Prone positioning in mechanically ventilated patients with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome and coronavirus disease 2019

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作者
Gleissman, Helena [1 ]
Forsgren, Anders [2 ]
Andersson, Elisabeth [2 ]
Lindqvist, Elin [2 ]
Lipka Falck, Adam [2 ]
Cronhjort, Maria [2 ]
Dahlberg, Martin [2 ]
Guenther, Mattias [2 ]
机构
[1] Dept Womens & Childrens Hlth, Stockholm, Sweden
[2] Karolinska Inst, Sect Anesthesiol & Intens Care, Dept Clin Sci & Educ Sodersjukhuset, Stockholm, Sweden
关键词
acute respiratory distress syndrome; COVID-19; intensive care; oxygenation; prone position; responders;
D O I
10.1111/aas.13741
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Background The management of COVID-19 ARDS is debated. Although current evidence does not suggest an atypical acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), the physiological response to prone positioning is not fully understood and it is unclear which patients benefit. We aimed to determine whether proning increases oxygenation and to evaluate responders. Methods This case series from a single, tertiary university hospital includes all mechanically ventilated patients with COVID-19 and proning between 17 March 2020 and 19 May 2020. The primary measure was change in PaO2:FiO(2). Results Forty-four patients, 32 males/12 females, were treated with proning for a total of 138 sessions, with median (range) two (1-8) sessions. Median (IQR) time for the five sessions was 14 (12-17) hours. In the first session, median (IQR) PaO2:FiO(2) increased from 104 (86-122) to 161 (127-207) mm Hg (P < .001). 36/44 patients (82%) improved in PaO2:FiO(2), with a significant increase in PaO2:FiO(2) in the first three sessions. Median (IQR) FiO(2) decreased from 0.7 (0.6-0.8) to 0.5 (0.35-0.6) (<0.001). A significant decrease occurred in the first three sessions. PaO2, tidal volumes, PEEP, mean arterial pressure (MAP), and norepinephrine infusion did not differ. Primarily, patients with PaO2:FiO(2) approximately < 120 mm Hg before treatment responded to proning. Age, sex, BMI, or SAPS 3 did not predict success in increasing PaO2:FiO(2). Conclusion Proning increased PaO2:FiO(2), primarily in patients with PaO2:FiO(2) approximately < 120 mm Hg, with a consistency over three sessions. No characteristic was associated with non-responding, why proning may be considered in most patients. Further study is required to evaluate mortality.
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