AACN Practice Alert: Manual Prone Positioning Guidance for ARDS Patients
A new AACN Practice Alert summarizes expected clinical practice to reduce the risk of complications related to manual prone positioning.
A new AACN Practice Alert summarizes expected clinical practice to reduce the risk of complications related to manual prone positioning.
A new AACN Practice Alert summarizes expected clinical practice to reduce the risk of complications related to manual prone positioning.
Read MoreTurn Medical’s Pronova-O2 Automated Prone Therapy System provides automated transition from patient prone to supine positions.
Read MoreA clinical trial revealed no difference in the risk of intubation requirement at 30 days between awake prone positioning and standard positioning for patients with COVID-19.
Read MoreTurn Medical received a Breakthrough Technology Award and a group purchasing agreement with Premier Inc for the Pronova-O2 Automated Prone Therapy System.
Read MoreProne positioning does not significantly reduce the risk of intubation in hospitalized COVID patients experiencing acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, according to findings from the COVI-PRONE trial published in JAMA and presented at ATS 2022.
Read MoreWhile prone positioning can produce an increase in oxygenation in ARDS, further studies are needed to determine its clinical value.
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