Perception of health professionals on the prone position as a therapeutic strategy for patients with COVID-19

N. C. Righi, R. D. Plentz, Pâmela Thaise Rosa De Marchi, Kaciane Roberta Brambatti, Andrieli Barbieri Garlet, Jean Mesquita, Andrea Passuelo de Oliveira, Jociane Schardong
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ABSTRACT The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a great number of hospitalizations. A considerable number of cases progress to the severe form of the infection and death. Prone positioning is a therapeutic strategy with strong evidence of reduced mortality in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). This study aims to assess if the prone positioning strategy is used by health professionals in hospitals to treat patients with COVID-19 on invasive mechanical ventilation and the professionals’ perception of its effect on the mortality rate. This is a cross-sectional study, with a convenience sample composed of health professionals of both sexes working in hospitals throughout Brazil. Participants answered an online questionnaire composed of 16 questions using Google Forms, from July 2020 to September 2020. A total of 455 questionnaires were answered. Prone positioning is routinely performed in hospitals where 386 (95%) of the responding professionals work. Among them, 374 (96.9%) consider that the prone position strategy reduces hypoxemia and 289 (74.9%) consider that it reduces mortality in patients with COVID-19 and ARDS on invasive mechanical ventilation. Finally, most health professionals working in Brazilian hospitals perform and believe that prone positioning reduces hypoxemia and mortality in patients with COVID-19 on invasive mechanical ventilation.
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卫生专业人员对俯卧位作为COVID-19患者治疗策略的看法
COVID-19大流行导致大量住院治疗。相当多的病例发展为感染和死亡的严重形式。俯卧位是一种治疗策略,有强有力的证据表明可以降低急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)患者的死亡率。本研究旨在评估医院卫生专业人员在治疗COVID-19有创机械通气患者时是否使用俯卧位策略,以及专业人员对其对死亡率影响的看法。这是一项横断面研究,方便样本由在巴西各地医院工作的男女卫生专业人员组成。从2020年7月到2020年9月,参与者使用谷歌表格回答了一份由16个问题组成的在线问卷。共回答了455份问卷。在386(95%)应答专业人员工作的医院中,通常采用俯卧位。其中374人(96.9%)认为俯卧位策略可降低低氧血症,289人(74.9%)认为可降低COVID-19合并ARDS有创机械通气患者的死亡率。最后,在巴西医院工作的大多数卫生专业人员都认为,俯卧位可以降低COVID-19有创机械通气患者的低氧血症和死亡率。
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