Anaesthesia and intensive care
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Anaesth Intensive Care · Nov 2008
Effect of recruitment and body positioning on lung volume and oxygenation in acute lung injury model.
The mechanism of oxygenation improvement after recruitment manoeuvres or prone positioning in acute lung injury or acute respiratory distress syndrome is still unclear. We tried to determine the mechanism responsible for the effects of recruitment manoeuvres or prone positioning on lung aeration using a whole lung computed tomography scan in an oleic acid induced acute lung injury canine model. Twelve adult mongrel dogs were allocated into either the supine group (n=6) or the prone group (n=6). ⋯ Prone positioning increased oxygenation (P=0.004) that also correlated with increase of the poorly- and well-aerated dorsal (nondependent) lung volume (r=0.787, P<0.001). However, the recruitment manoeuvre in the prone position had no effect on oxygenation despite an increase in ventral (dependent) lung volume. The increase in PaO2 after recruitment manoeuvres in the supine position or after prone positioning is related to the increase of the poorly- and well-aerated dorsal lung.
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Anaesth Intensive Care · Nov 2008
Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative StudyLumbar wedge versus pelvic wedge in preventing hypotension following combined spinal epidural anaesthesia for caesarean delivery.
Aortocaval compression is a major cause of maternal hypotension. A randomised controlled clinical trial was designed to compare two wedged supine positions for prevention of hypotension following combined spinal epidural anaesthesia for caesarean delivery. Sixty parturients undergoing elective caesarean delivery were randomly assigned to two different wedged supine positions. ⋯ Heart rate did not change significantly in either group. There were no significant differences between the two groups for Apgar score and umbilical arterial pH. A lumbar wedge is more effective than a pelvic wedge in preventing hypotension following combined spinal epidural anaesthesia for caesarean delivery, although it does not eliminate hypotension.