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Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy: Which Position? Supine Position! [PDF]
Guido Giusti+3 more
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DISTRIBUTION OF VENTILATION IN THE SUPINE POSITION
SUMMARY The relationship between lung volume and regional distribution of ventilation measured by the single breath oxygen test has been found to be similar in the upright and supine positions. When subjects breathe at progressively smaller lung volumes there is an increase in the slope of the alveolar plateau indicative of a redistribution of ...
John G. Jones
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Registration in the supine position improve the accuracy of cup placement in total hip arthroplasty using a portable navigation system [PDF]
Portable navigation systems have been developed for use in total hip arthroplasty (THA) in recent years. Although intraoperative registration in the lateral decubitus position or the supine position is need to create the three-dimensional coordinate ...
Yohei Naito+4 more
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Bloating in a supine position [PDF]
Akira Hokama+5 more
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The Supine Position for Shoulder Arthroscopy [PDF]
Shoulder arthroscopy is traditionally performed with the patient in either the beach chair position or the lateral decubitus position. Each position has its advantages and disadvantages.
Chonlathan Iamsumang, M.D.+1 more
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Supine Percutaneous Nephrolithotripsy in Double-S Position [PDF]
Background. At present, the percutaneous nephrolithotripsy (PCNL) is performed both in supine and in prone position. The aim of this paper is to describe an innovative position during PCNL. Methods. We describe a supine position.
Giuseppe Giusti, Antonello De Lisa
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Supine and Prone Infant Positioning: A Winning Combination [PDF]
Since 1992, the optimal sleeping position for infants in the United States has been supine. This position has been shown to greatly reduce the rate of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (Skadberg, Morild, & Markestad, 1998). However, the supine position may lead to other unintended consequences or complications.
Martha Wilson Jones
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Supine position for chest X‐ray? [PDF]
Penny Shaw, H. M. Saxton
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Background and Objectives: Supine-to-prone hypotension is caused by increased intrathoracic pressure and decreased venous return in the prone position.
Jin Hee Ahn+6 more
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Objective: This study aims to compare outcomes of supine percutaneous nephrolithotomy to prone percutaneous nephrolithotomy as a traditional approach in Hasan Sadikin Hospital Bandung.
Ferry Safriadi, Dadan Ramdhan
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