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Baseline characteristics and outcomes of COVID-19 patients admitted to a Respiratory Intensive Care Unit (RICU) in Southern Italy
The recent Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic, first in China and then also in Italy, brought to the attention the problem of the saturation of Intensive Care Units (ICUs). Almost all previous reports showed that in ICU less than half of patients were treated with invasive mechanical ventila...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7662452/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33282282 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/mrm.2020.704 |
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author | Di Lecce, Valentina Carpagnano, Giovanna Elisiana Pierucci, Paola Quaranta, Vitaliano Nicola Barratta, Federica Zito, Annapaola Buonamico, Enrico Resta, Onofrio |
author_facet | Di Lecce, Valentina Carpagnano, Giovanna Elisiana Pierucci, Paola Quaranta, Vitaliano Nicola Barratta, Federica Zito, Annapaola Buonamico, Enrico Resta, Onofrio |
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description | The recent Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic, first in China and then also in Italy, brought to the attention the problem of the saturation of Intensive Care Units (ICUs). Almost all previous reports showed that in ICU less than half of patients were treated with invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) and the rest of them with non-invasive respiratory support. This highlighted the role of respiratory intensive care units (RICUs), where patients with moderate to severe respiratory failure can be treated with non-invasive respiratory support, avoiding ICU admission. In this report, we describe baseline characteristics and clinical outcomes of 97 patients with moderate to severe respiratory failure due to COVID-19 admitted to the RICU of the Policlinico of Bari from March 11(th) to May 31(st) 2020. In our population, most of the subjects were male (72%), non-smokers (76%), with a mean age of 69.65±14 years. Ninety-one percent of patients presented at least one comorbidity and 60% had more than two comorbidities. At admission, 40% of patients showed PaO(2)/FiO(2) ratio between 100 and 200 and 17% showed Pa0(2)/FiO(2) ratio <100. Mean Pa0(2)/FiO(2) ratio at admission was 186.4±80. These patients were treated with non-invasive respiratory support 40% with CPAP, 38% with BPAP, 3% with HFNC, 11% with standard oxygen therapy or with IMV through tracheostomy (patients in step down from ICU, 8%). Patients discharged to general ward (GW) were 51%, 30% were transferred to ICU and 19% died. To the best of our knowledge, this is one of the few described experiences of patients with respiratory failure due to COVID-19 treated outside the ICU, in a RICU. Outcomes of our patients, characterized by several risk factors for disease progression, were satisfactory compared with other experiences regarding patients treated with non-invasive respiratory support in ICU. The strategical allocation of our RICU, between ED and ICU, might have positively influenced clinical outcomes of our patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-76624522020-12-03 Baseline characteristics and outcomes of COVID-19 patients admitted to a Respiratory Intensive Care Unit (RICU) in Southern Italy Di Lecce, Valentina Carpagnano, Giovanna Elisiana Pierucci, Paola Quaranta, Vitaliano Nicola Barratta, Federica Zito, Annapaola Buonamico, Enrico Resta, Onofrio Multidiscip Respir Med Short Report The recent Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic, first in China and then also in Italy, brought to the attention the problem of the saturation of Intensive Care Units (ICUs). Almost all previous reports showed that in ICU less than half of patients were treated with invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) and the rest of them with non-invasive respiratory support. This highlighted the role of respiratory intensive care units (RICUs), where patients with moderate to severe respiratory failure can be treated with non-invasive respiratory support, avoiding ICU admission. In this report, we describe baseline characteristics and clinical outcomes of 97 patients with moderate to severe respiratory failure due to COVID-19 admitted to the RICU of the Policlinico of Bari from March 11(th) to May 31(st) 2020. In our population, most of the subjects were male (72%), non-smokers (76%), with a mean age of 69.65±14 years. Ninety-one percent of patients presented at least one comorbidity and 60% had more than two comorbidities. At admission, 40% of patients showed PaO(2)/FiO(2) ratio between 100 and 200 and 17% showed Pa0(2)/FiO(2) ratio <100. Mean Pa0(2)/FiO(2) ratio at admission was 186.4±80. These patients were treated with non-invasive respiratory support 40% with CPAP, 38% with BPAP, 3% with HFNC, 11% with standard oxygen therapy or with IMV through tracheostomy (patients in step down from ICU, 8%). Patients discharged to general ward (GW) were 51%, 30% were transferred to ICU and 19% died. To the best of our knowledge, this is one of the few described experiences of patients with respiratory failure due to COVID-19 treated outside the ICU, in a RICU. Outcomes of our patients, characterized by several risk factors for disease progression, were satisfactory compared with other experiences regarding patients treated with non-invasive respiratory support in ICU. The strategical allocation of our RICU, between ED and ICU, might have positively influenced clinical outcomes of our patients. PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 2020-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7662452/ /pubmed/33282282 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/mrm.2020.704 Text en ©Copyright: the Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License (by-nc 4.0) which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Short Report Di Lecce, Valentina Carpagnano, Giovanna Elisiana Pierucci, Paola Quaranta, Vitaliano Nicola Barratta, Federica Zito, Annapaola Buonamico, Enrico Resta, Onofrio Baseline characteristics and outcomes of COVID-19 patients admitted to a Respiratory Intensive Care Unit (RICU) in Southern Italy |
title | Baseline characteristics and outcomes of COVID-19 patients admitted to a Respiratory Intensive Care Unit (RICU) in Southern Italy |
title_full | Baseline characteristics and outcomes of COVID-19 patients admitted to a Respiratory Intensive Care Unit (RICU) in Southern Italy |
title_fullStr | Baseline characteristics and outcomes of COVID-19 patients admitted to a Respiratory Intensive Care Unit (RICU) in Southern Italy |
title_full_unstemmed | Baseline characteristics and outcomes of COVID-19 patients admitted to a Respiratory Intensive Care Unit (RICU) in Southern Italy |
title_short | Baseline characteristics and outcomes of COVID-19 patients admitted to a Respiratory Intensive Care Unit (RICU) in Southern Italy |
title_sort | baseline characteristics and outcomes of covid-19 patients admitted to a respiratory intensive care unit (ricu) in southern italy |
topic | Short Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7662452/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33282282 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/mrm.2020.704 |
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