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Original Article

Pulmonary Atelectasis Following Upper Urinary Tract Surgery on Patients in the 2° and 45° ‘Jack-Knife’ Position

A Sequential Analysis

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Pages 107-109 | Received 27 Jan 1979, Published online: 15 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

The development of pulmonary atelectasis following upper urinary tract surgery in patients positioned either in the 25° or the 45° ‘jack-knife’ position was evaluated in a randomized clinical trial with sequential analysis. Atelectasis was diagnosed from chest radiographs and/or from a decrease in arterial oxygen tension during the first three postoperative days. 32.1% of 78 patients developed atelectasis, but no statistically significant differences was found between the two positions.

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