M echanical ventilation has been the main treat- ment of pulmonary insufficiency, especially acute respiratory failure and acute respiratory distress syndrome CARDS), for the last 30 years. Be-cause mechanical ventilation itself may cause or prop-agate lung injury, therapeutic strategies increasingly focus on the avoidance of these iatrogenic factors by including adjunct measures such as inhaled vasodila-tors, negative intravascular fluid balance, or prone positioning. It was almost 10 years after the clinical description of ARDS that Piehl and Brown (1) first described the benefit of positional changes to augment arterial oxygenation in five patients prone to develop respiratory failure. Their data were confirmed by a second, more extensiv...
BACKGROUND: Although placing patients with acute respiratory failure in a prone (face down) position...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
Prone position was initially introduced in healthy anesthetized and paralyzed subjects for surgical ...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
Prone positioning has been used for many years in patients with acute lung injury (ALI)/acute respir...
Prone positioning is a life-saving treatment used in ARDS patients in order to improve oxygenation a...
Prone positioning has been used for over 30 years in the management of patients with acute respirato...
Background: Lung injury in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is characterized by increased ...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
Prone positioning has been used for over 30 years in the management of patients with acute respirato...
Introduction: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterized by progressive impaired ...
International audienceIn ARDS patients, the change from supine to prone position generates a more ev...
BACKGROUND: Although placing patients with acute respiratory failure in a prone (face down) position...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
Prone position was initially introduced in healthy anesthetized and paralyzed subjects for surgical ...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
Prone positioning has been used for many years in patients with acute lung injury (ALI)/acute respir...
Prone positioning is a life-saving treatment used in ARDS patients in order to improve oxygenation a...
Prone positioning has been used for over 30 years in the management of patients with acute respirato...
Background: Lung injury in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is characterized by increased ...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
Prone positioning has been used for over 30 years in the management of patients with acute respirato...
Introduction: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterized by progressive impaired ...
International audienceIn ARDS patients, the change from supine to prone position generates a more ev...
BACKGROUND: Although placing patients with acute respiratory failure in a prone (face down) position...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
Prone position was initially introduced in healthy anesthetized and paralyzed subjects for surgical ...