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Objective: To evaluate the use of an abdominal compression garment (Mott Binder) in postoperative cesarean patients.
To discover design principles underlying the optimal waveforms for external chest and abdominal compression and decompression during cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
To assess the effects of patient-controlled abdominal compression on postural changes in systolic blood pressure (SBP) associated with orthostatic hypotension (OH).
Figure 16: Success or failure of individual provocative maneuvers (coughing, leg lifting, abdominal compression, Valsalva) at eliciting gastroesophageal reflux as a function of lower esophageal sphincter (LES) pressure among groups of normal controls, patients without hiatus hernia and patients with radiographically defined hiatus hernia.
Purpose: To determine the effect of image-guided procedures (with computed tomography [CT] and electronic portal images before each treatment fraction) on target coverage in stereotactic body radiotherapy for liver patients using a stereotactic body frame (SBF) and abdominal compression.
Abdominal compression is an old technic used to modify preload.
The ROC curve analysis showed that SVI change during abdominal compression predicts fluid responsiveness.
Abdominal compression limits the amplitude of diaphragmatic respiration and thereby induces shallow chest breathing.
PP variation and MAP variation during abdominal compression were not correlated with SVI variation after fluid challenge.
Changes in SVI during abdominal compression and after a fluid challenge were correlated (R2 = 0.796; p < 0.001).
For motion-suppressed radiotherapy (e.g. under active breathing control or abdominal compression conditions), a fast helical CT scan may be sufficient to capture small residual motion envelopes[41].
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