Background: Although the bispectral index (BIS) has been established as a common index of anesthetic depth, there is a possibility that head-up position may influence BIS values under general anesthesia. This study examined whether beach chair position with 57 degrees head-up would cause the variation of BIS values during shoulder surgery.
Methods: Two groups of patients were scheduled for surgery, one was supine position group, and the other was beach chair position group.
Pressure distribution patterns of the seating interface on the multi-cell air cushion (ROHO High Profile) of 36 adults with spinal cord injury (SCI) (Neurological level Th3 -L1) were measured at different air pressure levels by a pressure mat measurement system. Stress distribution relative to the inflated air pressure in the air cushion on the patients' wheelchairs was analyzed to determine the appropriate inflated air pressure of the cushion for patients. The maximum pressure points in all subjects were at the areas of the ischial tuberosities (82 to 347 mmHg).
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