Proning in Non-Intubated (PINI) in Times of COVID-19: Case Series and a Review
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Proning in Non-Intubated: Review of literature
Proning in Non-Intubated: Bedside Application
• Adults with acute hypoxemia due to COVID-19 • O2 requirements > 2 L/min to maintain SpO2 ≥ 92% • No major distress • Patient able to communicate, follow instructions, and manage any displaced cannula or mask • Patient able to prone and supine himself/ herself with minimal assistance. |
• Facial/neck trauma • Spinal instability • Recent sternotomy • Significant hemoptysis • Significant hemodynamic instability, or high risk of requiring CPR or defibrillation • Pregnancy |
Proning in Non-Intubated: Obesity
Proning in Non-Intubated: Improving Implementation

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