Data Sheet 1_Integrating ultra-prolonged prone ventilation with mechanical power monitoring in refractory acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS): a case report.doc
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IntroductionAcute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) manifests as acute pulmonary inflammation associated with high mortality. While intermittent prone positioning for 12–16 h is an essential intervention in managing severe ARDS, clinical challenges arise when patients exhibit immediate physiological deterioration during supine transitions. Also, the clinical utility of monitoring mechanical power (MP) as a surrogate for lung-protective ventilation during prone ventilation remains unclear.
Case presentationWe report a 55-years-old female patient with influenza A-associated severe ARDS. Despite an initial trial of high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) therapy, the patient was intubated and initiated on invasive mechanical ventilation for refractory hypoxemia. Conventional 16-h prone positioning cycles were complicated by marked desaturation and MP instability upon transition to the supine position. We implemented a novel strategy of continuous ultra-prolonged prone positioning sustained for 5 consecutive days. The intervention resulted in a gradual improvement in oxygenation and was uniquely accompanied by a steady decline in MP from 18.14 to 12.33 J/min. Stabilization of both oxygenation and ventilatory mechanics subsequently allowed a safe return to the supine position, followed by successful ventilator weaning and extubation.
ConclusionUltra-prolonged prone represented a potentially effective salvage strategy for the severe ARDS patient who was intolerant to standard intermittent cycles. Furthermore, longitudinal monitoring of MP may provide crucial physiological guidance, enabling a more individualized and lung-protective approach during prone ventilation.
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2026-04-13



