Magnitude and time to peak oxygenation effect of prone positioning in ventilated adults with COVID‐19 related acute hypoxemic respiratory failure

Author:

Rollinson Thomas C.1234ORCID,McDonald Luke A.12,Rose Joleen12,Eastwood Glenn156,Costa‐Pinto Rahul17,Modra Lucy17,Maeda Akinori1,Bacolas Zoe2,Anstey James8,Bates Samantha79ORCID,Bradley Scott1011,Dumbrell Jodi6,French Craig79,Ghosh Angaj12,Haines Kimberley7913,Haydon Tim14,Hodgson Carol61011,Holmes Jennifer14,Leggett Nina7913,McGain Forbes79,Moore Cara8,Nelson Kathleen11,Presneill Jeffrey8,Rotherham Hannah8,Said Simone12,Young Meredith10,Zhao Peinan6,Udy Andrew610,Chaba Anis1,Bellomo Rinaldo15678,Neto Ary Serpa16

Affiliation:

1. Department of Intensive Care Austin Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. Department of Physiotherapy Austin Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

3. Department of Physiotherapy The University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

4. Institute for Breathing and Sleep Melbourne Victoria Australia

5. Data Analytics Research and Evaluation Centre The University of Melbourne and Austin Hospital Melbourne Victoria Australia

6. Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Research Centre Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

7. Department of Critical Care The University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

8. Department of Intensive Care Royal Melbourne Hospital Melbourne Victoria Australia

9. Department of Intensive Care Western Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

10. Department of Intensive Care Alfred Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

11. Department of Physiotherapy Alfred Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

12. Department of Intensive Care Northern Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

13. Department of Physiotherapy Western Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

14. Department of Critical Care Medicine St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundProne positioning may improve oxygenation in acute hypoxemic respiratory failure and was widely adopted in COVID‐19 patients. However, the magnitude and timing of its peak oxygenation effect remain uncertain with the optimum dosage unknown. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the magnitude of the peak effect of prone positioning on the PaO2:FiO2 ratio during prone and secondly, the time to peak oxygenation.MethodsMulti‐centre, observational study of invasively ventilated adults with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure secondary to COVID‐19 treated with prone positioning. Baseline characteristics, prone positioning and patient outcome data were collected. All arterial blood gas (ABG) data during supine, prone and after return to supine position were analysed. The magnitude of peak PaO2:FiO2 ratio effect and time to peak PaO2:FIO2 ratio effect was measured.ResultsWe studied 220 patients (mean age 54 years) and 548 prone episodes. Prone positioning was applied for a mean (±SD) 3 (±2) times and 16 (±3) hours per episode. Pre‐proning PaO2:FIO2 ratio was 137 (±49) for all prone episodes. During the first episode. the mean PaO2:FIO2 ratio increased from 125 to a peak of 196 (p < .001). Peak effect was achieved during the first episode, after 9 (±5) hours in prone position and maintained until return to supine position.ConclusionsIn ventilated adults with COVID‐19 acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, peak PaO2:FIO2 ratio effect occurred during the first prone positioning episode and after 9 h. Subsequent episodes also improved oxygenation but with diminished effect on PaO2:FIO2 ratio. This information can help guide the number and duration of prone positioning episodes.

Funder

University of Melbourne

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,General Medicine

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