Awake prone positioning for non-intubated patients with COVID-19-related acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure: a systematic review and meta-analysis

医学 荟萃分析 观察研究 随机对照试验 梅德林 仰卧位 不利影响 插管 相对风险 研究异质性 重症监护医学 内科学 置信区间 麻醉 政治学 法学
作者
Jie Li,Jian Luo,Ivan Petrovitch Pavlov,Yonatan Perez,Wei Tan,Oriol Roca,Elsa Tavernier,Aileen Kharat,Bairbre McNicholas,Miguel Ibarra‐Estrada,David Vines,Nicholas A. Bosch,Garrett Rampon,Steven Q. Simpson,Allan J. Walkey,Michael Fralick,Amol A. Verma,Fahad Razak,Tim Harris,John G. Laffey,Claude Guérin,Stéphan Ehrmann,Jie Li,Jian Luo,Ivan Petrovitch Pavlov,Yonatan Perez,Wei Tan,Oriol Roca,Elsa Tavernier,Aileen Kharat,Bairbre McNicholas,Miguel Ibarra‐Estrada,David Vines,Nicholas A. Bosch,Garrett Rampon,Steven Q. Simpson,Allan J. Walkey,Michael Fralick,Amol A. Verma,Fahad Razak,Tim Harris,John G. Laffey,Claude Guérin,Stéphan Ehrmann,Sara Mirza,Luzheng Xue,Ian D. Pavord,Patrice Plamondon,Dev Jayaraman,Jason Shahin,Joseph Dahine,Anne Kulenkamp,Andrés Pacheco
出处
期刊:The Lancet Respiratory Medicine [Elsevier]
卷期号:10 (6): 573-583 被引量:109
标识
DOI:10.1016/s2213-2600(22)00043-1
摘要

Awake prone positioning has been broadly utilised for non-intubated patients with COVID-19-related acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure, but the results from published randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in the past year are contradictory. We aimed to systematically synthesise the outcomes associated with awake prone positioning, and evaluate these outcomes in relevant subpopulations.In this systematic review and meta-analysis, two independent groups of researchers searched MEDLINE, Embase, PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, MedRxiv, BioRxiv, and ClinicalTrials.gov for RCTs and observational studies (with a control group) of awake prone positioning in patients with COVID-19-related acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure published in English from Jan 1, 2020, to Nov 8, 2021. We excluded trials that included patients intubated before or at enrolment, paediatric patients (ie, younger than 18 years), or trials that did not include the supine position in the control group. The same two independent groups screened studies, extracted the summary data from published reports, and assessed the risk of bias. We used a random-effects meta-analysis to pool individual studies. We used the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation approach to assess the certainty and quality of the evidence. The primary outcome was the reported cumulative intubation risk across RCTs, and effect estimates were calculated as risk ratios (RR;95% CI). The analysis was primarily conducted on RCTs, and observational studies were used for sensitivity analyses. No serious adverse events associated with awake prone positioning were reported. The study protocol was prospectively registered with PROSPERO, CRD42021271285.A total of 1243 studies were identified, we assessed 138 full-text articles and received the aggregated results of three unpublished RCTs; therefore, after exclusions, 29 studies were included in the study. Ten were RCTs (1985 patients) and 19 were observational studies (2669 patients). In ten RCTs, awake prone positioning compared with the supine position significantly reduced the need for intubation in the overall population (RR 0·84 [95% CI 0·72-0·97]). A reduced need for intubation was shown among patients who received advanced respiratory support (ie, high-flow nasal cannula or non-invasive ventilation) at enrolment (RR 0·83 [0·71-0·97]) and in intensive care unit (ICU) settings (RR 0·83 [0·71-0·97]) but not in patients receiving conventional oxygen therapy (RR 0·87 [0·45-1·69]) or in non-ICU settings (RR 0·88 [0·44-1·76]). No obvious risk of bias and publication bias was found among the included RCTs for the primary outcome.In patients with COVID-19-related acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure, awake prone positioning reduced the need for intubation, particularly among those requiring advanced respiratory support and those in ICU settings. Awake prone positioning should be used in patients who have acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure due to COVID-19 and require advanced respiratory support or are treated in the ICU.OpenAI, Rice Foundation, National Institute for Health Research, and Oxford Biomedical Research Centre.
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