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Semi Recumbent Ventilation and Traditional Supine Vs Prone Ventilation in Reducing Mortality in ARDS Adult Patients Needed Invasive Conventional Artificial Ventilation; Systematic Review

Authors: Hussein Saleh Alyami, Kamal Kamel alsofyani, Abrar Habeeb Bokhamseen, Abeer Ahmed ALMuhana, Mania Salem Al-Baqawi, Fahad Bader AlGhounaim, Noorah Salem Almarry, Ammar Adnan Alhaji, Fatimah Ali Talaqof, Zahra Hassan Al Nasser

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14211604

Short DOI: https://doi.org/g8rs7q

Country: Saudi Arabia

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Abstract: Study aim: The purpose of this study was to determine whether prone ventilation, as opposed to semi-recumbent ventilation or conventional supine, gives a mortality advantage in patients who need conventional invasive ventilation due to ARF.
Method: The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guideline was followed in the conduct of this study. We searched electronic databases (PubMed, Google Scholar, and Embase) for relevant literature. Included were observational studies or randomized controlled trials that compared MV in the PP with conventional techniques in the supine or semi-recumbent posture for patients with ARF and were published between 2006 and 2014.
Result and conclusion: Five studies—four randomized controlled trials and one observational study—were considered in this evaluation. Participants in the study include patients with refractory ARDS on MV, adults with ARDS on MV and endotracheal intubation for ARDS shorter than 36 hours, and severe ARDS.The prognosis of ARDS patients is improved by early sustained prone posture. According to one study, prone posture has no discernible positive impact on mortality for ARDS patients or subgroups of patients with hypoxemia. The PRONE treatment was a safe and effective way to increase oxygenation in patients with severe CAP and ARDS. Prone also affected the expression of IL-6 in patients with severe CAP.

Keywords: Semi recumbent ventilation, traditional supine, prone ventilation, acute respiratory distress syndrome, invasive conventional artificial ventilation


Paper Id: 231671

Published On: 2014-08-06

Published In: Volume 2, Issue 4, July-August 2014

Cite This: Semi Recumbent Ventilation and Traditional Supine Vs Prone Ventilation in Reducing Mortality in ARDS Adult Patients Needed Invasive Conventional Artificial Ventilation; Systematic Review - Hussein Saleh Alyami, Kamal Kamel alsofyani, Abrar Habeeb Bokhamseen, Abeer Ahmed ALMuhana, Mania Salem Al-Baqawi, Fahad Bader AlGhounaim, Noorah Salem Almarry, Ammar Adnan Alhaji, Fatimah Ali Talaqof, Zahra Hassan Al Nasser - IJIRMPS Volume 2, Issue 4, July-August 2014. DOI 10.5281/zenodo.14211604

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