Prone position (PP) is standard of care for mechanically ventilated patients with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome in the intensive care unit (ICU). Recommendations suggest PP durations of at least 16 hours. In 2020, COVID-19 pandemic led to a great number of patients requiring mechanical ventilation and PP in the ICU. Risk of ICU staff viral contamination and work overload led to prolongation of PP duration up to 48 hours. Here investigators report outcomes of prolonged PP sessions in terms of skin complications (pression injuries) and ventilatory improvement.
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a severe condition in which diffuse ventilation/perfusion mismatching and intra-pulmonary shunt are responsible for profound hypoxemia. In patients with severe ARDS, prone position (PP) improves oxygenation and reduces mortality. Recommendations suggest that PP sessions should last at least 16 consecutive hours. Safety concern is mainly related to the risk of pressure injuries. In 2020, COVID-19 pandemic led to a great number of patients requiring mechanical ventilation (MV) and PP in the Intensive Care Units (ICUs) worldwide. In the ICU of Louis Mourier hospital (Colombes, France) investigators decided upon a strategy whereby PP sessions duration was extended up to 48 hours in patients with COVID-19-related ARDS, so as to minimize the number and workload of turning procedures, limit staff exposure to viral contamination, and avoid turning patients during night shifts. Here, investigators aim to report incidence of skin complications (pression injuries) in patients who underwent at least one prolonged PP session. Secondary objective was to evaluate evolution of ventilatory parameters with prolonged PP sessions.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
81
extension of prone position duration
Hôpital Louis Mourier, Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
Colombes, France
Incidence of skin complications (pressure injuries)
overall and per stage (from stage 1 to stage 4) incidence of pressure injuries
Time frame: from first prone position session to Day-28 or ICU discharge, whichever comes first
arterial blood gases
changes in arterial blood gases (partial pressure in oxygen, carbon dioxide and pH)
Time frame: through each prone position session, that lasts an average of 39 hours: before session (T0), during session (T1) and immediately after session (T2)
plateau pressure
teleinspiratory pause pressure
Time frame: through each prone position session, that lasts an average of 39 hours: before session (T0), during session (T1) and immediately after session (T2)
driving pressure
plateau minus positive end-expiratory pressure
Time frame: through each prone position session, that lasts an average of 39 hours: before session (T0), during session (T1) and immediately after session (T2)
respiratory compliance system
volume over pressure ratio of the respiratory system
Time frame: through each prone position session, that lasts an average of 39 hours: before session (T0), during session (T1) and immediately after session (T2)
positive end-expiratory pressure
positive end-expiratory pressure
Time frame: through each prone position session, that lasts an average of 39 hours: before session (T0), during session (T1) and immediately after session (T2)
inspired oxygen fraction
inspired oxygen fraction
Time frame: through each prone position session, that lasts an average of 39 hours: before session (T0), during session (T1) and immediately after session (T2)
This platform is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.