COVID-19 in intensive care: which patients are most at risk of requiring mechanical ventilation?

  • Alejandra Rodríguez
  • Nicolás Lista
  • Marco Flores Montes
  • Martín Pombo
  • Eugenia Artigas
  • Ignacio Prieto
  • Mirta Peralta
  • María Inés Calderón
  • Lautaro
  • Eleonora Cunto
Keywords: COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, mechanical ventilation, intensive care

Abstract

Introduction: In severe COVID-19, identifying patients with a higher risk of mechanical ventilation (MV) helps to optimize management.

Materials and methods: Retrospective analysis of clinical-epidemiological characteristics of patients with COVID-19 admitted to ICU between March / September 2020. Descriptive statistics, univariate and multivariate analysis were used.

Results: 114 patients were admitted, 91 (79.8%) were men, mean age 54.6 ± 14.8 years. 66 (57.9%) were obese, 44 (38.6%) ≥60 years, 38 (33.3%) were hypertensive (33.3%) and 28 (24.6 %) diabetics. 39 (23%) had elevated ferritin, 62 (76.5%) had lymphopenia, and 33 (41.3%) had increased LDH. Overall mortality 34%. 72 patients (63.1%) required MV. The independent predictors of MV requirement in the multivariate analysis were male sex, age ≥60 years, diabetes, lymphopenia, and increased ferritin and LDH.

Conclusions: In patients with severe COVID-19, the independent predictors of the need for MV were male sex, age ≥ 60 years, diabetes, elevated levels of ferritin and LDH, and lymphopenia.

 

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Author Biographies

Alejandra Rodríguez

Unidad Asistencia Respiratoria, Hospital Francisco J. Muñiz, CABA, Argentina.

Nicolás Lista

Unidad Terapia Intermedia, Hospital Francisco J. Muñiz, CABA, Argentina.

Marco Flores Montes

Unidad Asistencia Respiratoria, Hospital Francisco J. Muñiz, CABA, Argentina.

Martín Pombo

Unidad Asistencia Respiratoria, Hospital Francisco J. Muñiz, CABA, Argentina.

Eugenia Artigas

Unidad Asistencia Respiratoria, Hospital Francisco J. Muñiz, CABA, Argentina.

Ignacio Prieto

Unidad Asistencia Respiratoria, Hospital Francisco J. Muñiz, CABA, Argentina.

Mirta Peralta

Unidad Asistencia Respiratoria, Hospital Francisco J. Muñiz, CABA, Argentina.

María Inés Calderón

Unidad Asistencia Respiratoria, Hospital Francisco J. Muñiz, CABA, Argentina.

Lautaro

División Asistencia Especial, Departamento de Asistencia Intensiva al Paciente Infectológico Crítico, Hospital Francisco J. Muñiz, CABA, Argentina

Eleonora Cunto

Departamento de Asistencia Intensiva al Paciente Infectológico Crítico, Hospital Francisco J. Muñiz, CABA, Argentina

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Published
2021-03-02
How to Cite
Rodríguez, A., Lista, N., Flores Montes, M., Pombo, M., Artigas, E., Prieto, I., Peralta, M., Calderón, M. I., Lautaro, & Cunto, E. (2021). COVID-19 in intensive care: which patients are most at risk of requiring mechanical ventilation?. Actualizaciones En Sida E Infectología, 29(105). https://doi.org/10.52226/revista.v29i105.52
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