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Author: Bein, Thomas; Grasso, Salvatore; Moerer, Onnen; Quintel, Michael; Guerin, Claude; Deja, Maria; Brondani, Anita; Mehta, Sangeeta
Title: The standard of care of patients with ARDS: ventilatory settings and rescue therapies for refractory hypoxemia
  • Document date: 2016_4_4
  • ID: krpg9u1u_32
    Snippet: Specific contraindications to proning have been defined in the trials. The likely single absolute contraindication is an unstable spine fracture. All other contraindications ( Table 2 ) are relative and the benefit-to-risk balance should favor proning. It is worth noting from Table 2 that an acute abdomen was not a contraindication to prone position......
    Document: Specific contraindications to proning have been defined in the trials. The likely single absolute contraindication is an unstable spine fracture. All other contraindications ( Table 2 ) are relative and the benefit-to-risk balance should favor proning. It is worth noting from Table 2 that an acute abdomen was not a contraindication to prone position.

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