Highlights
Physiotherapy may help prevent or mitigate sequelae related to bed rest, thus improving physical function and outcomes and reducing length of stay by increasing ventilator free-days.
Before starting chest physiotherapy, we recommend the use of adequate personal protective equipment, limiting healthcare workers in the room to one physician and one physiotherapist, as well as choosing a negative-pressure chamber if available.
Chest physiotherapy should be tailored to the specific phenotype of COVID-19 patients.
Patients who might be eligible for a spontaneous breathing trial should receive chest physiotehrapy before and after extubation.
NIV, CPAP, and HFNO should also be considered for short periods after extubation, until complete respiratory autonomy is reached.