The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of mobilisation on respiratory and haemodynamic variables in the intubated, ventilated abdominal surgical patient. Mobilisation was defined as the progression of activity from supine, to sitting over the edge of the bed, standing, walking on the spot for one minute, sitting out of bed initially, and sitting out of bed for 20 minutes. Seventeen patients with age (mean ± SD) 71.4 ± 7.1 years satisfied inclusion criteria. Respiratory and haemodynamic parameters were measured in each of the above positions and compared with supine. In the 15 subjects who completed the protocol, standing resulted in significant increases in minute ventilation (VE) from 15.1 ± 3.1 l/min in supine to 21.3 ± 3.6 ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To assess if the observed respiratory cycle-related variation in intra-abdomina...
Introduction: One of the most common ways put into practice to the clearance of the airway of patien...
Changes of patient's position are routinely used in intensive care unit. The purpose of positioning ...
This study was designed to evaluate the effects of posture on ventilation/perfusion in the postopera...
The effects of body position (sitting versus supine) on respiratory and haemodynamic patterns were e...
RATIONALE: The changes in body position can cause changes in lung function, and it is necessary to u...
Deep breathing and ambulation are used by physiotherapists for patients after surgery, however the p...
AbstractRationaleThe changes in body position can cause changes in lung function, and it is necessar...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of respiratory physiotherapy (walking,...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of patient positioning during laparoscopic cholecys...
6 ABSTRACT Respiratory insufficiency and the need of mechanical ventilation together represent a big...
During mechanical ventilation (MV), the interplay between abdomen and thorax has been studied unilat...
The aim of this study was to identify some of the mechanisms which could be involved in the blunted ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of sustained deep inspiration in the prevention of postoperative pu...
International audienceDuring abdominal surgery, the use of protective ventilation with a low tidal v...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To assess if the observed respiratory cycle-related variation in intra-abdomina...
Introduction: One of the most common ways put into practice to the clearance of the airway of patien...
Changes of patient's position are routinely used in intensive care unit. The purpose of positioning ...
This study was designed to evaluate the effects of posture on ventilation/perfusion in the postopera...
The effects of body position (sitting versus supine) on respiratory and haemodynamic patterns were e...
RATIONALE: The changes in body position can cause changes in lung function, and it is necessary to u...
Deep breathing and ambulation are used by physiotherapists for patients after surgery, however the p...
AbstractRationaleThe changes in body position can cause changes in lung function, and it is necessar...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of respiratory physiotherapy (walking,...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of patient positioning during laparoscopic cholecys...
6 ABSTRACT Respiratory insufficiency and the need of mechanical ventilation together represent a big...
During mechanical ventilation (MV), the interplay between abdomen and thorax has been studied unilat...
The aim of this study was to identify some of the mechanisms which could be involved in the blunted ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of sustained deep inspiration in the prevention of postoperative pu...
International audienceDuring abdominal surgery, the use of protective ventilation with a low tidal v...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To assess if the observed respiratory cycle-related variation in intra-abdomina...
Introduction: One of the most common ways put into practice to the clearance of the airway of patien...
Changes of patient's position are routinely used in intensive care unit. The purpose of positioning ...