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ICU outcomes and survival in patients with severe COVID-19 in the largest health care system in central Florida

BACKGROUND: Observational studies have consistently described poor clinical outcomes and increased ICU mortality in patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) who require mechanical ventilation (MV). Our study describes the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with severe...

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Autores principales: Oliveira, Eduardo, Parikh, Amay, Lopez-Ruiz, Arnaldo, Carrilo, Maria, Goldberg, Joshua, Cearras, Martin, Fernainy, Khaled, Andersen, Sonja, Mercado, Luis, Guan, Jian, Zafar, Hammad, Louzon, Patricia, Carr, Amy, Baloch, Natasha, Pratley, Richard, Silverstry, Scott, Hsu, Vincent, Sniffen, Jason, Herrera, Victor, Finkler, Neil
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7993561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33765049
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249038
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author Oliveira, Eduardo
Parikh, Amay
Lopez-Ruiz, Arnaldo
Carrilo, Maria
Goldberg, Joshua
Cearras, Martin
Fernainy, Khaled
Andersen, Sonja
Mercado, Luis
Guan, Jian
Zafar, Hammad
Louzon, Patricia
Carr, Amy
Baloch, Natasha
Pratley, Richard
Silverstry, Scott
Hsu, Vincent
Sniffen, Jason
Herrera, Victor
Finkler, Neil
author_facet Oliveira, Eduardo
Parikh, Amay
Lopez-Ruiz, Arnaldo
Carrilo, Maria
Goldberg, Joshua
Cearras, Martin
Fernainy, Khaled
Andersen, Sonja
Mercado, Luis
Guan, Jian
Zafar, Hammad
Louzon, Patricia
Carr, Amy
Baloch, Natasha
Pratley, Richard
Silverstry, Scott
Hsu, Vincent
Sniffen, Jason
Herrera, Victor
Finkler, Neil
author_sort Oliveira, Eduardo
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Observational studies have consistently described poor clinical outcomes and increased ICU mortality in patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) who require mechanical ventilation (MV). Our study describes the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with severe COVID-19 admitted to ICU in the largest health care system in the state of Florida, United States. METHODS: Retrospective cohort study of patients admitted to ICU due to severe COVID-19 in AdventHealth health system in Orlando, Florida from March 11(th) until May 18th, 2020. Patients were characterized based on demographics, baseline comorbidities, severity of illness, medical management including experimental therapies, laboratory markers and ventilator parameters. Major clinical outcomes analyzed at the end of the study period were: hospital and ICU length of stay, MV-related mortality and overall hospital mortality of ICU patients. RESULTS: Out of total of 1283 patients with COVID-19, 131 (10.2%) met criteria for ICU admission (median age: 61 years [interquartile range (IQR), 49.5–71.5]; 35.1% female). Common comorbidities were hypertension (84; 64.1%), and diabetes (54; 41.2%). Of the 131 ICU patients, 109 (83.2%) required MV and 9 (6.9%) received ECMO. Lower positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) were observed in survivors [9.2 (7.7–10.4)] vs non-survivors [10 (9.1–12.9] p = 0.004]. Compared to non-survivors, survivors had a longer MV length of stay (LOS) [14 (IQR 8–22) vs 8.5 (IQR 5–10.8) p< 0.001], Hospital LOS [21 (IQR 13–31) vs 10 (7–1) p< 0.001] and ICU LOS [14 (IQR 7–24) vs 9.5 (IQR 6–11), p < 0.001]. The overall hospital mortality and MV-related mortality were 19.8% and 23.8% respectively. After exclusion of hospitalized patients, the hospital and MV-related mortality rates were 21.6% and 26.5% respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates an important improvement in mortality of patients with severe COVID-19 who required ICU admission and MV in comparison to previous observational reports and emphasizes the importance of standard of care measures in the management of COVID-19.
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spelling pubmed-79935612021-04-05 ICU outcomes and survival in patients with severe COVID-19 in the largest health care system in central Florida Oliveira, Eduardo Parikh, Amay Lopez-Ruiz, Arnaldo Carrilo, Maria Goldberg, Joshua Cearras, Martin Fernainy, Khaled Andersen, Sonja Mercado, Luis Guan, Jian Zafar, Hammad Louzon, Patricia Carr, Amy Baloch, Natasha Pratley, Richard Silverstry, Scott Hsu, Vincent Sniffen, Jason Herrera, Victor Finkler, Neil PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Observational studies have consistently described poor clinical outcomes and increased ICU mortality in patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) who require mechanical ventilation (MV). Our study describes the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with severe COVID-19 admitted to ICU in the largest health care system in the state of Florida, United States. METHODS: Retrospective cohort study of patients admitted to ICU due to severe COVID-19 in AdventHealth health system in Orlando, Florida from March 11(th) until May 18th, 2020. Patients were characterized based on demographics, baseline comorbidities, severity of illness, medical management including experimental therapies, laboratory markers and ventilator parameters. Major clinical outcomes analyzed at the end of the study period were: hospital and ICU length of stay, MV-related mortality and overall hospital mortality of ICU patients. RESULTS: Out of total of 1283 patients with COVID-19, 131 (10.2%) met criteria for ICU admission (median age: 61 years [interquartile range (IQR), 49.5–71.5]; 35.1% female). Common comorbidities were hypertension (84; 64.1%), and diabetes (54; 41.2%). Of the 131 ICU patients, 109 (83.2%) required MV and 9 (6.9%) received ECMO. Lower positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) were observed in survivors [9.2 (7.7–10.4)] vs non-survivors [10 (9.1–12.9] p = 0.004]. Compared to non-survivors, survivors had a longer MV length of stay (LOS) [14 (IQR 8–22) vs 8.5 (IQR 5–10.8) p< 0.001], Hospital LOS [21 (IQR 13–31) vs 10 (7–1) p< 0.001] and ICU LOS [14 (IQR 7–24) vs 9.5 (IQR 6–11), p < 0.001]. The overall hospital mortality and MV-related mortality were 19.8% and 23.8% respectively. After exclusion of hospitalized patients, the hospital and MV-related mortality rates were 21.6% and 26.5% respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates an important improvement in mortality of patients with severe COVID-19 who required ICU admission and MV in comparison to previous observational reports and emphasizes the importance of standard of care measures in the management of COVID-19. Public Library of Science 2021-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7993561/ /pubmed/33765049 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249038 Text en © 2021 Oliveira et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Oliveira, Eduardo
Parikh, Amay
Lopez-Ruiz, Arnaldo
Carrilo, Maria
Goldberg, Joshua
Cearras, Martin
Fernainy, Khaled
Andersen, Sonja
Mercado, Luis
Guan, Jian
Zafar, Hammad
Louzon, Patricia
Carr, Amy
Baloch, Natasha
Pratley, Richard
Silverstry, Scott
Hsu, Vincent
Sniffen, Jason
Herrera, Victor
Finkler, Neil
ICU outcomes and survival in patients with severe COVID-19 in the largest health care system in central Florida
title ICU outcomes and survival in patients with severe COVID-19 in the largest health care system in central Florida
title_full ICU outcomes and survival in patients with severe COVID-19 in the largest health care system in central Florida
title_fullStr ICU outcomes and survival in patients with severe COVID-19 in the largest health care system in central Florida
title_full_unstemmed ICU outcomes and survival in patients with severe COVID-19 in the largest health care system in central Florida
title_short ICU outcomes and survival in patients with severe COVID-19 in the largest health care system in central Florida
title_sort icu outcomes and survival in patients with severe covid-19 in the largest health care system in central florida
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7993561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33765049
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249038
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