晚期HIV感染患者COVID-19预后预测模型

Anna E. Tsygankova, A. Gerasimov, S. Potekaeva, S. V. Krasnova, N. A. Tsvetkova, N. V. Maloletneva, E. Volchkova, V. Chulanov
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背景:查阅文献发现,目前尚无关于晚期HIV感染者COVID-19病程及结局的研究,故开展本研究。目的:确定继发性疾病阶段HIV患者COVID-19不良结局的预测因素,以建立预后预测模型。这将有助于简化COVID-19和艾滋病毒感染晚期患者的管理决策。材料和方法:这是一项单中心研究,纳入了300名18岁以上的晚期HIV感染和中重度COVID-19需要住院治疗的患者。结果:死亡率为27.3% (CI: 22.7% ~ 32.4%)。反映呼吸衰竭、免疫缺陷、蛋白质、白蛋白水平下降和尿素水平升高的因素变得不利。获得了晚期HIV感染患者COVID-19不良结局的预测模型。结论:已经开发了一个预测模型,以帮助实际的医疗保健医生对重症监护病房的患者住院和积极的治疗行动做出快速,知情的决定。
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Predictive model of COVID-19 outcomes in patients with advanced HIV infection
Background: A review of the literature showed that there are no studies on the course and outcomes of COVID-19 in patients with advanced HIV infection, so this study was conducted. Aims: Identification of predictors of adverse outcomes of COVID-19 in patients with HIV at the stage of secondary diseases in order to develop a predictive model of outcomes. This will help to simplify the decision-making on management of patients with COVID-19 and HIV infection at advanced stages. Materials and methods: This is a single-center study wich included 300 patients over 18 years of age with HIV infection at advanced stage of disease and moderate to severe COVID-19 requiring in-patient treatment. Results: Mortality rate was 27.3% (CI: 22.7% - 32.4%). Factors reflecting respiratory failure, immunodeficiency, decreased levels of protein, albumin, and increased levels of urea became unfavorable. A predictive model of adverse outcomes of COVID-19 in patients with advanced HIV infection has been obtained. Conclusions: A predictive model has been developed to help a practical healthcare doctor make a quick, informed decision on hospitalization of a patient in the intensive care unit and active therapeutic actions.
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