Abstract Background The effect of awake prone positioning on intubation rates is not established. The aim of this trial was to investigate if a protocol for awake prone positioning reduces the rate of endotracheal intubation compared with standard care among patients with moderate to severe hypoxemic respiratory failure due to COVID-19. Methods We conducted a multicenter randomized clinical trial. Adult patients with confirmed COVID-19, high-flow nasal oxygen or noninvasive ventilation for respiratory support and a PaO2/FiO2 ratio ≤ 20 kPa were randomly assigned to a protocol targeting 16 h prone positioning per day or standard care. The primary endpoint was intubation within 30 days. Secondary endpoints included duration of awake prone pos...
Background: Patients with COVID-19 may experience hypoxemic Acute Respiratory Failure (hARF) requiri...
Background: Limited data are available on the use of prone position in intubated, invasively ventila...
Prone positioning (PP) is an effective first-line intervention to treat patients with moderate to se...
Background The effect of awake prone positioning on intubation rates is not established. The aim of ...
International audienceProne positioning reduces mortality in the management of intubated patients wi...
International audienceBackground Awake prone positioning (APP) has been advocated to improve oxygena...
We describe the incidence, practice and associations with outcomes of awake prone positioning in pat...
Abstract Background In patients with COVID-19-related...
Background It is uncertain whether awake prone positioning can prevent intubation for invasive venti...
Background: It is uncertain whether awake prone positioning can prevent intubation for invasive vent...
Background/materials and methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted in two teaching hosp...
Introduction Prone positioning (PP) is an effective first-line intervention to treat patients with m...
Purpose: We investigated the effect of awake prone positioning on endotracheal intubation rates in s...
Background: Patients with COVID-19 may experience hypoxemic Acute Respiratory Failure (hARF) requiri...
Awake prone positioning in COVID-19 patients with respiratory failure has been applied worldwide. We...
Background: Patients with COVID-19 may experience hypoxemic Acute Respiratory Failure (hARF) requiri...
Background: Limited data are available on the use of prone position in intubated, invasively ventila...
Prone positioning (PP) is an effective first-line intervention to treat patients with moderate to se...
Background The effect of awake prone positioning on intubation rates is not established. The aim of ...
International audienceProne positioning reduces mortality in the management of intubated patients wi...
International audienceBackground Awake prone positioning (APP) has been advocated to improve oxygena...
We describe the incidence, practice and associations with outcomes of awake prone positioning in pat...
Abstract Background In patients with COVID-19-related...
Background It is uncertain whether awake prone positioning can prevent intubation for invasive venti...
Background: It is uncertain whether awake prone positioning can prevent intubation for invasive vent...
Background/materials and methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted in two teaching hosp...
Introduction Prone positioning (PP) is an effective first-line intervention to treat patients with m...
Purpose: We investigated the effect of awake prone positioning on endotracheal intubation rates in s...
Background: Patients with COVID-19 may experience hypoxemic Acute Respiratory Failure (hARF) requiri...
Awake prone positioning in COVID-19 patients with respiratory failure has been applied worldwide. We...
Background: Patients with COVID-19 may experience hypoxemic Acute Respiratory Failure (hARF) requiri...
Background: Limited data are available on the use of prone position in intubated, invasively ventila...
Prone positioning (PP) is an effective first-line intervention to treat patients with moderate to se...