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Effect of 45degrees Reclining Sitting Posture on Swallowing in Patients with Dysphagia

Park BH, Seo JH, Ko MH, Park SH

PURPOSE: To determine the effect of a 45degrees reclining sitting posture on swallowing in patients with dysphagia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-four patients with dysphagia were evaluated. Videofluoroscopic swallowing study was performed...
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Effects of Posture and Acute Sleep Deprivation on Heart Rate Variability

Nam KC, Kwon MK, Kim DW

PURPOSE: In our previous study to investigate autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity due to radio frequency (RF) radiation using heart rate variability (HRV), drowsiness was observed in approximately half of...
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Postural relief of food impaction in a patient with stenosed esophagus : a case report

Park SH, Jung SY, Bahk YW

A patient with past history of esophageal stenosis complained of sudden dysphagia in the erect position which was relieved transiently in the supine position. Initial esophagoscopy failed to detect any...
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A New Case of Fatal Pulmonary Thromboembolism Associated with Prolonged Sitting at Computer in Korea

Lee H

  • KMID: 2428336
  • Yonsei Med J.
  • 2004 Apr;45(2):349-351.
A newly reported, variant form of venous thromboembolism (VTE), named as "eThrombosis", occurred in a patient who maintained a prolonged sitting position at a computer. The patient fortunately recovered from...
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Effect of Lateral Position and Chest Percussion on Pulmonary Gas Exchange in Decreased Level of Conscious Patients

Seo SS, So HY

  • KMID: 1401824
  • J Nurs Acad Soc.
  • 1991 Aug;21(2):204-217.
The purpose of this study is to verify the effect of lateral position and chest percussion on gas exchange in the decreased level of conscious patients. The Subjects for...
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Effect of changing position from supine to standing up-right on the circulation in young men and women

Choe MA, Kim JI, Kim HL

  • KMID: 1401867
  • J Nurs Acad Soc.
  • 1989 Dec;19(3):285-298.
This study investigated the effect of changing position from supine to standing upright on the circulation of young men and women. Healthy men and women ranging from age of 18...
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Effects of Backrest Position on Central Venous Pressure and Intracranial Pressure in Brain Surgery Patients

Kim HJ, Sohng KY

  • KMID: 1125306
  • J Korean Acad Nurs.
  • 2006 Apr;36(2):353-360.
PURPOSE: This study was done to investigate the effects of backrest elevation of 0 degree and 30 degrees that minimize the risk of increasing ICP when CVP is measured....
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Incidence of Venous Air Embolism during Myomectomy: The Effect of Patient Position

An J, Shin SK, Kwon JY, Kim KJ

PURPOSE: Venous air embolism (VAE) is characterized by the entrainment of air or exogenous gases from broken venous vasculature into the central venous system. No study exists regarding the effect...
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Positioning During CT Gastrography in Patients with Gastric Cancer: the Effect on Gastric Distension and Lesion Conspicuity

Kim HJ, Kim AY, Lee JH, Yook JH, Yu ES, Ha HK

OBJECTIVE: We wanted to prospectively evaluate the effect of various positions of the patient on gastric distension and lesion conspicuity during performance of CT gastrography (CTG). MATERIALS AND METHODS: One...
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Clinical Meaning of Early Oxygenation Improvement in Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome under Prolonged Prone Positioning

Lee K, Kim MY, Yoo JW, Hong SB, Lim CM, Koh Y

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Ventilating patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in the prone position has been shown to improve arterial oxygenation, but prolonged prone positioning frequently requires continuous deep sedation, which...
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