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  1. Physiological and clinical effects of trunk inclination adjustment in ...

    Background Adjusting trunk inclination from a semi-recumbent position to a supine-flat position or vice versa in patients with respiratory failure significantly affects numerous aspects of respiratory …

  2. Jun 27, 2024 · Background Adjusting trunk inclination from a semi‐recumbent position to a supine‐flat position or vice versa in patients with respiratory failure significantly afects numerous aspects of …

  3. Trendelenburg position is a reasonable alternative to passive leg ...

    Background Passive leg raising (PLR) is a well-recognized method for assessing volume responsiveness in the intensive care unit (ICU); however, it has some limitations. The physiology of …

  4. Apr 24, 2020 · Safety endpoints Safety endpoints and management are detailed in Supple-mentary Material 1: Appendix File 4. In case of inadvert-ent serious side efect occurrence, patient will be …

  5. PLR initiated from the semi-recumbent position induced a greater increase in preload than PLR ini-tiated from the supine position and is the standard PLR method for predicting volume responsiveness [7, 27].

  6. Comparative analysis of various positioning strategies revealed that both the S/F ratio and ROX index reached their optimal values in the “Thinker’s position”, with sus-tained improvement observed over …

  7. Preventing ventilator-associated pneumonia: a new methodology for …

    Jun 22, 2011 · Among the measures for preventing ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) in patients at risk, strict control of the bed head above 30° stands as the single one with better cost benefit [1]. …

  8. Jun 27, 2016 · Study design and measurements Immediately after inclusion of the patients, when pa-tients were in the semi-recumbent position, we collected demographic characteristics, PI and …

  9. Stroke volume and passive leg raising predict volume responsiveness in ...

    Oct 30, 2009 · Second, why did the authors perform the volume expansion after the PLR with the patients again in the semi-recumbent position? Patients are put in this position to mobilize more …

  10. MHz linear transducer. Participants were examined in a resting semi-recumbent position (30–45° head elevation), neck slightly extended. S dation proto-cols were not modified for SWE, but Richmond …