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Sepsis and COVID-19: outcomes in young adults in intensive care

OBJECTIVE: to verify sepsis incidence among young adults admitted to intensive care due to COVID-19 and to analyze its association with demographic, clinical and outcome variables. METHODS: a quantitative, longitudinal, retrospective and analytical study, consisting of 58 adults aged 20 to 40 years...

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Autores principales: Santos, Talita Andrade, de Oliveira, José Edilson, da Fonseca, Cassiane Dezoti, Barbosa, Dulce Aparecida, Belasco, Angélica Gonçalves da Silva, Miura, Carla Roberta Monteiro
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10695060/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2023-0037
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author Santos, Talita Andrade
de Oliveira, José Edilson
da Fonseca, Cassiane Dezoti
Barbosa, Dulce Aparecida
Belasco, Angélica Gonçalves da Silva
Miura, Carla Roberta Monteiro
author_facet Santos, Talita Andrade
de Oliveira, José Edilson
da Fonseca, Cassiane Dezoti
Barbosa, Dulce Aparecida
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description OBJECTIVE: to verify sepsis incidence among young adults admitted to intensive care due to COVID-19 and to analyze its association with demographic, clinical and outcome variables. METHODS: a quantitative, longitudinal, retrospective and analytical study, consisting of 58 adults aged 20 to 40 years in intensive care for SARS-CoV-2. It was carried out in a university hospital, from March 2020 to December 2021, with data collected from electronic medical records. RESULTS: sepsis incidence was 65%. Sepsis was associated with acute kidney injury, use of vasoactive drugs and mechanical ventilation, being admitted to the emergency room, severity according to the Simplified Acute Physiology Score III and bacterial pulmonary co-infection, the latter being the most frequent etiology for sepsis. CONCLUSIONS: there was a high sepsis incidence, with 42% of deaths, which points to the importance of investing in preventive measures, especially in relation to bacterial pulmonary coinfections.
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spelling pubmed-106950602023-12-05 Sepsis and COVID-19: outcomes in young adults in intensive care Santos, Talita Andrade de Oliveira, José Edilson da Fonseca, Cassiane Dezoti Barbosa, Dulce Aparecida Belasco, Angélica Gonçalves da Silva Miura, Carla Roberta Monteiro Rev Bras Enferm Original Article OBJECTIVE: to verify sepsis incidence among young adults admitted to intensive care due to COVID-19 and to analyze its association with demographic, clinical and outcome variables. METHODS: a quantitative, longitudinal, retrospective and analytical study, consisting of 58 adults aged 20 to 40 years in intensive care for SARS-CoV-2. It was carried out in a university hospital, from March 2020 to December 2021, with data collected from electronic medical records. RESULTS: sepsis incidence was 65%. Sepsis was associated with acute kidney injury, use of vasoactive drugs and mechanical ventilation, being admitted to the emergency room, severity according to the Simplified Acute Physiology Score III and bacterial pulmonary co-infection, the latter being the most frequent etiology for sepsis. CONCLUSIONS: there was a high sepsis incidence, with 42% of deaths, which points to the importance of investing in preventive measures, especially in relation to bacterial pulmonary coinfections. Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem 2023-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10695060/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2023-0037 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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da Fonseca, Cassiane Dezoti
Barbosa, Dulce Aparecida
Belasco, Angélica Gonçalves da Silva
Miura, Carla Roberta Monteiro
Sepsis and COVID-19: outcomes in young adults in intensive care
title Sepsis and COVID-19: outcomes in young adults in intensive care
title_full Sepsis and COVID-19: outcomes in young adults in intensive care
title_fullStr Sepsis and COVID-19: outcomes in young adults in intensive care
title_full_unstemmed Sepsis and COVID-19: outcomes in young adults in intensive care
title_short Sepsis and COVID-19: outcomes in young adults in intensive care
title_sort sepsis and covid-19: outcomes in young adults in intensive care
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10695060/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2023-0037
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