Semi-recumbent position versus supine position for the prevention of ventilator-associated pneumonia in adults requiring mechanical ventilation

Jan 9, 2016The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

How semi-recumbent and flat positions compare in preventing pneumonia for adults on breathing machines

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Abstract

A semi-recumbent position (30º to 60º) significantly reduced the risk of clinically suspected ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) compared to a supine position (0° to 10°) with a risk reduction ratio of 0.36.

  • The risk of clinically suspected VAP was 14.3% in the semi-recumbent group versus 40.2% in the supine group.
  • No significant differences were found between the two positioning methods for microbiologically confirmed VAP, ICU mortality, or hospital mortality.
  • Length of ICU stay showed a moderate quality evidence reduction of 1.64 days, while the length of hospital stay demonstrated very low quality evidence for a reduction of 9.47 days.
  • Duration of ventilation was reduced by 3.35 days, though this finding lacked strong evidence.
  • Antibiotic usage and pressure ulcer rates did not significantly differ between the two positioning methods.

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