提供躯干支撑对健康青年和老年女性俯卧位体压和通气量影响的介入研究

Akihiro Sato, Akiko Ajimi, Yuko Omiya, Jun-Ichi Shimizu
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【目的】本研究旨在确定和比较俯卧位躯干支撑对年轻和老年女性面部和胸部压力及通风量的影响。[参与者和方法]本研究包括12名健康的年轻女性和10名健康的老年女性。我们记录了三种不同俯卧姿势下面部和胸部的最大体压、潮气量和肺活量,并比较了两个年龄组的结果。[结果]躯干支撑使两组患者面部压力降低,胸廓压力升高。当不提供躯干支撑时,老年妇女的面部压力明显高于年轻妇女。在树干支撑的情况下,两组的潮气量均无明显变化;然而,与老年组相比,年轻组的肺活量明显下降。相比之下,两组的胸压、潮气量和肺活量没有相关性。【结论】提供躯干支撑可有效减少面部压力,而面部压力与压疮的高风险相关。虽然躯干支撑增加了胸部的压力,但对呼吸运动的影响有限。因此,俯卧位时提供躯干支撑可减少面部压疮的风险,便于医疗管理。
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Interventional study of the effect of trunk support provision on the body pressure and ventilation volume in the prone position in healthy young and older women.

[Purpose] This study aimed to determine and compare the effects of prone trunk support on facial and chest pressures and ventilation volumes between young and older women. [Participants and Methods] This study included 12 healthy young women and 10 healthy older women. We recorded the maximum body pressures on the face and chest, tidal volume, and lung capacity in three different prone positions and compared the results between the two age groups. [Results] Trunk support provision decreased the facial pressure and increased the thoracic pressure in both groups. Facial pressure was significantly higher in older women than in younger women when trunk support was not provided. No significant change was observed in the tidal volume in both groups when trunk support was provided; however, the lung capacity decreased significantly in the younger group compared to the older group. In contrast, the chest pressure, tidal volume, and lung capacity were not correlated in either group. [Conclusion] Trunk support provision effectively reduces pressure on the face, which is associated with a high risk of pressure ulcers. Although trunk support increases pressure on the chest, it has limited effects on the respiratory movements. Thus, providing trunk support in the prone position can reduce the risk of facial pressure ulcers and facilitate medical management.

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