Trendelenburg positioning, a head-down tilt, is routinely used in anaesthesia when inserting a central venous catheter to increase the calibre of the jugular or subclavian veins and to prevent an air embolism. We investigated the impact of Trendelenburg positioning on functional residual capacity and ventilation homogeneity as well as the potential reversibility of these changes by repositioning and/or a recruitment manoeuvre in children with congenital heart disease. Functional residual capacity and ventilation homogeneity were assessed in 20 anaesthetised children between the ages of 3 months and 8 years who required central venous catheterisation before undergoing cardiac surgery. Functional residual capacity was measured (1) in the supi...
Abstract Background A sequential change in body posit...
Question Does a modified postural drainage position (horizontal) produce less cardiovascular and res...
R espiratory adverse events are major causes ofmorbidity and mortality during paediatric anaes-thesi...
Trendelenburg positioning, a head-down tilt, is routinely used in anaesthesia when inserting a centr...
Objectives: Although the prone position is effectively used to improve oxygenation, its impact on fu...
ObjectiveTo characterize factors that contribute to lung function impairment after cardiopulmonary b...
Caudal block results in a motor blockade that can reduce abdominal wall tension. This could interact...
AbstractObjectives: We prospectively evaluated the effects of head position during cardiac deairing ...
We investigated the effects of the prone position on the mechanical properties (compliance and resis...
Background Aspiration is a main contributor to morbidity and mortality in anaesthesia. The ideal ...
Background: Acute hypotension has been treated with the Trendelenburg, or head down tilt (HDT), posi...
Background: A sequential change in body position from supine-to-both lateral positions under constan...
Observational study about the effect of Trendelenburg position during proning in 15 COVID-19 patient...
Respiratory mechanics were studied in five anaesthetised children, aged 3 to 33 months undergoing ur...
Abstract Background Aspiration is a main contributor to morbidity and mortality in anaesthesia. The ...
Abstract Background A sequential change in body posit...
Question Does a modified postural drainage position (horizontal) produce less cardiovascular and res...
R espiratory adverse events are major causes ofmorbidity and mortality during paediatric anaes-thesi...
Trendelenburg positioning, a head-down tilt, is routinely used in anaesthesia when inserting a centr...
Objectives: Although the prone position is effectively used to improve oxygenation, its impact on fu...
ObjectiveTo characterize factors that contribute to lung function impairment after cardiopulmonary b...
Caudal block results in a motor blockade that can reduce abdominal wall tension. This could interact...
AbstractObjectives: We prospectively evaluated the effects of head position during cardiac deairing ...
We investigated the effects of the prone position on the mechanical properties (compliance and resis...
Background Aspiration is a main contributor to morbidity and mortality in anaesthesia. The ideal ...
Background: Acute hypotension has been treated with the Trendelenburg, or head down tilt (HDT), posi...
Background: A sequential change in body position from supine-to-both lateral positions under constan...
Observational study about the effect of Trendelenburg position during proning in 15 COVID-19 patient...
Respiratory mechanics were studied in five anaesthetised children, aged 3 to 33 months undergoing ur...
Abstract Background Aspiration is a main contributor to morbidity and mortality in anaesthesia. The ...
Abstract Background A sequential change in body posit...
Question Does a modified postural drainage position (horizontal) produce less cardiovascular and res...
R espiratory adverse events are major causes ofmorbidity and mortality during paediatric anaes-thesi...