Effect of lateral position on rostral fluid shift and relationship to severity of Cheyne-Stokes respiration in heart failure patients.
Gian Domenico PinnaMarta LovagniniElena RobbiElena DacostoMaria Teresa La RovereRoberto MaestriPublished in: Sleep & breathing = Schlaf & Atmung (2023)
Lateral position causes a reduction in rostral fluid shift compared to the supine position, but this change does not correlate with the corresponding change in CSR-CSA severity. The two changes occur on different time scales. These findings question the role of postural changes in rostral fluid shift as a determinant of corresponding changes in CSR-CSA severity.
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