2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00063-016-0196-2
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Lagerungstherapie und Frühmobilisation auf der Intensivstation

Abstract: The 2007 guidelines "Positioning for prophylaxis and therapy of pulmonary disorders" were completely revised in 2015 on behalf of the German Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine. With regard to practical and scientific relevance, early mobilization of patients in critical care has been included in the guidelines for the first time. Furthermore, the recommendations for prone positioning have been updated, based on current evidence in medicine and nursing. In addition, recommendations regarding… Show more

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“…According to this guide, unsuitable positions can cause harm to the patient. Flat supine position should only be used in cases of urgent medical or nursing procedures and to have the head raised at an angle of 20-45° in patients with mechanical ventilation (12). Proper position should be determined according to the health condition of the patient.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to this guide, unsuitable positions can cause harm to the patient. Flat supine position should only be used in cases of urgent medical or nursing procedures and to have the head raised at an angle of 20-45° in patients with mechanical ventilation (12). Proper position should be determined according to the health condition of the patient.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, in a study on the effect of 0 degrees (supine) and 45 degrees (semifowler) bed head positions on hemodynamic parameters of on hemodialysis ICU patients, it was shown that hemodynamic parameters were not significantly affected by position changes 24 . In another study on the analysis of the effect of lateral positioning on oxygenation and heart rate in trauma neurosurgical ICU patients, the lateral position did not significantly affect the oxygenation and heart rate 25,26 . Additionally, in a study including hemodynamically stable patients with a head injury, the patients were placed in four different positions (supine lying, right lateral lying, left lateral lying, and semi-fowler), and the heart rate, respiration rate, and blood pressure became stabilized at lower values at the end of 15 minutes in every position 16 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%