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. 1993 Aug;26(1):89-91.
doi: 10.1016/0300-9572(93)90167-o.

The new recovery position, a cautionary tale

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The new recovery position, a cautionary tale

R Fulstow et al. Resuscitation. 1993 Aug.

Abstract

In November 1992 the European Resuscitation Council issued new guidelines which included the description of a modified recovery position. Anecdotal reports have suggested that this 'new' position may result in obstructed venous return in the dependent arm. The findings of a small study to evaluate the 'new' recovery position are reported here. In a group of six healthy adult volunteers measurements of digital temperature, plethysmographic wave form and transcutaneous oxygen saturation were made in the previously favoured semi-prone recovery and repeated in the 'new' position. In the 'new' position 67% of the study group developed signs of venous or venous and arterial obstruction; no such complication was encountered when the same individuals were placed in the semi-prone recovery position. The need to position unconscious persons in some form of recovery position is emphasised, however, the suggestion that the semi-prone position be re-adopted is offered for discussion. Alternatively, adequate monitoring of perfusion and venous drainage in the dependent limb must be undertaken if the 'new' recovery position is chosen.

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  • Recovery position.
    Handley AJ. Handley AJ. Resuscitation. 1993 Aug;26(1):93-5. doi: 10.1016/0300-9572(93)90168-p. Resuscitation. 1993. PMID: 8210737 No abstract available.

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