Examinando por Materia "Supine Position"
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Ítem Acceso abierto Efficacy of supine versus prone body position in reducing operative time in patients undergoing percutaneous nephrolithotripsy surgery(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-03-06) Rivero Regalado, María Elena; Olivo Velasquez, Yesenia Ysabel; Pretell Aguilar, Rosa MariaSystematize the effectiveness of the supine position compared to the prone position to reduce operating time in patients undergoing percutaneous nephrolithotripsy (PN) surgery. Material and methods: The systematic exploration that entails of 10 scientific articles evidenced on the Efficacy of the supine body position before Prone position to reduce operating time in patients undergoing NP surgery were obtained from the following databases: Google Scholar, Epistemonikos, Scielo. Of the 10 articles, 10% (1/10) corresponds to Case and Control Design, 30% (3/10) is Systematic Review design, 50% (5/10) is Meta-Analysis Design and 10% (1 /10) is a descriptive study.Ítem Acceso abierto Efficiency of the Supine position VS. Prone position to reduce bleeding after percutaneous nephrolithotomy in adults(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-01-25) Torres Cardenas, Nelly Alejandra; Ricapa Astorayme, Fatima del Rosario; Gamarra Bustillos, CarlosObjective: Systematize the effectiveness of the supine position vs. the prone position to reduce bleeding after Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy in adults. Material and methods: The following systematic review consists of 10 pieces of evidence. They were obtained from the following databases Pubmed, Scielo, Medline, Epistemonikos and Google scholar. They were analyzed according to the Grade scale to determine the strength and quality of the evidence. Of the 10 pieces of evidence, 50% (5/10) are of high quality, 30% (3/10) are of medium quality and 20% (2/10) are of low quality. Results: Of the 10 articles reviewed, 60% (6/10) of the evidence demonstrate that the supine position is equally effective as the prone position for reducing bleeding after Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy in adults and 40% (4/10 ) of evidence shows that the supine position is more effective than the prone position for reducing post-Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy bleeding in adults. Conclusions: (6/10) indicate that the supine position is equally effective as the prone position for reducing bleeding after Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy in adults and (4/10) indicate that the supine position is more effective than the prone position for Decreased bleeding after Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy in adults.
