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Research Article30th Annual New Horizons Symposium: Approaches to Refractory Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure—Ventilate, Oscillate, Cannulate, or Rotate

A Comprehensive Review of Prone Position in ARDS

Richard H Kallet
Respiratory Care November 2015, 60 (11) 1660-1687; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.04271
Richard H Kallet
Respiratory Care Services, Department of Anesthesia, University of California, San Francisco at San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, California.
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Respiratory Care: 60 (11)
Respiratory Care
Vol. 60, Issue 11
1 Nov 2015
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    • Abstract
    • Introduction
    • Effects of PP on Chest Mechanics
    • Ventilation/Perfusion Relationship
    • Distribution of Ventilation in PP
    • Pulmonary Perfusion in PP
    • Airway Closure and VA/Q Matching in Experimental ARDS and PEEP During PP
    • Effects of PP on Oxygenation in ARDS
    • Prevalence of Positive Oxygenation Response
    • Magnitude of Oxygenation Response
    • Temporal and Etiological Aspects of Oxygenation Response
    • Alveolar Ventilation and Recruitment During PP in ARDS
    • Effects of PP on Airway Secretion Clearance and Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia
    • Effects of PP on Alveolar Fluid Clearance
    • Hemodynamic Effects of PP
    • Hemodynamic Effects of IAP During PP
    • Effects of PP on Right Heart Function in ARDS
    • Effects of PP in Acute Brain Injury
    • Effects of PP on VILI in Experimental and Clinical ARDS
    • Randomized Controlled Trials of PP
    • Meta-Analysis of RCTs
    • Adverse Events Associated With PP
    • Incorporating PP Into Bundled Care
    • High-Level PEEP and Recruitment Maneuver
    • Inhaled Vasodilators
    • Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
    • Practical Considerations: Indications, PEEP Strategy, Deescalating Therapy
    • Manual Versus Automated PP
    • Incorporating Continuous Rotational Therapy With PP
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  • prone position
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  • ventilation/perfusion ratios
  • recruitment maneuvers
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