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Good practices for prone positioning at the bedside: Construction of a care protocol
Vanessa Martins de Oliveira1, Michele Elisa Weschenfelder2, Gracieli Deponti3
1Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Multidisciplinary Group of Teaching and Research, Porto Alegre RS , Brazil, MD - Intensive Care Unit, Coordinator of the Multidisciplinary Group of Teaching and Research in PRONE of the Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.
Abstract:
Last year, interest in prone positioning to treat acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) resurfaced with the demonstration of a reduction in mortality by a large randomized clinical trial. Reports in the literature suggest that the incidence of adverse events is significantly reduced with a team trained and experienced in the process. The objective of this review is to revisit the current evidence in the literature, discuss and propose the construction of a protocol of care for these patients. A search was performed on the main electronic databases: Medline, Lilacs and Cochrane Library. Prone positioning is increasingly used in daily practice, with properly trained staff and a well established care protocol are essencial.
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