ObjectiveDuring one-lung ventilation, surgical positions significantly affect deterioration of oxygenation, and the lateral decubitus position is superior in preventing dangerous hypoxemia compared with the supine position. However, additional head-down tilt causes more compression of the dependent ventilated lung by the abdominal contents and may result in dangerous hypoxemia, as occurs in the supine position. Therefore, we evaluated the effect of head-down tilt on intrapulmonary shunt and oxygenation during one-lung ventilation in the lateral decubitus position.MethodsThirty-four patients requiring one-lung ventilation were randomly allocated to the control group (n = 17) or the head-down tilt group (n = 17). Hemodynamic and respiratory v...
Background: Body positioning refers to optimize O2 transport by manipulating effect of gravity on ca...
Background and Aims: Baseline difference in the perfusion of two lungs is the cause of intra-operati...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001Pulmonary blood flow distribution is affected by many...
ObjectiveDuring one-lung ventilation, surgical positions significantly affect deterioration of oxyge...
ObjectiveHypoxemia is a common problem of 1-lung ventilation. Arterial oxygenation progressively dec...
OBJECTIVE: During one-lung ventilation, surgical positions significantly affect deterioration of oxy...
PURPOSE: Hypoxemia during one-lung ventilation (OLV) remains a serious problem, particularly in the ...
Patients undergoing one-lung ventilation (OLV) in the supine position face an increased risk of intr...
RATIONALE: Lung volume available for ventilation is markedly decreased during acute respiratory dist...
The role of gravity in the redistribution of pulmonary blood flow during one-lung ventilation (OLV) ...
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Increased intra-abdominal pressure during laparoscopy induces atelectasis. Pos...
The purpose of this prospective randomised cross-over study was to measure peak expiratory flow rate...
BACKGROUND: The role of gravity in the redistribution of pulmonary blood flow during one-lung ventil...
Background: Acute hypotension has been treated with the Trendelenburg, or head down tilt (HDT), posi...
BACKGROUND: Critically ill patients require regular body position changes to minimize the adverse ef...
Background: Body positioning refers to optimize O2 transport by manipulating effect of gravity on ca...
Background and Aims: Baseline difference in the perfusion of two lungs is the cause of intra-operati...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001Pulmonary blood flow distribution is affected by many...
ObjectiveDuring one-lung ventilation, surgical positions significantly affect deterioration of oxyge...
ObjectiveHypoxemia is a common problem of 1-lung ventilation. Arterial oxygenation progressively dec...
OBJECTIVE: During one-lung ventilation, surgical positions significantly affect deterioration of oxy...
PURPOSE: Hypoxemia during one-lung ventilation (OLV) remains a serious problem, particularly in the ...
Patients undergoing one-lung ventilation (OLV) in the supine position face an increased risk of intr...
RATIONALE: Lung volume available for ventilation is markedly decreased during acute respiratory dist...
The role of gravity in the redistribution of pulmonary blood flow during one-lung ventilation (OLV) ...
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Increased intra-abdominal pressure during laparoscopy induces atelectasis. Pos...
The purpose of this prospective randomised cross-over study was to measure peak expiratory flow rate...
BACKGROUND: The role of gravity in the redistribution of pulmonary blood flow during one-lung ventil...
Background: Acute hypotension has been treated with the Trendelenburg, or head down tilt (HDT), posi...
BACKGROUND: Critically ill patients require regular body position changes to minimize the adverse ef...
Background: Body positioning refers to optimize O2 transport by manipulating effect of gravity on ca...
Background and Aims: Baseline difference in the perfusion of two lungs is the cause of intra-operati...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001Pulmonary blood flow distribution is affected by many...