Awake prone positioning in non-intubated patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure due to COVID-19

I Pavlov, H He, B McNicholas, Y Perez… - Respiratory …, 2022 - rc.rcjournal.com
BACKGROUND: Awake prone positioning (APP) has been advocated to improve
oxygenation and prevent intubation of patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure due …

Effect of awake prone positioning in non-intubated COVID-19 patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure: a systematic review and meta-analysis

H Kang, X Gu, Z Tong - Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Awake prone positioning (APP) has been considered as a feasible treatment for
patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure in non-intubated coronavirus disease 2019 …

Effect of prone positioning on clinical outcomes of non-intubated subjects with COVID-19

A Beran, M Mhanna, O Srour, H Ayesh… - Respiratory …, 2022 - rc.rcjournal.com
BACKGROUND: Awake prone positioning (APP) has been recently proposed as an
adjunctive treatment for non-intubated coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients …

Awake prone positioning in non-intubated patients for the management of hypoxemia in COVID-19: A systematic review and meta-analysis

PB Sryma, S Mittal, K Madan, A Mohan… - … Archives for Chest …, 2021 - monaldi-archives.org
Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) may lead to hypoxemia, requiring intensive care in
many patients. Awake prone positioning (PP) is reported to improve oxygenation and is a …

Awake prone positioning and oxygen therapy in patients with COVID-19: the APRONOX study

OR Perez-Nieto, D Escarraman-Martinez… - European …, 2022 - Eur Respiratory Soc
Background The awake prone positioning strategy for patients with acute respiratory distress
syndrome is a safe, simple and cost-effective technique used to improve hypoxaemia. We …

Awake prone positioning for non-intubated patients with COVID-19-related acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure: a systematic review and meta-analysis

J Li, J Luo, I Pavlov, Y Perez, W Tan, O Roca… - The Lancet …, 2022 - thelancet.com
Background Awake prone positioning has been broadly utilised for non-intubated patients
with COVID-19-related acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure, but the results from published …

Factors for success of awake prone positioning in patients with COVID-19-induced acute hypoxemic respiratory failure: analysis of a randomized controlled trial

M Ibarra-Estrada, J Li, I Pavlov, Y Perez, O Roca… - Critical Care, 2022 - Springer
Background Awake prone positioning (APP) improves oxygenation in coronavirus disease
(COVID-19) patients and, when successful, may decrease the risk of intubation. However …

Effect of awake prone positioning on endotracheal intubation in patients with COVID-19 and acute respiratory failure: a randomized clinical trial

W Alhazzani, KKS Parhar, J Weatherald, Z Al Duhailib… - Jama, 2022 - jamanetwork.com
Importance The efficacy and safety of prone positioning is unclear in nonintubated patients
with acute hypoxemia and COVID-19. Objective To evaluate the efficacy and adverse events …

Awake prone positioning in COVID‐19 hypoxemic respiratory failure: exploratory findings in a single‐center retrospective cohort study

EMH Padrao, FS Valente, BAMP Besen… - Academic …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background Awake prone positioning has been widely used in patients with COVID‐19
respiratory failure to avoid intubation despite limited evidence. Our objective was to evaluate …

Intubation rate of patients with hypoxia due to COVID-19 treated with awake proning: a meta-analysis

S Cardona, J Downing, R Alfalasi… - The American Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Awake prone positioning (PP), or proning, is used to avoid intubations in
hypoxic patients with COVID-19, but because of the disease's novelty and constant evolution …