Impact of prone position in non-intubated spontaneously breathing patients admitted to the ICU for severe acute respiratory failure due to COVID-19

R Jouffroy, M Darmon, F Isnard, G Geri, A Beurton… - Journal of critical …, 2021 - Elsevier
Purpose Studies performed in spontaneously breathing patients with mild to moderate
respiratory failure suggested that prone position (PP) in COVID-19 could be beneficial …

Effectiveness of prone position in spontaneously breathing patients with COVID-19: A prospective cohort study

B Fazzini, AJ Fowler… - Journal of the Intensive …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
We present a single centre study describing the effect of awake prone position (PP) on
oxygenation and clinical outcomes in spontaneously breathing patients with novel …

Critically ill patients with COVID-19: a narrative review on prone position

SK Qadri, P Ng, TSW Toh, SW Loh, HL Tan, CB Lin… - Pulmonary …, 2020 - Springer
Introduction Prone position is known to improve mortality in patients with acute respiratory
distress syndrome (ARDS). The impact of prone position in critically ill patients with …

[HTML][HTML] Early awake proning in critical and severe COVID-19 patients undergoing noninvasive respiratory support: a retrospective multicenter cohort study

R Tonelli, L Pisani, L Tabbì, V Comellini, I Prediletto… - Pulmonology, 2022 - Elsevier
Background/materials and methods This retrospective cohort study was conducted in two
teaching hospitals over a 3-month period (March 2010–June 2020) comparing severe and …

Feasibility and physiological effects of prone positioning in non-intubated patients with acute respiratory failure due to COVID-19 (PRON-COVID): a prospective cohort …

A Coppo, G Bellani, D Winterton, M Di Pierro… - The Lancet …, 2020 - thelancet.com
Background The COVID-19 pandemic is challenging advanced health systems, which are
dealing with an overwhelming number of patients in need of intensive care for respiratory …

Standard care versus awake prone position in adult nonintubated patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure secondary to COVID-19 infection—a multicenter …

D Jayakumar, P Ramachandran, DNB… - Journal of Intensive …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Rationale: The feasibility and safety of awake prone positioning and its impact on outcomes
in non-intubated patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome secondary to COVID-19 is …

Early conscious prone positioning in patients with COVID-19 receiving continuous positive airway pressure: a retrospective analysis

S Winearls, EL Swingwood… - BMJ Open …, 2020 - bmjopenrespres.bmj.com
The global pandemic of COVID-19 has challenged the management of hypoxaemic
respiratory failure and strained intensive care unit resources. While prone positioning (PP) is …

Role of awake prone positioning in patients with moderate-to-severe COVID-19: an experience from a developing country

I Khanum, F Samar, Y Fatimah, A Safia… - … Archives for Chest …, 2021 - monaldi-archives.org
There is limited evidence on the efficacy of awake prone positioning (PP) in non-ventilated
patients with COVID-19 who have hypoxemia. We, therefore, aim to describe our experience …

[HTML][HTML] The POSITIONED study: prone positioning in nonventilated coronavirus disease 2019 patients—a retrospective analysis

N Jagan, LE Morrow, RW Walters, LP Klein… - Critical care …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: Given perceived similarities between coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia and
the acute respiratory distress syndrome, we explored whether awake self-proning improved …

Efficiency of prolonged prone positioning for mechanically ventilated patients infected with COVID-19

EM Parker, EA Bittner, L Berra, RM Pino - Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2021 - mdpi.com
Hypoxemia of the acute respiratory distress syndrome can be reduced by turning patients
prone. Prone positioning (PP) is labor intensive, risks unplanned tracheal extubation, and …