Abstract
The Sri Lankan Journal of Anaesthesiology is the official journal of the College of Anaesthesiologists of Sri Lanka. It publishes clinical investigations, research articles, audits, case reports, review articles and CME articles relating to anaesthesiology, critical care and pain. It is published bi annually in January and June. Sri Lankan Journal of Anaesthesiology is included on DOAJ and Scopus.
Highlights
With the evidence of this study, lung functions are improved by adopting an individual’s most comfortable sleeping position with arm position
Spontaneous Tidal Volume (STV), Forced Vital capacity (FVC), Inspiratory and Expiratory reserve volumes were measured in supine position and after adopting their normal sleeping posture with head and arm position
With regard to STV and FVC there is a significant difference of p
Summary
With the evidence of this study, lung functions are improved by adopting an individual’s most comfortable sleeping position with arm position. Spontaneous Tidal Volume (STV), Forced Vital capacity (FVC), Inspiratory and Expiratory reserve volumes were measured in supine position and after adopting their normal sleeping posture with head and arm position. With regard to STV and FVC there is a significant difference of p
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