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Todos los caminos llevan a Roma: resultados de las terapias respiratorias no invasivas aplicadas en un centro terciario sin Unidad de Cuidados Intermedios durante la pandemia de COVID-19

INTRODUCTION: Non-invasive respiratory therapies (NRT) were widely used in the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in different settings, depending on availability. The objective of our study was to present 90-day survival and associated factors in patients treated with NRT in a tertiary hospital wi...

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Autores principales: López-Padilla, Daniel, Terán Tinedo, José Rafael, López-Martín, Soledad, Caballero Segura, Francisco José, Gallo González, Virginia, Recio Moreno, Beatriz, Ji, Zichen, Castro Riera, Christian, Ojeda Castillejo, Elena, Desco Menéndez, Manuel, Benedetti, Paola, Cerezo Lajas, Alicia, Miguel Díez, Javier de, Domínguez Zabaleta, Irene Milagros, Ferreira Moreno, Alicia, Fuentes Alonso, Marta, García de Pedro, Julia, García López, Javier, Girón Matute, Walther Iván, Gómez García, Rosa M., Liendo Martínez, Katiuska, Oliva Ramos, Alicia, Parra León, Virginia, Pedraza Serrano, Fernando, Sánchez Muñoz, Gema, Sanz Sanz, Pilar, Suárez Escudero, Sergio, Vargas Espinal, Julio, Sousa Casasnovas, Iago, Díez-del Hoyo, Felipe, Puente Maestú, Luis
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7836974/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.opresp.2020.100081
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Sumario:INTRODUCTION: Non-invasive respiratory therapies (NRT) were widely used in the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in different settings, depending on availability. The objective of our study was to present 90-day survival and associated factors in patients treated with NRT in a tertiary hospital without an Intermediate Respiratory Care Unit. The secondary objective was to compare the outcomes of the different therapies. METHODS: Observational study of patients treated with NRT outside of an intensive care or intermediate respiratory care unit setting, diagnosed with COVID-19 and acute respiratory distress syndrome by radiological criteria and SpO(2)/FiO(2) ratio. A multivariate logistic regression model was developed to determine independently associated variables, and the outcomes of high flow nasal cannula and continuous positive airway pressure were compared. RESULTS: In total, 107 patients were treated and 85 (79.4%) survived at 90 days. Before starting NRT, the mean SpO(2)/FiO(2) ratio was 119.8 ± 59.4. A higher SOFA score was significantly associated with mortality (OR 2,09; 95% CI 1.34-3.27), while self-pronation was a protective factor (OR 0.23; 95% CI 0.06-0.91). High flow nasal cannula was used in 63 subjects (58.9%), and continuous positive airway pressure in 41 (38.3%), with no differences between them. CONCLUSION: Approximately 4 out of 5 patients treated with NRT survived to 90 days, and no significant differences were found between high flow nasal cannula and continuous positive airway pressure.