COVID-19 in sub-intensive care unit: An italian single-center experience along the three epidemic waves

IF 0.4 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
F. Vallelonga, Francesco A Diella, M. Converso, G. de Filippi, F. Bosco, F. Panero, Franco Aprà, F. Elia
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Abstract

The goal was to characterize COVID-19 patients who needed treatment in Sub-Intensive Care Units (SICUs) for hypoxemic respiratory failure, describe their six-month mortality, and identify clinical and laboratory characteristics that were associated with death. Data from 216 consecutive patients admitted to the COVIDSICU of Turin’s San Giovanni Bosco Hospital were analyzed retrospectively. A total of 216 patients (24.5% of whom were female) were enrolled. The average age was 63±11.9 years. In the three waves, the six-month mortality rate was 32.8%, 35.1%, and 26.6%, respectively (p=0.52). The mortality rate was significantly higher in intubated patients compared to those not requiring intubation (60.8% versus 29.9%, p<0.01). On admission, deceased patients were older (69±7.7 versus 60.2±12.6 y.o., p<0.01), with a higher prevalence of dyslipidemia, coronary artery disease, chronic heart failure, and higher serum creatinine. However, only age was predictive of death at multivariate analysis (OR 5.29, p<0.01), with 63 years old as the best cut-point. At six months, mortality in COVID patients managed in a SICU is around 30%. Age is a significant negative prognostic factor, with 63 years of age being the best predicting cut-off.
亚重症监护病房的新冠肺炎:意大利单中心在三波疫情中的经验
目的是确定因低氧性呼吸衰竭需要在重症监护室(SICU)治疗的新冠肺炎患者的特征,描述他们六个月的死亡率,并确定与死亡相关的临床和实验室特征。对都灵圣乔瓦尼博斯科医院新冠肺炎重症监护室连续收治的216名患者的数据进行了回顾性分析。共有216名患者(其中24.5%为女性)入选。平均年龄63±11.9岁。在这三波中,6个月的死亡率分别为32.8%、35.1%和26.6%(p=0.52)。插管患者的死亡率明显高于不需要插管的患者(60.8%对29.9%,p<0.01)。入院时,死亡患者年龄较大(69±7.7对60.2±12.6 y.o,慢性心力衰竭和较高的血清肌酐。然而,在多变量分析中,只有年龄可以预测死亡(OR 5.29,p<0.01),63岁是最佳切入点。在SICU治疗的新冠肺炎患者在六个月时的死亡率约为30%。年龄是一个重要的负面预后因素,63岁是最好的预测临界值。
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Emergency Care Journal
Emergency Care Journal EMERGENCY MEDICINE-
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