1.Effects of Backrest Position on Central Venous Pressure and Intracranial Pressure in Brain Surgery Patients.
Hyun Ju KIM ; Kyeong Yae SOHNG
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2006;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. METHODS: Subjects were sixty-four patients who stayed in the neurosurgical intensive care unit after brain surgery at two university-based hospitals. CVP, blood pressure, heart rate and ICP were measured along with position changes in order of backrest position with primary 30 degrees backrest position, 0 degree backrest position and secondary 30 degrees backrest position. For data analysis, one-group, repeated-measures analysis of variance design was used in SAS program. RESULTS: Backrest elevations from 0 degree to 30 degrees did not alter the CVP without increasing the ICP. Therefore, 30 degrees backrest position is a preventive position without increasing ICP. CONCLUSION: 30 degrees backrest position might be appropriate for brain injury patients when CVP is measured.
Adult
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Aged
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Back
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Bed Rest/*methods/nursing
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Brain Injuries/nursing/*rehabilitation/surgery
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*Central Venous Pressure
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Clinical Nursing Research
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Female
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Hospitals, University
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Humans
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*Intracranial Pressure
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Male
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Middle Aged
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*Posture