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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Prone Position [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences, 2021
Mechanical ventilation in prone position is an alternative strategy for patients with acute respiratory discomfort syndrome (ARDS) to improve oxygenation in situations when traditional ventilation modalities have failed.
Leandro Menezes Alves da Costa   +2 more
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

Arrhythmias in prone position

open access: yesJournal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology, 2011
Biplob Borthakur, Rakesh Garg
doaj   +4 more sources

Prone Position and Oxygenation

open access: bronzeAnesthesia & Analgesia, 1996
Paolo Pelosi   +2 more
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Physiological effects of awake prone position in acute hypoxemic respiratory failure

open access: yesCritical Care, 2023
Background The effects of awake prone position on the breathing pattern of hypoxemic patients need to be better understood. We conducted a crossover trial to assess the physiological effects of awake prone position in patients with acute hypoxemic ...
D. Grieco   +15 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Effects of Prone Position on Lung Recruitment and Ventilation-Perfusion Matching in Patients With COVID-19 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: A Combined CT Scan/Electrical Impedance Tomography Study*

open access: yesCritical Care Medicine, 2022
OBJECTIVES: Prone positioning allows to improve oxygenation and decrease mortality rate in COVID-19–associated acute respiratory distress syndrome (C-ARDS). However, the mechanisms leading to these effects are not fully understood.
T. Fossali   +12 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the prone position [PDF]

open access: yesHalo 194, 2021
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a series of life-saving procedures aimed at restoring and maintaining the functions of breathing and circulation in patients suffering from cardio-respiratory arrest.
Emiš-Vandlik Nada   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Prone position in intubated, mechanically ventilated patients with COVID-19: a multi-centric study of more than 1000 patients

open access: yesCritical Care, 2021
Limited data are available on the use of prone position in intubated, invasively ventilated patients with Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19). Aim of this study is to investigate the use and effect of prone position in this population during the first 2020
T. Langer   +47 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A prospective, randomized comparison of standard prone position versus flank-free modified supine position in percutaneous nephrolithotomy: A single-center initial experience

open access: yesUrology Annals, 2022
Background: Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is the first choice for treatment of large renal stone >2 cm. The prone position is the classical position preferred by most surgeons. Aiming to improve patient anesthesia and surgery-related inconveniences
Fouad Zanaty   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Impact of Prone Position in COVID-19 Patients on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation*

open access: yesCritical Care Medicine, 2022
OBJECTIVES: Prone positioning and venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) are both useful interventions in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Combining the two therapies is feasible and safe, but the effectiveness is not known. Our
N. Massart   +16 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Prone Position and COVID-19: Mechanisms and Effects*

open access: yesCritical Care Medicine, 2022
Prone positioning was first applied in critically ill patients by Piehl and Brown (1) in 1976 who reported a marked oxygenation improvement in five patients with acute respiratory failure. This observation remained essentially a curiosity until the first
L. Gattinoni, L. Camporota, J. Marini
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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