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Prone Position in Management of COVID-19 Patients; a Commentary.

Is the prone position helpful during spontaneous breathing


in patients with COVID-19?

Early application of prone position for management of Covid-19


patients

Prone positioning in awake, nonintubated patients with COVID-


19 hypoxemic respiratory failure

Respiratory parameters in patients with COVID-19 after using


noninvasive ventilation in the prone position outside the intensive
care unit

Using the prone position could help to combat the development


of fast hypoxia in some patients with COVID‐19 TEORITIS

Efficacy of early prone position for COVID-19 patients with


severe hypoxia: a single-center prospective cohort study

Beneficial effect of awake prone position in


hypoxaemic patients with COVID‐19: case reports and literature
review CASE STUDY

Prone position of patients with COVID-19 and acute respiratory


distress syndrome TEORITIS

Respiratory pathophysiology of mechanically


ventilated patients with COVID-19: a cohort study

Use of prone positioning in nonintubated patients with COVID-


19 and hypoxemic acute respiratory failure

Early awake prone position combined with high-flow nasal


oxygen therapy in severe COVID-19: a case series CASE
STUDY
 
Prone positioning of nonintubated patients with COVID-19
Prone positioning in conscious patients on medical wards: A
review of the evidence and its relevance to patients with COVID-
19 infection
ICS guidance for prone positioning of the conscious COVID
patient 2020

 Critically Ill Patients with COVID-19: A Narrative Review


on Prone Position LITERATUR REVIEW

Awake prone positioning for non-intubated oxygen


dependent COVID-19 pneumonia patients DESAIN TDK
JELAS

Prone position and lung ventilation and perfusion matching in


acute respiratory failure due to COVID-19

Prone positioning to improve oxygenation and relieve respiratory


symptoms in awake, spontaneously breathing non-
intubated patients with COVID-19  CASE STUDY

Prone positioning in management of COVID-


19 hospitalized patients

Tolerability and safety of awake prone positioning COVID-19


patients with severe hypoxemic respiratory failure

Prone positioning in patients treated with non-invasive ventilation


for COVID-19 pneumonia in an Italian emergency department

Early conscious prone positioning in patients with COVID-


19 receiving continuous positive airway pressure: a retrospective
analysis

Prone Positioning in Non-Intubated Patients With COVID-
19 Outside of the Intensive Care Unit: More Evidence Needed

Feasibility and physiological effects of prone positioning in non-


intubated patients with acute respiratory failure due to COVID-
19 (PRON-COVID): a prospective cohort
Prone and lateral positioning in spontaneously
breathing patients with COVID-19 pneumonia undergoing
noninvasive helmet CPAP treatment

 Awake prone positioning for COVID-19 hypoxemic respiratory


failure: a rapid review LITERATUR REVIEW

Supine versus Prone Positioning in COVID-19 Pneumonia: Comment

Helmet continuous positive airway pressure


and prone positioning: a proposal for an early management
of COVID-19 patients

Prone positioning in awake, Nonintubated patients with COVID-


19: necessity is the mother of invention DESAIN TDK
JELAS

 Patient self-proning with high-flow nasal cannula improves


oxygenation in COVID-19 pneumonia DESAIN TDK
JELAS

Awake prone positioning in COVID-19 DESAIN TDK


JELAS

Early Awake Prone and Lateral Position in Non-intubated Severe


and Critical Patients with COVID-19 in Wuhan: A Respective
Cohort Study

Prone positioning in COVID-19 acute respiratory failure: just do


it?

Prone positioning in awake non-ICU patients with ARDS caused


by COVID-19

Prone positioning combined with high-flow nasal or conventional


oxygen therapy in severe Covid-19 patients
Prolonged prone position ventilation for SARS-CoV-2 patients is
feasible and effective

Conscious Proning: An Introduction of a Proning Protocol for


Nonintubated, Awake, Hypoxic Emergency Department COVID‐
19 Patients TEORITIS

Awake prone positioning in COVID‐19 hypoxemic respiratory


failure: exploratory findings in a single‐center retrospective cohort
study

Proning in non-intubated (PINI) in times of COVID-19: case


series and a review

Conscious prone positioning during non-invasive ventilation


in COVID-19 patients: experience from a single centre

How I Do It: High Flow, Non-invasive ventilation and Awake (non-


intubation) Proning in Covid-19 Patients with Respiratory Failure
TEORITIS

Prone positioning of patients with acute respiratory distress


syndrome related to COVID-19: a rehabilitation-
based prone team

 Prone positioning in non-intubated patients with COVID-19:
raising the bar DESAIN TDK JELAS

Awake prone positioning does not reduce the risk of intubation


in COVID-19 treated with high-flow nasal oxygen therapy: a
multicenter, adjusted cohort study KONTRA

Short-term outcomes of 50 patients with acute respiratory


distress by COVID-19 where prone positioning was used outside
the ICU DESAIN TDK JELAS
Successful awake proning is associated with improved clinical
outcomes in patients with COVID-19: single-centre high-
dependency unit experience

Nursing Management of Prone Positioning


in Patients With COVID-19

Effectiveness of prone positioning in non-intubated


ICU patients with moderate to severe ARDS by COVID-19.

Prone positioning and high-flow oxygen improved respiratory


function in a 25-week pregnant woman with COVID-19

Guidance and Patient Instructions for Proning and


Repositioning of Awake, Nonintubated COVID‐19 Patients
TEORITIS

Prone Position Effects in the Treatment of Covid-19 Patients


TEORITIS

 Prone positioning for ARDS patients—tips for preparation and


use during the COVID-19 pandemic TEORITIS

Prone position in wards for spontaneous breathing Covid-19


patients: a retrospective study

Awake prone positioning and oxygen therapy


in patients with COVID-19: The APRONOX study

 Prone positioning for patients with hypoxic respiratory failure


related to COVID-19 TEORITIS

Prone positioning in non-intubated patients with COVID-
19 associated acute respiratory failure, the PRO-CARF trial: A
structured summary of a study protocol for a PROPOSAL

Prone position in covid-19: Can we tackle rising dead space?


Respiratory support in patients with COVID-19 (outside intensive
care unit). A position paper of the Respiratory Support and
Chronic Care Group of the French Society TEORITIS

 Prone positioning for severe acute respiratory distress syndrome


in COVID-19 patients by a dedicated team: a safe and pragmatic
reallocation of medical and

 Patient-Directed Prone Positioning in
Awake Patients with COVID-19 Requiring Hospitalization (PAPR)

 Effect of prone positioning on the survival of patients with acute


respiratory failure NO COVID

Improving Prone Positioning for Severe Acute Respiratory


Distress Syndrome during the COVID-19 Pandemic. An
Implementation-Mapping Approach NO COVID

Effects of prone and lateral position in non-


intubated patients with 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
pneumonia DESAIN TDK JELAS

Early prone positioning therapy for patients with mild COVID-


19 disease

Prone positioning as an emerging tool in the care provided


to patients infected with COVID-19: a scoping review

 A case of improved oxygenation in SARS-CoV-2


positive patient on nasal cannula undergoing prone positioning
STUDY CASES

 Awake prone positioning of hypoxaemic patients with COVID-19:
protocol for a randomised controlled open-label superiority meta-
trial PROPOSAL

Effect of awake prone positioning in COVID-19 patients-A


systematic review
Early, awake proning in emergency
department patients with COVID-19

Awake-Prone Positioning Strategy for Non-Intubated


Hypoxic Patients with COVID-19: A Pilot Trial with Embedded
Implementation Evaluation

Implementing Prone Positioning for COVID-19 Patients Outside the


Intensive Care Unit

Use of awake proning to avoid invasive ventilation in


a patient with severe COVID-19 pneumonitis CASE STUDY

Prone Position in Non-intubated Patients with COVID-19, a


Useful Maneuver to Avoid Mechanical Ventilation: A Literature
Review TEORITIS

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