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Prone positioning and inhaled nitric oxide in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome: synergism or independent effects? [PDF]
Spina S, Gaulton TG.
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Pendrin inhibition is associated with protective effect of prone positioning in a ventilator-induced lung injury mouse model. [PDF]
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Effects of prone positioning on oxygenation and survival in obese patients with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome: A retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
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Artificial ventilation in the prone position
Australian Critical Care, 1999Turning a ventilated patient into the prone position can greatly enhance arterial blood oxygenation independent of ventilator parameters. This article explores the physiology relating to pulmonary ventilation, highlighting an overall improvement in ventilation/perfusion matching as a result of the prone position.
V, Gibson, I, Rutherford
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Paediatric one lung ventilation in the prone position
Pediatric Anesthesia, 1997Pulmonary lobectomy in the presence of infected secretions requires isolation of the affected lung to prevent soiling of the healthy lung. In young children this is usually accomplished using a Fogarty embolectomy catheter. We report the successful combination of a Fogarty catheter, a tracheal tube and the prone position, which provided adequate ...
M W, Turner, C C, Buchanan, S W, Brown
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Lower Cranial Nerves Paralysis Following Prone-Position Mechanical Ventilation
Critical Care Medicine, 2017Objective: To communicate a complication of prone-position ventilation. Data Sources: Case history. Study Selection: Case report. Data Extraction and Data Synthesis: Clinical information from
Jose M, Trejo-Gabriel-Galan +3 more
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Prone position ventilation in the Role 2 Afloat environment
Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 2017Abstract Prone position ventilation is a life-saving technique for the management of hypoxic respiratory failure in ventilated patients. It has particular application in the isolated Role 2 Afloat (R2A) environment where both human and material resources are limited. It can be achieved with minimal training.
A, Hill, C, Hillman, T E, Scott
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Transport of Mechanically Ventilated Patients in the Prone Position
Prehospital Emergency Care, 2016We present seven cases of patients with severe respiratory failure refractory to conventional ventilation who were safely transported in the prone position.We describe all cases of patients transported by a regional critical care network in the prone position from January 2010-June 2015. All patients were mechanically ventilated for respiratory failure
J D, DellaVolpe +3 more
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