Successful awake proning is associated with improved clinical outcomes in patients with COVID-19: single-centre high-dependency unit experience

The SARS-CoV-2 can lead to severe illness with COVID-19. Outcomes of patients requiring mechanical ventilation are poor. Awake proning in COVID-19 improves oxygenation, but on data clinical outcomes is limited. This single-centre retrospective study aimed to assess whether successful awake proning o...

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Main Authors: Hallifax, RJ, Porter, BML, Elder, PJD, Evans, SB, Turnbull, CD, Hynes, G, Lardner, R, Archer, K, Bettinson, HV, Nickol, AH, Flight, WG, Chapman, SJ, Hardinge, M, Hoyles, RK, Saunders, P, Sykes, A, Wrightson, JM, Moore, A, Ho, L-P, Fraser, E, Pavord, ID, Talbot, NP, Bafadhel, M, Petousi, N, Rahman, NM
Other Authors: Oxford Respiratory Group
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: BMJ 2020