AbstractRationaleThe changes in body position can cause changes in lung function, and it is necessary to understand them, especially in the postoperative upper abdominal surgery, since these patients are susceptible to postoperative pulmonary complications.ObjectiveTo assess the vital capacity in the supine position (head at 0° and 45°), sitting and standing positions in patients in the postoperative upper abdominal surgery.MethodsA cross-sectional study conducted between August 2008 and January 2009 in a hospital in Salvador/BA. The instrument used to measure vital capacity was analogic spirometer, the choice of the sequence of positions followed a random order obtained from the draw of the four positions. Secondary data were collected fro...
SummaryBackground and objectivesThe change from the sitting position to supine position, general ane...
Background: Postural drainage is used exclusively or in combination with other airway clearance tech...
The purpose of this study was to analyse the effects of sitting, supine and laterals positions on ar...
RATIONALE: The changes in body position can cause changes in lung function, and it is necessary to u...
AbstractRationaleThe changes in body position can cause changes in lung function, and it is necessar...
This study was designed to evaluate the effects of posture on ventilation/perfusion in the postopera...
ResumenJustificaciónLas alteraciones en el posicionamiento corporal pueden ocasionar cambios en la f...
Background: Obese patients are at risk of developing postoperative pulmonary complications. We hypot...
It is undesirable to have postoperative hypoxemia. Respiratory function were compared with two diff...
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Influence of different body positions in vital capacity in patients on postoperative upper abdomina
The effects of body position (sitting versus supine) on respiratory and haemodynamic patterns were e...
Abstract Background Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) are routinely performed in the upright position ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of respiratory physiotherapy (walking,...
Patients undergoing upper abdominal surgery develop a restrictive pattern of pulmonary dysfunc-tion ...
SummaryBackground and objectivesThe change from the sitting position to supine position, general ane...
Background: Postural drainage is used exclusively or in combination with other airway clearance tech...
The purpose of this study was to analyse the effects of sitting, supine and laterals positions on ar...
RATIONALE: The changes in body position can cause changes in lung function, and it is necessary to u...
AbstractRationaleThe changes in body position can cause changes in lung function, and it is necessar...
This study was designed to evaluate the effects of posture on ventilation/perfusion in the postopera...
ResumenJustificaciónLas alteraciones en el posicionamiento corporal pueden ocasionar cambios en la f...
Background: Obese patients are at risk of developing postoperative pulmonary complications. We hypot...
It is undesirable to have postoperative hypoxemia. Respiratory function were compared with two diff...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
Influence of different body positions in vital capacity in patients on postoperative upper abdomina
The effects of body position (sitting versus supine) on respiratory and haemodynamic patterns were e...
Abstract Background Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) are routinely performed in the upright position ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of respiratory physiotherapy (walking,...
Patients undergoing upper abdominal surgery develop a restrictive pattern of pulmonary dysfunc-tion ...
SummaryBackground and objectivesThe change from the sitting position to supine position, general ane...
Background: Postural drainage is used exclusively or in combination with other airway clearance tech...
The purpose of this study was to analyse the effects of sitting, supine and laterals positions on ar...