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Prone positioning in acute respiratory distress syndrome after abdominal surgery: a multicenter retrospective study : SAPRONADONF (Study of Ards and PRONe position After abDOmiNal surgery in France).
Gaudry, Stéphane; Tuffet, Samuel; Lukaszewicz, Anne-Claire; Laplace, Christian; Zucman, Noémie; Pocard, Marc; Costaglioli, Bruno; Msika, Simon; Duranteau, Jacques; Payen, Didier; Dreyfuss, Didier; Hajage, David; Ricard, Jean-Damien.
Afiliação
  • Gaudry S; Medico-Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Hôpital Louis Mourier, AP-HP, 178 rue des Renouillers, 92700, Colombes, France.
  • Tuffet S; Sorbonne Paris Cité, ECEVE UMR 1123, Univ Paris Diderot, 75018, Paris, France.
  • Lukaszewicz AC; Medico-Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Hôpital Louis Mourier, AP-HP, 178 rue des Renouillers, 92700, Colombes, France.
  • Laplace C; Département d'Anesthésie Réanimation, Hôpital Lariboisière, AP-HP, 75010, Paris, France.
  • Zucman N; UMR U 1160, Université Paris-Diderot Paris 7, 75010, Paris, France.
  • Pocard M; Département d'Anesthésie Réanimation, Hôpital Lariboisière, AP-HP, 75010, Paris, France.
  • Costaglioli B; UMR U 1160, Université Paris-Diderot Paris 7, 75010, Paris, France.
  • Msika S; Département d'Anesthésie Réanimation, Hôpital Bicêtre, AP-HP, 94270, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France.
  • Duranteau J; Medico-Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Hôpital Louis Mourier, AP-HP, 178 rue des Renouillers, 92700, Colombes, France.
  • Payen D; Hôpital Lariboisière, Chirurgie digestive et cancérologique, AP-HP, 75010, Paris, France.
  • Dreyfuss D; UMR U 965, Université Paris-Diderot Paris 7, 75010, Paris, France.
  • Hajage D; Hôpital Bicêtre, Chirurgie générale et digestive, AP-HP, 94270, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France.
  • Ricard JD; Hôpital Louis Mourier, Chirurgie digestive, AP-HP, 178 rue des Renouillers, 92700, Colombes, France.
Ann Intensive Care ; 7(1): 21, 2017 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28236174
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The recent demonstration of prone position's strong benefit on patient survival has rendered proning a major therapeutic intervention in severe ARDS. Uncertainties remain as to whether or not ARDS patients in the postoperative period of abdominal surgery should be turned prone because of the risk of abdominal complications. Our aim was to investigate the prevalence of surgical complications between patients with and without prone position after abdominal surgery.

METHODS:

This study was a multicenter retrospective cohort of patients with ARDS in a context of recent abdominal surgery. Primary outcome was the number of patients who had at least one surgical complication that could be induced or worsened by prone position. Secondary outcomes included effects of prone position on oxygenation. Data from the prone group were compared with those from the supine group (not having undergone at least a prone position session).

RESULTS:

Among 98 patients included, 36 (37%) had at least one prone position session. The rate of surgical complications induced or worsened by prone position did not differ between prone and supine groups [respectively, 14 (39%) vs 27 (44%); p = 0.65]. After propensity score application, there was no significant difference between the two groups (OR 0.72 [0.26-2.02], p = 0.54). Revision surgery did not differ between the groups. The first prone session significantly increased PaO2/FiO2 ratio from 95 ± 47 to 189 ± 92 mmHg, p < 0.0001.

CONCLUSION:

Prone position of ARDS patients after abdominal surgery was not associated with an increased rate of surgical complication. Intensivists should not refrain from proning these patients.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article