The Effectiveness of Prone Position Respiratory Rehabilitationin Covid-19 Patients: Literature Review
Abstract
Introduction: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) which can cause
pulmonary complications,cardiovascular, and muscular which results in
various organ dysfunctions which in turn can reduce the patient's lung
functional capacity. This matter can cause a decrease in the patient's oxygen
saturation (SpO2), causing hypoxaemia due to inadequate ventilation and
perfusion diffusion leading to sepsis to septic shock. For this, various efforts
to increase oxygen saturation deficit and decrease mortality, including by
means of respiratory rehabilitation in a position prone.
Method: This method uses a literature review design by using 3 databases,
namely Google Scholar, Science Direct, Pubmed.
Result: The results of this literature review using breathing exercises are:
prone position. The time span of 10 journals that have been reviewed using
average duration of implementation is 2-4 hours per day, with 1-4 times per
session scheduled for 4 weeks. A given patient's lung functional capacity
x prone position intervention in 10 journals increased, in results it shows that
it is statistically significant in increasing Oxygen saturation SpO2 (p < 0.005).
Conclution: These results indicate an effective prone position in improving
oxygenation.
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