The effect of different bed head angles on the hemodynamic parameters of intensive care patients lying in the supine position: A quasi‐experimental study

Author:

Yiğit Avcı Şenay1,Yılmaz Dilek2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Vocational School, First and Emergency Aid Program Mudanya University Bursa Turkey

2. Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences Bursa Uludağ University Bursa Turkey

Abstract

AbstractAimsThe aim of this study was to research the effect of different bed head angles on the hemodynamic parameters of intensive care patients lying in the supine position.MethodsThis study was a non‐randomized and non‐controlled, quasi‐experimental repeated measures study. The study was conducted with 50 intensive care patients aged 18 and over in a general surgery intensive care unit in Turkey. With each patient in the supine position, the bed head was raised to an angle of 0°, 20°, 30°, and 45° without a pillow, and the hemodynamic parameters of central venous pressure, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, heart rate, breathing rate, and peripheral oxygen saturation were recorded after 0 and 10 min.ResultsIt was found that the mean central venous pressure value measured at min 0 and 10 was higher when the intensive care patients' bed head angle was raised to 45° than when the bed head was at an angle of 0° or 20° (p < .05). It was found that the patients' other hemodynamic parameters were not affected by different bed head angles.ConclusionsIt was concluded as a result of this research that in intensive care patients in the supine position, only central venous pressure was affected by bed head angle, and that central venous pressure measurement can be reliably made at a bed head angle of 30°.

Publisher

Wiley

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