Predictors of prolonged ventilator weaning and mortality in critically ill patients with COVID-19.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia Pub Date : 2023-09-15 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.36416/1806-3756/e20230131
Marcella M Musumeci, Bruno Valle Pinheiro, Luciana Dias Chiavegato, Danielle Silva Almeida Phillip, Flavia R Machado, Fabrício Freires, Osvaldo Shigueomi Beppu, Jaquelina Sonoe Ota Arakaki, Roberta Pulcheri Ramos
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Objective: To identify factors associated with prolonged weaning and mortality in critically ill COVID-19 patients admitted to ICUs and under invasive mechanical ventilation.

Methods: Between March of 2020 and July of 2021, we retrospectively recorded clinical and ventilatory characteristics of critically ill COVID-19 patients from the day of intubation to the outcome. We classified the patients regarding the weaning period in accordance with established criteria. A logistic regression analysis was performed to identify variables associated with prolonged weaning and mortality.

Results: The study involved 303 patients, 100 of whom (33.0%) had a prolonged weaning period. Most of the patients were male (69.6%), 136 (44.8%) had more than 50% of pulmonary involvement on chest CT, and 93 (30.6%) had severe ARDS. Within the prolonged weaning group, 62% died within 60 days. Multivariate analysis revealed that lung involvement greater than 50% on CT and delay from intubation to the first separation attempt from mechanical ventilation were significantly associated with prolonged weaning, whereas age and prolonged weaning were significantly associated with mortality.

Conclusions: Prolonged weaning can be used as a milestone in predicting mortality in critically ill COVID-19 patients. Lung involvement greater than 50% on CT and delay from intubation to the first separation attempt from mechanical ventilation were identified as significant predictors of prolonged weaning. These results might provide valuable information for healthcare professionals when making clinical decisions regarding the management of critically ill COVID-19 patients who are on mechanical ventilation.

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新冠肺炎危重患者长期停用呼吸机和死亡率的预测因素。
目的:确定入住ICU并接受有创机械通气的危重新冠肺炎患者断奶时间延长和死亡率的相关因素。方法:在2020年3月至2021年7月期间,我们回顾性记录了危重新冠肺炎患者从插管当天到结果的临床和通气特征。我们根据既定标准对患者的断奶期进行了分类。进行逻辑回归分析,以确定与断奶时间延长和死亡率相关的变量。结果:该研究涉及303名患者,其中100人(33.0%)断奶期延长。大多数患者是男性(69.6%),136例(44.8%)在胸部CT上肺部受累超过50%,93例(30.6%)患有严重ARDS。在长期断奶组中,62%在60天内死亡。多因素分析显示,CT显示肺部受累超过50%,从插管到第一次尝试脱离机械通气的延迟与断奶时间延长显著相关,而年龄和断奶时间延长与死亡率显著相关。结论:延长断奶时间可作为预测危重新冠肺炎患者死亡率的里程碑。CT检查中肺部受累超过50%以及从插管到首次尝试机械通气分离的延迟被确定为延长断奶的重要预测因素。这些结果可能会为医疗保健专业人员在做出有关机械通气重症新冠肺炎患者管理的临床决策时提供有价值的信息。
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Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia
Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
14.80%
发文量
118
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Pulmonology publishes scientific articles that contribute to the improvement of knowledge in the field of the lung diseases and related areas.
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