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Torres, H., (2023). Revisión crítica: efectividad de la posición prona en el paciente crítico para la mejora de oxigenación en el Síndrome Distrés Respiratorio Agudo [Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12423/7773
Torres, H., Revisión crítica: efectividad de la posición prona en el paciente crítico para la mejora de oxigenación en el Síndrome Distrés Respiratorio Agudo []. PE: Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12423/7773
@misc{renati/900739,
title = "Revisión crítica: efectividad de la posición prona en el paciente crítico para la mejora de oxigenación en el Síndrome Distrés Respiratorio Agudo",
author = "Torres Zavaleta, Hilda Rosa",
publisher = "Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo",
year = "2023"
}
It is considered that the prone positioning typology is directly related as a noninvasive mechanism used in the treatment of acute respiratory syndrome. This technique is used in the different intensive care units through the main purpose of generating the improvement of oxygenation in critically ill patients. A research based on evidence-based nursing (EBN) has been carried out to describe and analyze the effectiveness of prone positions in relation to the improvement of oxygenation in critically ill patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). The purpose of the research is to demonstrate that prone positions are effective in improving oxygenation and ventilation parameters in those patients who are in critical ARDS. A PIS scheme has been developed and, from there, the clinical research question was raised: What is the effectiveness of the prone position to improve oxygenation in critically ill patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome? An effective search for evidence was carried out in various databases such as PUBMED, EPISTEMONIKOS, SCIELO, and BVS, and 18 relevant articles were identified. Fourteen of them were selected and submitted to the Gálvez A list. Finally, a Systematic Review was selected. The answer developed to the clinical question indicates that prone positions continue to be safe measures in those patients who present severe acute respiratory distress syndrome, with improvement in the different levels of PaO2/FiO2, although no reductions in mortality at 28 days were observed.
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