Abstract Background The optimal position for surgery is one in which the patient is provided the best possible surgical intervention and put at minimum risk. Different surgical positions may cause changes in tissue perfusion. This study investigates the relationship between surgical patient positions and perfusion index. Methods A sample of 61 healthy individuals with no peripheral circulatory disorders, chronic diseases, or anemia was included in this study. Participants held six different positions: supine, prone, 45-degree sitting-supine, 45-degree supine with legs lifted, Trendelenburg (45-degrees head down), and reverse Trendelenburg (45-degrees head up). Perfusion index values were then measured and recorded after individuals held the...
This study used alterations in body position to identify differences in hemodynamic responses to pas...
BACKGROUND Limb elevation is a commonly used approach for reducing edema and increasing venous dr...
The purpose of this study was to analyse the effects of sitting, supine and laterals positions on ar...
This study was designed to evaluate the effects of posture on ventilation/perfusion in the postopera...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Keeping the patient in a sitting or semi-sitting position for time-c...
Patient positioning is one of the milestones of neurological surgery, which significantly affects th...
The aim of this work is anesthesia we do in the operating room. We use different methods and a perfu...
BACKGROUND: It is common practice to elevate the limbs postoperatively to reduce oedema and hence op...
Objective: In this study, the effect of different angles (0°, 30° and 45°) on hemodynamic and pulmon...
Background: It is common practice to elevate the limbs postoperatively to reduce oedema and hence op...
RATIONALE: The changes in body position can cause changes in lung function, and it is necessary to u...
Background Improper prone positioning of obese patients for spine surgery can increase the intra-abd...
AbstractRationaleThe changes in body position can cause changes in lung function, and it is necessar...
This study used alterations in body position to identify differences in hemodynamic responses to pas...
This study used alterations in body position to identify differences in hemodynamic responses to pas...
This study used alterations in body position to identify differences in hemodynamic responses to pas...
BACKGROUND Limb elevation is a commonly used approach for reducing edema and increasing venous dr...
The purpose of this study was to analyse the effects of sitting, supine and laterals positions on ar...
This study was designed to evaluate the effects of posture on ventilation/perfusion in the postopera...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Keeping the patient in a sitting or semi-sitting position for time-c...
Patient positioning is one of the milestones of neurological surgery, which significantly affects th...
The aim of this work is anesthesia we do in the operating room. We use different methods and a perfu...
BACKGROUND: It is common practice to elevate the limbs postoperatively to reduce oedema and hence op...
Objective: In this study, the effect of different angles (0°, 30° and 45°) on hemodynamic and pulmon...
Background: It is common practice to elevate the limbs postoperatively to reduce oedema and hence op...
RATIONALE: The changes in body position can cause changes in lung function, and it is necessary to u...
Background Improper prone positioning of obese patients for spine surgery can increase the intra-abd...
AbstractRationaleThe changes in body position can cause changes in lung function, and it is necessar...
This study used alterations in body position to identify differences in hemodynamic responses to pas...
This study used alterations in body position to identify differences in hemodynamic responses to pas...
This study used alterations in body position to identify differences in hemodynamic responses to pas...
BACKGROUND Limb elevation is a commonly used approach for reducing edema and increasing venous dr...
The purpose of this study was to analyse the effects of sitting, supine and laterals positions on ar...