Abstract Background The use of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and prone position (PP) is common in the management of severe acute respiratory distress syndrome patients (ARDS). We conducted this study to analyze the variation in lung volumes and PEEP-induced lung volume recruitment with the change from supine position (SP) to PP in ARDS patients. Methods The investigation was conducted in a multidisciplinary intensive care unit. Patients who met the clinical criteria of the Berlin definition for ARDS were included. The responsible physician set basal PEEP. To avoid hypoxemia, FiO2 was increased to 0.8 1 h before starting the protocol. End-expiratory lung volume (EELV) and functional residual capacity (FRC) were measured using the n...
Interventions aimed at recruiting the lung of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARD...
In the prone position, computed tomography scan densities redistribute from dorsal to ventral as the...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
The use of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and prone position (PP) is common in the manageme...
Abstract Background In acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients, it has recently been pro...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Among the various methods for improving oxygenation while decrea...
International audienceIn ARDS patients, the change from supine to prone position generates a more ev...
OBJECTIVE Changing the position from supine to prone is an emerging strategy to improve gas exchange...
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...
In the prone position, CT-scan densities redistribute from dorsal to ventral as the dorsal region te...
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...
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is characterized by permeability pulmonary edema and refr...
Interventions aimed at recruiting the lung of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARD...
In the prone position, computed tomography scan densities redistribute from dorsal to ventral as the...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
The use of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and prone position (PP) is common in the manageme...
Abstract Background In acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients, it has recently been pro...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Among the various methods for improving oxygenation while decrea...
International audienceIn ARDS patients, the change from supine to prone position generates a more ev...
OBJECTIVE Changing the position from supine to prone is an emerging strategy to improve gas exchange...
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...
In the prone position, CT-scan densities redistribute from dorsal to ventral as the dorsal region te...
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...
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is characterized by permeability pulmonary edema and refr...
Interventions aimed at recruiting the lung of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARD...
In the prone position, computed tomography scan densities redistribute from dorsal to ventral as the...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...