation progressively dec...
OBJECTIVE Changing the position from supine to prone is an emerging strategy to improve gas exchange...
BACKGROUND: Although placing patients with acute respiratory failure in a prone (face down) position...
Background: Limited data are available on the use of prone position in intubated, invasively ventila...