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Intra-arterial blood pressure reading in intensive care unit patients in the lateral position

M.j. Aries, Adnan Aslan, J.w. Elting, R.e. Stewart, Jan G Zijlstra, Jacques De Keyser, P.c. Vroomen

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    Background.? Routine lateral turning of patients has become an accepted standard of care to prevent complications of immobility. The haemodynamic and oxygenation effects for patients in both lateral positions (45°) are still a matter of debate. We aimed to study the effect of these positions on blood pressure, heart rate and oxygenation in a general intensive care population. Design.? Observational study. Method.? Twenty stable intensive care unit patients had intra-arterial blood pressure recordings in the supine and lateral positions with the correction of hydrostatic height compared with a fixed reference point (phlebostatic level). A multilevel model was used to analyse the data. Results.? Mean arterial pressure readings in the lateral positions were, on average, 5?mmHg higher than in the supine position (p?
    Originele taal-2English
    Pagina's (van-tot)1825-1830
    Aantal pagina's6
    TijdschriftJournal of Clinical Nursing
    Volume21
    StatusPublished - jul. 2012

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