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Metabolic and ventilatory changes during postural change from the supine position to the reclining position in bedridden older patients

The prevention of pneumonia in bedridden older patients is important, and its recurrence in these patients is a relevant issue. Patients who are bedridden and inactive, and have dysphagia are considered to be at risk for pneumonia. Efforts to reduce the bedridden state and low activity may be necess...

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Autores principales: Yamada, Yoji, Mitani, Yuji, Yamamoto, Akio, Miura, Kazumo, Yamada, Kanji, Oki, Yukari, Oki, Yutaro, Maejima, Yasumichi, Kurumatani, Yoko, Ishikawa, Akira
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9997819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36897678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000033250
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author Yamada, Yoji
Mitani, Yuji
Yamamoto, Akio
Miura, Kazumo
Yamada, Kanji
Oki, Yukari
Oki, Yutaro
Maejima, Yasumichi
Kurumatani, Yoko
Ishikawa, Akira
author_facet Yamada, Yoji
Mitani, Yuji
Yamamoto, Akio
Miura, Kazumo
Yamada, Kanji
Oki, Yukari
Oki, Yutaro
Maejima, Yasumichi
Kurumatani, Yoko
Ishikawa, Akira
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description The prevention of pneumonia in bedridden older patients is important, and its recurrence in these patients is a relevant issue. Patients who are bedridden and inactive, and have dysphagia are considered to be at risk for pneumonia. Efforts to reduce the bedridden state and low activity may be necessary to reduce the risk of developing pneumonia in bedridden older patients. This study aimed to clarify the effects of postural change from the supine position to the reclining position on metabolic and ventilatory parameters and on safety in bedridden older patients. Using a breath gas analyzer and other tools, we assessed the following 3 positions: lying on the back (supine), resting in the Fowler position (Fowler), and resting in an 80° recline wheelchair (80°). Measurements were oxygen uptake, carbon dioxide output, gas exchange ratio, tidal volume (V(T)), minute volume, respiratory rate, inspiratory time, expiratory time, total respiratory time, mean inspiratory flow, metabolic equivalents, end-expiratory oxygen, and end-expiratory carbon dioxide as well as various vital signs. The study analysis included 19 bedridden participants. The change in oxygen uptake driven by changing the posture from the supine position to the Fowler position was as small as 10.8 mL/minute. V(T) significantly increased from the supine position (398.4 ± 111.2 mL) to the Fowler position (426.9 ± 106.8 mL) (P = .037) and then showed a decreasing trend in the 80° position (416.8 ± 92.5 mL). For bedridden older patients, sitting in a wheelchair is a very low-impact physical activity, similar to that in normal people. The V(T) of bedridden older patients was maximal in the Fowler position, and the ventilatory volume did not increase with an increasing reclining angle, unlike that in normal people. These findings suggest that appropriate reclining postures in clinical situations can promote an increase in the ventilatory rate in bedridden older patients.
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spelling pubmed-99978192023-03-10 Metabolic and ventilatory changes during postural change from the supine position to the reclining position in bedridden older patients Yamada, Yoji Mitani, Yuji Yamamoto, Akio Miura, Kazumo Yamada, Kanji Oki, Yukari Oki, Yutaro Maejima, Yasumichi Kurumatani, Yoko Ishikawa, Akira Medicine (Baltimore) 6300 The prevention of pneumonia in bedridden older patients is important, and its recurrence in these patients is a relevant issue. Patients who are bedridden and inactive, and have dysphagia are considered to be at risk for pneumonia. Efforts to reduce the bedridden state and low activity may be necessary to reduce the risk of developing pneumonia in bedridden older patients. This study aimed to clarify the effects of postural change from the supine position to the reclining position on metabolic and ventilatory parameters and on safety in bedridden older patients. Using a breath gas analyzer and other tools, we assessed the following 3 positions: lying on the back (supine), resting in the Fowler position (Fowler), and resting in an 80° recline wheelchair (80°). Measurements were oxygen uptake, carbon dioxide output, gas exchange ratio, tidal volume (V(T)), minute volume, respiratory rate, inspiratory time, expiratory time, total respiratory time, mean inspiratory flow, metabolic equivalents, end-expiratory oxygen, and end-expiratory carbon dioxide as well as various vital signs. The study analysis included 19 bedridden participants. The change in oxygen uptake driven by changing the posture from the supine position to the Fowler position was as small as 10.8 mL/minute. V(T) significantly increased from the supine position (398.4 ± 111.2 mL) to the Fowler position (426.9 ± 106.8 mL) (P = .037) and then showed a decreasing trend in the 80° position (416.8 ± 92.5 mL). For bedridden older patients, sitting in a wheelchair is a very low-impact physical activity, similar to that in normal people. The V(T) of bedridden older patients was maximal in the Fowler position, and the ventilatory volume did not increase with an increasing reclining angle, unlike that in normal people. These findings suggest that appropriate reclining postures in clinical situations can promote an increase in the ventilatory rate in bedridden older patients. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9997819/ /pubmed/36897678 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000033250 Text en Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yamada, Yoji
Mitani, Yuji
Yamamoto, Akio
Miura, Kazumo
Yamada, Kanji
Oki, Yukari
Oki, Yutaro
Maejima, Yasumichi
Kurumatani, Yoko
Ishikawa, Akira
Metabolic and ventilatory changes during postural change from the supine position to the reclining position in bedridden older patients
title Metabolic and ventilatory changes during postural change from the supine position to the reclining position in bedridden older patients
title_full Metabolic and ventilatory changes during postural change from the supine position to the reclining position in bedridden older patients
title_fullStr Metabolic and ventilatory changes during postural change from the supine position to the reclining position in bedridden older patients
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic and ventilatory changes during postural change from the supine position to the reclining position in bedridden older patients
title_short Metabolic and ventilatory changes during postural change from the supine position to the reclining position in bedridden older patients
title_sort metabolic and ventilatory changes during postural change from the supine position to the reclining position in bedridden older patients
topic 6300
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9997819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36897678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000033250
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