COVID-19 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: Treatment with Helmet CPAP in Respiratory Intermediate Care Unit by Pulmonologists in the Three Italian Pandemic Waves.

IF 1.8 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Martina Piluso, Clarissa Ferrari, Silvia Pagani, Pierfranco Usai, Stefania Raschi, Luca Parachini, Elisa Oggionni, Chiara Melacini, Francesca D'Arcangelo, Roberta Cattaneo, Cristiano Bonacina, Monica Bernareggi, Serena Bencini, Marta Nadalin, Mara Borelli, Roberto Bellini, Maria Chiara Salandini, Paolo Scarpazza
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Abstract

COVID-19 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (CARDS) is the most serious complication of COVID-19. The SARS-CoV-2 outbreaks rapidly saturated intensive care unit (ICU), forcing the application of non-invasive respiratory support (NIRS) in respiratory intermediate care unit (RICU). The primary aim of this study is to compare the patients' clinical characteristics and outcomes (Helmet-Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (H-CPAP) success/failure and survival/death). The secondary aim is to evaluate and detect the main predictors of H-CPAP success and survival/death. A total of 515 patients were enrolled in our observational prospective study based on CARDS developed in RICU during the three Italian pandemic waves. All selected patients were treated with H-CPAP. The worst ratio of arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) and fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) PaO2/FiO2 during H-CPAP stratified the subjects into mild, moderate and severe CARDS. H-CPAP success has increased during the three waves (62%, 69% and 77%, respectively) and the mortality rate has decreased (28%, 21% and 13%). H-CPAP success/failure and survival/death were related to the PaO2/FiO2 (worst score) ratio in H-CPAP and to steroids' administration. D-dimer at admission, FiO2 and positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) were also associated with H-CPAP success. Our study suggests good outcomes with H-CPAP in CARDS in RICU. A widespread use of steroids could play a role.

新冠肺炎急性呼吸窘迫综合征:肺科医生在三次意大利大流行病浪潮中在呼吸中间监护室使用头盔CPAP治疗。
新冠肺炎急性呼吸窘迫综合征(CARDS)是新冠肺炎最严重的并发症。严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型疫情迅速使重症监护室(ICU)饱和,迫使无创呼吸支持(NIRS)在呼吸中间监护室(RICU)中应用。本研究的主要目的是比较患者的临床特征和结果(头盔持续气道正压通气(H-CPAP)的成功/失败和生存/死亡)。次要目的是评估和检测H-CPAP成功和生存/死亡的主要预测因素。根据意大利三波疫情期间RICU开发的CARDS,共有515名患者参与了我们的观察性前瞻性研究。所有入选患者均接受H-CPAP治疗。H-CPAP期间动脉血氧分压(PaO2)和吸入氧分数(FiO2)的最差比率PaO2/FiO2将受试者分为轻度、中度和重度CARDS。H-CPAP的成功率在三波中分别增加了62%、69%和77%,死亡率下降了28%、21%和13%。H-CPAP的成功/失败和生存/死亡与H-CPAP中的PaO2/FiO2(最差分数)比率和类固醇的给药有关。入院时的D-二聚体、FiO2和呼气末正压(PEEP)也与H-CPAP的成功相关。我们的研究表明H-CPAP在RICU的CARDS中有良好的效果。类固醇的广泛使用可能起到一定作用。
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Advances in respiratory medicine
Advances in respiratory medicine RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
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期刊介绍: "Advances in Respiratory Medicine" is a new international title for "Pneumonologia i Alergologia Polska", edited bimonthly and addressed to respiratory professionals. The Journal contains peer-reviewed original research papers, short communications, case-reports, recommendations of the Polish Respiratory Society concerning the diagnosis and treatment of lung diseases, editorials, postgraduate education articles, letters and book reviews in the field of pneumonology, allergology, oncology, immunology and infectious diseases. "Advances in Respiratory Medicine" is an open access, official journal of Polish Society of Lung Diseases, Polish Society of Allergology and National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases.
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