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Prone positioning of patients with moderate hypoxaemia due to covid-19: multicentre pragmatic randomised trial (COVID-PRONE)
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness of prone positioning to reduce the risk of death or respiratory failure in non-critically ill patients admitted to hospital with covid-19. DESIGN: Multicentre pragmatic randomised clinical trial. SETTING: 15 hospitals in Canada and the United States from May 2...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8941343/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35321918 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj-2021-068585 |
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author | Fralick, Michael Colacci, Michael Munshi, Laveena Venus, Kevin Fidler, Lee Hussein, Haseena Britto, Karen Fowler, Rob da Costa, Bruno R Dhalla, Irfan Dunbar-Yaffe, Richard Branfield Day, Leora MacMillan, Thomas E Zipursky, Jonathan Carpenter, Travis Tang, Terence Cooke, Amanda Hensel, Rachel Bregger, Melissa Gordon, Alexis Worndl, Erin Go, Stephanie Mandelzweig, Keren Castellucci, Lana A Tamming, Daniel Razak, Fahad Verma, Amol A Falappa, Marcelo Raissi, Afsaneh Rassos, James Quinn, Kieran Thompson, Nicole Despot, Jovana Romano, Martin Antonio Walker, Laura Bhasin, Ajay Charlebois, Caleb Steker, Danielle Gosset, Alexi Kapral, Moira Ahn, Andrew Lapp, John Detsky, Michael Castellani, Lucas Soong, Christine |
author_facet | Fralick, Michael Colacci, Michael Munshi, Laveena Venus, Kevin Fidler, Lee Hussein, Haseena Britto, Karen Fowler, Rob da Costa, Bruno R Dhalla, Irfan Dunbar-Yaffe, Richard Branfield Day, Leora MacMillan, Thomas E Zipursky, Jonathan Carpenter, Travis Tang, Terence Cooke, Amanda Hensel, Rachel Bregger, Melissa Gordon, Alexis Worndl, Erin Go, Stephanie Mandelzweig, Keren Castellucci, Lana A Tamming, Daniel Razak, Fahad Verma, Amol A Falappa, Marcelo Raissi, Afsaneh Rassos, James Quinn, Kieran Thompson, Nicole Despot, Jovana Romano, Martin Antonio Walker, Laura Bhasin, Ajay Charlebois, Caleb Steker, Danielle Gosset, Alexi Kapral, Moira Ahn, Andrew Lapp, John Detsky, Michael Castellani, Lucas Soong, Christine |
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description | OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness of prone positioning to reduce the risk of death or respiratory failure in non-critically ill patients admitted to hospital with covid-19. DESIGN: Multicentre pragmatic randomised clinical trial. SETTING: 15 hospitals in Canada and the United States from May 2020 until May 2021. PARTICIPANTS: Eligible patients had a laboratory confirmed or a clinically highly suspected diagnosis of covid-19, needed supplemental oxygen (up to 50% fraction of inspired oxygen), and were able to independently lie prone with verbal instruction. Of the 570 patients who were assessed for eligibility, 257 were randomised and 248 were included in the analysis. INTERVENTION: Patients were randomised 1:1 to prone positioning (that is, instructing a patient to lie on their stomach while they are in bed) or standard of care (that is, no instruction to adopt prone position). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary outcome was a composite of in-hospital death, mechanical ventilation, or worsening respiratory failure defined as needing at least 60% fraction of inspired oxygen for at least 24 hours. Secondary outcomes included the change in the ratio of oxygen saturation to fraction of inspired oxygen. RESULTS: The trial was stopped early on the basis of futility for the pre-specified primary outcome. The median time from hospital admission until randomisation was 1 day, the median age of patients was 56 (interquartile range 45-65) years, 89 (36%) patients were female, and 222 (90%) were receiving oxygen via nasal prongs at the time of randomisation. The median time spent prone in the first 72 hours was 6 (1.5-12.8) hours in total for the prone arm compared with 0 (0-2) hours in the control arm. The risk of the primary outcome was similar between the prone group (18 (14%) events) and the standard care group (17 (14%) events) (odds ratio 0.92, 95% confidence interval 0.44 to 1.92). The change in the ratio of oxygen saturation to fraction of inspired oxygen after 72 hours was similar for patients randomised to prone positioning and standard of care. CONCLUSION: Among non-critically ill patients with hypoxaemia who were admitted to hospital with covid-19, a multifaceted intervention to increase prone positioning did not improve outcomes. However, wide confidence intervals preclude definitively ruling out benefit or harm. Adherence to prone positioning was poor, despite multiple efforts to increase it. Subsequent trials of prone positioning should aim to develop strategies to improve adherence to awake prone positioning. STUDY REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04383613. |
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spelling | pubmed-89413432022-03-23 Prone positioning of patients with moderate hypoxaemia due to covid-19: multicentre pragmatic randomised trial (COVID-PRONE) Fralick, Michael Colacci, Michael Munshi, Laveena Venus, Kevin Fidler, Lee Hussein, Haseena Britto, Karen Fowler, Rob da Costa, Bruno R Dhalla, Irfan Dunbar-Yaffe, Richard Branfield Day, Leora MacMillan, Thomas E Zipursky, Jonathan Carpenter, Travis Tang, Terence Cooke, Amanda Hensel, Rachel Bregger, Melissa Gordon, Alexis Worndl, Erin Go, Stephanie Mandelzweig, Keren Castellucci, Lana A Tamming, Daniel Razak, Fahad Verma, Amol A Falappa, Marcelo Raissi, Afsaneh Rassos, James Quinn, Kieran Thompson, Nicole Despot, Jovana Romano, Martin Antonio Walker, Laura Bhasin, Ajay Charlebois, Caleb Steker, Danielle Gosset, Alexi Kapral, Moira Ahn, Andrew Lapp, John Detsky, Michael Castellani, Lucas Soong, Christine BMJ Research OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness of prone positioning to reduce the risk of death or respiratory failure in non-critically ill patients admitted to hospital with covid-19. DESIGN: Multicentre pragmatic randomised clinical trial. SETTING: 15 hospitals in Canada and the United States from May 2020 until May 2021. PARTICIPANTS: Eligible patients had a laboratory confirmed or a clinically highly suspected diagnosis of covid-19, needed supplemental oxygen (up to 50% fraction of inspired oxygen), and were able to independently lie prone with verbal instruction. Of the 570 patients who were assessed for eligibility, 257 were randomised and 248 were included in the analysis. INTERVENTION: Patients were randomised 1:1 to prone positioning (that is, instructing a patient to lie on their stomach while they are in bed) or standard of care (that is, no instruction to adopt prone position). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary outcome was a composite of in-hospital death, mechanical ventilation, or worsening respiratory failure defined as needing at least 60% fraction of inspired oxygen for at least 24 hours. Secondary outcomes included the change in the ratio of oxygen saturation to fraction of inspired oxygen. RESULTS: The trial was stopped early on the basis of futility for the pre-specified primary outcome. The median time from hospital admission until randomisation was 1 day, the median age of patients was 56 (interquartile range 45-65) years, 89 (36%) patients were female, and 222 (90%) were receiving oxygen via nasal prongs at the time of randomisation. The median time spent prone in the first 72 hours was 6 (1.5-12.8) hours in total for the prone arm compared with 0 (0-2) hours in the control arm. The risk of the primary outcome was similar between the prone group (18 (14%) events) and the standard care group (17 (14%) events) (odds ratio 0.92, 95% confidence interval 0.44 to 1.92). The change in the ratio of oxygen saturation to fraction of inspired oxygen after 72 hours was similar for patients randomised to prone positioning and standard of care. CONCLUSION: Among non-critically ill patients with hypoxaemia who were admitted to hospital with covid-19, a multifaceted intervention to increase prone positioning did not improve outcomes. However, wide confidence intervals preclude definitively ruling out benefit or harm. Adherence to prone positioning was poor, despite multiple efforts to increase it. Subsequent trials of prone positioning should aim to develop strategies to improve adherence to awake prone positioning. STUDY REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04383613. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2022-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8941343/ /pubmed/35321918 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj-2021-068585 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Fralick, Michael Colacci, Michael Munshi, Laveena Venus, Kevin Fidler, Lee Hussein, Haseena Britto, Karen Fowler, Rob da Costa, Bruno R Dhalla, Irfan Dunbar-Yaffe, Richard Branfield Day, Leora MacMillan, Thomas E Zipursky, Jonathan Carpenter, Travis Tang, Terence Cooke, Amanda Hensel, Rachel Bregger, Melissa Gordon, Alexis Worndl, Erin Go, Stephanie Mandelzweig, Keren Castellucci, Lana A Tamming, Daniel Razak, Fahad Verma, Amol A Falappa, Marcelo Raissi, Afsaneh Rassos, James Quinn, Kieran Thompson, Nicole Despot, Jovana Romano, Martin Antonio Walker, Laura Bhasin, Ajay Charlebois, Caleb Steker, Danielle Gosset, Alexi Kapral, Moira Ahn, Andrew Lapp, John Detsky, Michael Castellani, Lucas Soong, Christine Prone positioning of patients with moderate hypoxaemia due to covid-19: multicentre pragmatic randomised trial (COVID-PRONE) |
title | Prone positioning of patients with moderate hypoxaemia due to covid-19: multicentre pragmatic randomised trial (COVID-PRONE) |
title_full | Prone positioning of patients with moderate hypoxaemia due to covid-19: multicentre pragmatic randomised trial (COVID-PRONE) |
title_fullStr | Prone positioning of patients with moderate hypoxaemia due to covid-19: multicentre pragmatic randomised trial (COVID-PRONE) |
title_full_unstemmed | Prone positioning of patients with moderate hypoxaemia due to covid-19: multicentre pragmatic randomised trial (COVID-PRONE) |
title_short | Prone positioning of patients with moderate hypoxaemia due to covid-19: multicentre pragmatic randomised trial (COVID-PRONE) |
title_sort | prone positioning of patients with moderate hypoxaemia due to covid-19: multicentre pragmatic randomised trial (covid-prone) |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8941343/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35321918 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj-2021-068585 |
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