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Fellow providers,
I bring up this rather controversial topic to light as I'd like to hear some opinions, help gather information and hell, even learn something.
The Trendelenburg and Modified Trendelenburg position are used by a HUGE percentage of pre-hospital providers during hypotensive emergencies across the US. The main reasons for using it when asked have primarily been "I've seen it work" or "It increases their BP and cardiac output" yet studies time after time show it to have negligible benefit and even some negative effects on patients. Studies published unfortunately do not present unified results. Some studies have states an 8% increase in arterial BP in 15% of cases lasting 7 minutes while some state that the position causes respiratory compromise.
Do you believe in the Trendelenburg Position, if so, why? How long have you been using it for? Are there cases where it made a difference in patient condition? Share some stories.
I'll say my piece: I think it's completely useless.
Discuss...
I bring up this rather controversial topic to light as I'd like to hear some opinions, help gather information and hell, even learn something.
The Trendelenburg and Modified Trendelenburg position are used by a HUGE percentage of pre-hospital providers during hypotensive emergencies across the US. The main reasons for using it when asked have primarily been "I've seen it work" or "It increases their BP and cardiac output" yet studies time after time show it to have negligible benefit and even some negative effects on patients. Studies published unfortunately do not present unified results. Some studies have states an 8% increase in arterial BP in 15% of cases lasting 7 minutes while some state that the position causes respiratory compromise.
Do you believe in the Trendelenburg Position, if so, why? How long have you been using it for? Are there cases where it made a difference in patient condition? Share some stories.
I'll say my piece: I think it's completely useless.
Discuss...