OBJECTIVE: Supine position may contribute to the loss of aerated lung volume in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). We hypothesized that verticalization increases lung volume and improves gas exchange by reducing the pressure surrounding lung bases. DESIGN AND SETTING: Prospective observational physiological study in a medical ICU. SUBJECTS AND INTERVENTION: In 16 patients with ARDS we measured arterial blood gases, pressure-volume curves of the respiratory system recorded from positive-end expiratory pressure (PEEP), and changes in lung volume in supine and vertical positions (trunk elevated at 45 degrees and legs down at 45 degrees ). MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: Vertical positioning increased PaO(2) significantly from ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether gas exchange improvement in response to the prone position is associ...
PURPOSE: Prone positioning (PP) improves oxygenation and outcome of patients with acute respiratory...
OBJECTIVES:. Experimental models suggest that prone position and positive end-expiratory pressure (P...
OBJECTIVE: Supine position may contribute to the loss of aerated lung volume in patients with acute ...
RATIONALE: Lung volume available for ventilation is markedly decreased during acute respiratory dist...
Background: The effect of body position on oxygenation in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)...
The use of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and prone position (PP) is common in the manageme...
Background: The mechanisms underlying oxygenation improvement after prone positioning in COVID-19 ac...
Background: A sequential change in body position from supine-to-both lateral positions under constan...
OBJECTIVE Changing the position from supine to prone is an emerging strategy to improve gas exchange...
Objective: We wished to investigate whether volume recruitment maneuvers (VRMs) could improve alveol...
BackgroundProne position (PP) is a recommended intervention in severe classical acute respiratory di...
Abstract Background The use of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and prone position (PP) is co...
Background: There are limited data on the clinical effects of prone positioning according to lung mo...
Background: Lung injury in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is characterized by increased ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether gas exchange improvement in response to the prone position is associ...
PURPOSE: Prone positioning (PP) improves oxygenation and outcome of patients with acute respiratory...
OBJECTIVES:. Experimental models suggest that prone position and positive end-expiratory pressure (P...
OBJECTIVE: Supine position may contribute to the loss of aerated lung volume in patients with acute ...
RATIONALE: Lung volume available for ventilation is markedly decreased during acute respiratory dist...
Background: The effect of body position on oxygenation in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)...
The use of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and prone position (PP) is common in the manageme...
Background: The mechanisms underlying oxygenation improvement after prone positioning in COVID-19 ac...
Background: A sequential change in body position from supine-to-both lateral positions under constan...
OBJECTIVE Changing the position from supine to prone is an emerging strategy to improve gas exchange...
Objective: We wished to investigate whether volume recruitment maneuvers (VRMs) could improve alveol...
BackgroundProne position (PP) is a recommended intervention in severe classical acute respiratory di...
Abstract Background The use of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and prone position (PP) is co...
Background: There are limited data on the clinical effects of prone positioning according to lung mo...
Background: Lung injury in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is characterized by increased ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether gas exchange improvement in response to the prone position is associ...
PURPOSE: Prone positioning (PP) improves oxygenation and outcome of patients with acute respiratory...
OBJECTIVES:. Experimental models suggest that prone position and positive end-expiratory pressure (P...