Awake prone positioning for COVID-19 acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure: a randomised, controlled, multinational, open-label meta-trial. Issue 12 (December 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Awake prone positioning for COVID-19 acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure: a randomised, controlled, multinational, open-label meta-trial. Issue 12 (December 2021)
- Main Title:
- Awake prone positioning for COVID-19 acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure: a randomised, controlled, multinational, open-label meta-trial
- Authors:
- Ehrmann, Stephan
Li, Jie
Ibarra-Estrada, Miguel
Perez, Yonatan
Pavlov, Ivan
McNicholas, Bairbre
Roca, Oriol
Mirza, Sara
Vines, David
Garcia-Salcido, Roxana
Aguirre-Avalos, Guadalupe
Trump, Matthew W
Nay, Mai-Anh
Dellamonica, Jean
Nseir, Saad
Mogri, Idrees
Cosgrave, David
Jayaraman, Dev
Masclans, Joan R
Laffey, John G
Tavernier, Elsa
Li, Jie
Mirza, Sara
Vines, David
Elshafei, Ahmad A
Scott, Brady J
Weiss, Tyler
Kaur, Ramandeep
Harnois, Lauren J
Miller, Amanda
Cerda, Flor
Klein, Andrew
Burd, Jacob R
Posa-Kearney, Kathleen
Trump, Matthew
Jackson, Julie
Oetting, Trevor
Greenwood, Mark
Hazel, Lindsay
Kingery, Lisa
Mogri, Idrees
Morris, Lindsey
Moon, Joon Yong
Garnett, Julianne
Jia, Shijing
Nelson, Kristine
McNicholas, Bairbre
Cosgrave, David
Giacomini, Camilla
Laffey, John
Brennan, Aoife
Judge, Conor
Kernan, Maeve
Kelly, Claire
Ranjan, Ritika
Casey, Siobhan
O'Connell, Kevin
Newell, Evelyn
Gallagher, David
Nichol, Alistair
Curley, Ger
Estrada, Miguel Ibarra
García-Salcido, Roxana
Vargas-Obieta, Alexandra
Aguirre-Avalos, Guadalupe
Aguirre-Díaz, Sara A
Alcántar-Vallín, Luz
Alvarado-Padilla, Montserrat
Chávez-Peña, Quetzalcóatl
López-Pulgarín, José A
Mijangos-Méndez, Julio C
Marín-Rosales, Miguel
García-Alvarado, Jorge E
Baltazar-González, Oscar G
González-Guerrero, Maura C
Gutiérrez Ramírez, Paola G
Pavlov, Ivan
Gilman, Sean
Plamondon, Patrice
Roy, Rachel
Jayaraman, Dev
Shahin, Jason
Ragoshai, Raham
Kaur, Aasmine
Campisi, Josie
Dahine, Joseph
Perron, Stefanie
Achouri, Slimane
Racette, Ronald
Kulenkamp, Anne
Roca, Oriol
Pacheco, Andrés
García-de-Acilu, Marina
Masclans, Joan R
Dot, Irene
Perez, Yonatan
Bodet-Contentin, Laetitia
Garot, Denis
Ehrmann, Stephan
Mercier, Emmanuelle
Salmon Gandonnière, Charlotte
Morisseau, Marlène
Jouan, Youenn
Darwiche, Walid
Legras, Annick
Guillon, Antoine
Tavernier, Elsa
Dequin, Pierre-François
Tellier, Anne-Charlotte
Reignier, Jean
Lascarrou, Jean-Baptiste
Seguin, Amélie
Desmedt, Luc
Canet, Emmanuel
Guitton, Christophe
Marnai, Rémy
Callahan, Jean-Christophe
Landais, Mickaël
Chudeau, Nicolas
Darreau, Cédric
Tirot, Patrice
Saint Martin, Marjorie
Le Moal, Charlene
Nay, Mai-Anh
Muller, Grégoire
Jacquier, Sophie
Prat, Gwenaël
Bailly, Pierre
Ferrière, Nicola
Thille, Arnaud W
Frat, Jean-Pierre
Dellamonica, Jean
Saccheri, Clément
Buscot, Matthieu
Plantefève, Gaëtan
Contou, Damien
Roux, Damien
Ricard, Jean-Damien
Federici, Laura
Zucman, Noémie
Freita Ramos, Santiago
Amouretti, Marc
Besset, Sébastien
Gernez, Coralie
Delbove, Agathe
Voiriot, Guillaume
Elabbadi, Alexandre
Fartoukh, Muriel
Nseir, Saad
Préau, Sébastien
Favory, Raphaël
Pierre, Alexandre
Sement, Arnaud
Terzi, Nicolas
Sigaud, Florian
Candille, Clara
Turbil, Emanuele
Maizel, Julien
Brault, Clément
Zerbib, Yoan
Joret, Aurélie
Daubin, Cédric
Lefebvre, Laurent
Giraud, Alais
Auvet, Adrien
Vinsonneau, Christophe
Marzouk, Mehdi
Quenot, Jean-Pierre
Andreu, Pascal
Labruyère, Marie
Roudaut, Jean-Baptiste
Aptel, François
Boyer, Alexandre
Boyer, Philippe
Lacherade, Jean-Claude
Hille, Hugo
Bouteloup, Marie
Jeannot, Matthieu
Feller, Marc
Grillet, Guillaume
Levy, Bruno
Kimmoun, Antoine
… (more) - Abstract:
- Summary: Background: Awake prone positioning has been reported to improve oxygenation for patients with COVID-19 in retrospective and observational studies, but whether it improves patient-centred outcomes is unknown. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of awake prone positioning to prevent intubation or death in patients with severe COVID-19 in a large-scale randomised trial. Methods: In this prospective, a priori set up and defined, collaborative meta-trial of six randomised controlled open-label superiority trials, adults who required respiratory support with high-flow nasal cannula for acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure due to COVID-19 were randomly assigned to awake prone positioning or standard care. Hospitals from six countries were involved: Canada, France, Ireland, Mexico, USA, Spain. Patients or their care providers were not masked to allocated treatment. The primary composite outcome was treatment failure, defined as the proportion of patients intubated or dying within 28 days of enrolment. The six trials are registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04325906, NCT04347941, NCT04358939, NCT04395144, NCT04391140, and NCT04477655 . Findings: Between April 2, 2020 and Jan 26, 2021, 1126 patients were enrolled and randomly assigned to awake prone positioning (n=567) or standard care (n=559). 1121 patients (excluding five who withdrew from the study) were included in the intention-to-treat analysis. Treatment failure occurred in 223 (40%) of 564 patients assigned to awakeSummary: Background: Awake prone positioning has been reported to improve oxygenation for patients with COVID-19 in retrospective and observational studies, but whether it improves patient-centred outcomes is unknown. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of awake prone positioning to prevent intubation or death in patients with severe COVID-19 in a large-scale randomised trial. Methods: In this prospective, a priori set up and defined, collaborative meta-trial of six randomised controlled open-label superiority trials, adults who required respiratory support with high-flow nasal cannula for acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure due to COVID-19 were randomly assigned to awake prone positioning or standard care. Hospitals from six countries were involved: Canada, France, Ireland, Mexico, USA, Spain. Patients or their care providers were not masked to allocated treatment. The primary composite outcome was treatment failure, defined as the proportion of patients intubated or dying within 28 days of enrolment. The six trials are registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04325906, NCT04347941, NCT04358939, NCT04395144, NCT04391140, and NCT04477655 . Findings: Between April 2, 2020 and Jan 26, 2021, 1126 patients were enrolled and randomly assigned to awake prone positioning (n=567) or standard care (n=559). 1121 patients (excluding five who withdrew from the study) were included in the intention-to-treat analysis. Treatment failure occurred in 223 (40%) of 564 patients assigned to awake prone positioning and in 257 (46%) of 557 patients assigned to standard care (relative risk 0·86 [95% CI 0·75−0·98]). The hazard ratio (HR) for intubation was 0·75 (0·62−0·91), and the HR for mortality was 0·87 (0·68−1·11) with awake prone positioning compared with standard care within 28 days of enrolment. The incidence of prespecified adverse events was low and similar in both groups. Interpretation: Awake prone positioning of patients with hypoxaemic respiratory failure due to COVID-19 reduces the incidence of treatment failure and the need for intubation without any signal of harm. These results support routine awake prone positioning of patients with COVID-19 who require support with high-flow nasal cannula. Funding: Open AI inc, Rice Foundation, Projet Hospitalier de Recherche Clinique Interrégional, Appel d'Offre 2020, Groupement Interrégional de Recherche Clinique et d'Innovation Grand Ouest, Association pour la Promotion à Tours de la Réanimation Médicale, Fond de dotation du CHRU de Tours, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Ltd. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Lancet. Volume 9:Issue 12(2021)
- Journal:
- Lancet
- Issue:
- Volume 9:Issue 12(2021)
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- Volume 9, Issue 12 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 9
- Issue:
- 12
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0009-0012-0000
- Page Start:
- 1387
- Page End:
- 1395
- Publication Date:
- 2021-12
- Subjects:
- Respiratory organs -- Diseases -- Periodicals
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- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/22132600 ↗
http://www.sciencedirect.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/S2213-2600(21)00356-8 ↗
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- 2213-2600
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