Prone position in COVID 19-associated acute respiratory failure

A Kharat, M Simon, C Guérin - Current opinion in critical care, 2022 - journals.lww.com
A Kharat, M Simon, C Guérin
Current opinion in critical care, 2022journals.lww.com
… We, therefore, used articles, which provided a control group in the supine position to
address the main end-point, and the articles, which analyzed responders and
nonresponders in the prone position. We also considered articles, which compared COVID
and non-COVID patients in whom prone position was used. Indeed, it has been claimed that
the pathophysiology of COVID-19-related acute respiratory syndrome (ARDS) may be
different from the classic ARDS [10▪,11,12▪▪] , casting some doubt about the usefulness of …
Summary
The final results of the several randomized control trials completed or ongoing are needed to confirm the trend of these results. In intubated patients, observational studies showed that responders to prone in terms of oxygenation had a better survival than nonresponders.
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