We evaluated arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) and heart rate in acute stroke patients to determine whether routine positioning affected these physiological parameters. Measurements were recorded at the bedside non-invasively in five different positions assigned in random order each maintained for 10 min. One hundred and twenty-nine patients examined within a median of 72 h, lying on the left side resulted in slightly lower SaO2 than lying on the right side, which was statistically significant in the patients with a right (n = 66), but not left, hemiparesis. Patients able to sit in a chair (n = 65), who mostly had less severe strokes, had a significantly higher mean SaO2 and heart rate when sitting in the chair than when placed in any other...
Background Outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke could be improved by lying flat, i.e., fu...
Background: Blood pressure (BP) is one of the major vital parameters monitored in the stroke unit. T...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: It is generally agreed that optimal head positioning is an important conside...
Patients with acute stroke are at risk of hypoxaemia and the degree of oxygen desaturation may depen...
Objective: To investigate the effect of body position on oxygen saturation in the acute stages post ...
OBJECTIVE: Hypoxemia is an important factor that increases cerebral damage in acute stroke patients....
Evidence suggests that respiratory function is impaired poststroke. Body position is known to influ-...
Objectives: National guidelines recommend mobilisation in bed as early as possible after acute strok...
Background and Purpose-The effects of early upright positioning in the acute phase of ischemic strok...
Objective: Uncertainty exists over the prognostic significance of low arterial oxygen saturation (Sa...
BACKGROUND: The role of supine positioning after acute stroke in improving cerebral blood flow and t...
A quasi-experimental, repeated-measures cross-over design study on the effect of body position on ox...
BACKGROUND: The role of supine positioning after acute stroke in improving cerebral blood flow and t...
BACKGROUND The role of supine positioning after acute stroke in improving cerebral blood flow an...
Objective Uncertainty exists over the prognostic significance of low arterial oxygen saturation (SaO...
Background Outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke could be improved by lying flat, i.e., fu...
Background: Blood pressure (BP) is one of the major vital parameters monitored in the stroke unit. T...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: It is generally agreed that optimal head positioning is an important conside...
Patients with acute stroke are at risk of hypoxaemia and the degree of oxygen desaturation may depen...
Objective: To investigate the effect of body position on oxygen saturation in the acute stages post ...
OBJECTIVE: Hypoxemia is an important factor that increases cerebral damage in acute stroke patients....
Evidence suggests that respiratory function is impaired poststroke. Body position is known to influ-...
Objectives: National guidelines recommend mobilisation in bed as early as possible after acute strok...
Background and Purpose-The effects of early upright positioning in the acute phase of ischemic strok...
Objective: Uncertainty exists over the prognostic significance of low arterial oxygen saturation (Sa...
BACKGROUND: The role of supine positioning after acute stroke in improving cerebral blood flow and t...
A quasi-experimental, repeated-measures cross-over design study on the effect of body position on ox...
BACKGROUND: The role of supine positioning after acute stroke in improving cerebral blood flow and t...
BACKGROUND The role of supine positioning after acute stroke in improving cerebral blood flow an...
Objective Uncertainty exists over the prognostic significance of low arterial oxygen saturation (SaO...
Background Outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke could be improved by lying flat, i.e., fu...
Background: Blood pressure (BP) is one of the major vital parameters monitored in the stroke unit. T...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: It is generally agreed that optimal head positioning is an important conside...