id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-035326-qjp37j7x Sryma, P.B. Reinventing the Wheel in ARDS: Awake Proning in COVID-19 2020-11-11 .txt text/plain 2390 143 47 7 Though this may be due to confounding by the severity of illness leading to a more complicated course in intubated patients, it is possible that ventilator-induced lung injury and hemodynamic effects of ventilation played a role and may argue for the judicious use of non-invasive respiratory support in COVID-19. In case of any respiratory distress ROX index of ≤2.85 at 2 h, and ≤3.47 at 6 h may suggest poor response and should prompt escalation of care In case of sustained improvement in saturation to more than 93% in room air after 2 h of stopping prone positioning pattern may suggest an added advantage of PP in COVID-19 ARDS patients. Most recently, awake proning in 50 patients of COVID-19 hypoxemic respiratory failure in the emergency department resulted in significant improvement in saturation from 84% to 94% at the same concentration of inspired oxygen, and 64% patients improved avoiding intubation. ./cache/cord-035326-qjp37j7x.txt ./txt/cord-035326-qjp37j7x.txt