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Predictors of Mortality in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients Demanding High Oxygen Flow: A Thin Line between Inflammation, Cytokine Storm, and Coagulopathy

INTRODUCTION: Mortality among critically ill COVID-19 patients remains relatively high despite different potential therapeutic modalities being introduced recently. The treatment of critically ill patients is a challenging task, without identified credible predictors of mortality. METHODS: We perfor...

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Autores principales: Popadic, Viseslav, Klasnja, Slobodan, Milic, Natasa, Rajovic, Nina, Aleksic, Aleksandra, Milenkovic, Marija, Crnokrak, Bogdan, Balint, Bela, Todorovic-Balint, Milena, Mrda, Davor, Zdravkovic, Darko, Toskovic, Borislav, Brankovic, Marija, Markovic, Olivera, Bjekic-Macut, Jelica, Djuran, Predrag, Memon, Lidija, Brajkovic, Milica, Todorovic, Zoran, Hadzi-Djokic, Jovan, Jovanovic, Igor, Nikolic, Dejan, Zdravkovic, Marija
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8081622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33968298
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6648199
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author Popadic, Viseslav
Klasnja, Slobodan
Milic, Natasa
Rajovic, Nina
Aleksic, Aleksandra
Milenkovic, Marija
Crnokrak, Bogdan
Balint, Bela
Todorovic-Balint, Milena
Mrda, Davor
Zdravkovic, Darko
Toskovic, Borislav
Brankovic, Marija
Markovic, Olivera
Bjekic-Macut, Jelica
Djuran, Predrag
Memon, Lidija
Brajkovic, Milica
Todorovic, Zoran
Hadzi-Djokic, Jovan
Jovanovic, Igor
Nikolic, Dejan
Zdravkovic, Marija
author_facet Popadic, Viseslav
Klasnja, Slobodan
Milic, Natasa
Rajovic, Nina
Aleksic, Aleksandra
Milenkovic, Marija
Crnokrak, Bogdan
Balint, Bela
Todorovic-Balint, Milena
Mrda, Davor
Zdravkovic, Darko
Toskovic, Borislav
Brankovic, Marija
Markovic, Olivera
Bjekic-Macut, Jelica
Djuran, Predrag
Memon, Lidija
Brajkovic, Milica
Todorovic, Zoran
Hadzi-Djokic, Jovan
Jovanovic, Igor
Nikolic, Dejan
Zdravkovic, Marija
author_sort Popadic, Viseslav
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description INTRODUCTION: Mortality among critically ill COVID-19 patients remains relatively high despite different potential therapeutic modalities being introduced recently. The treatment of critically ill patients is a challenging task, without identified credible predictors of mortality. METHODS: We performed an analysis of 160 consecutive patients with confirmed COVID-19 infection admitted to the Respiratory Intensive Care Unit between June 23, 2020, and October 2, 2020, in University Hospital Center Bezanijska kosa, Belgrade, Serbia. Patients on invasive, noninvasive ventilation and high flow oxygen therapy with moderate to severe ARDS, according to the Berlin definition of ARDS, were selected for the study. Demographic data, past medical history, laboratory values, and CT severity score were analyzed to identify predictors of mortality. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were used to assess potential predictors of mortality in critically ill COVID-19 patients. RESULTS: The mean patient age was 65.6 years (range, 29–92 years), predominantly men, 68.8%. 107 (66.9%) patients were on invasive mechanical ventilation, 31 (19.3%) on noninvasive, and 22 (13.8%) on high flow oxygen therapy machine. The median total number of ICU days was 10 (25(th) to 75(th) percentile: 6–18), while the median total number of hospital stay was 18 (25(th) to 75(th) percentile: 12–28). The mortality rate was 60% (96/160). Univariate logistic regression analysis confirmed the significance of age, CRP, and lymphocytes at admission to hospital, serum albumin, D-dimer, and IL-6 at admission to ICU, and CT score. Serum albumin, D-dimer, and IL-6 at admission to ICU were independently associated with mortality in the final multivariate analysis. CONCLUSION: In the present study of 160 consecutive critically ill COVID-19 patients with moderate to severe ARDS, IL-6, serum albumin, and D-dimer at admission to ICU, accompanied by chest CT severity score, were marked as independent predictors of mortality.
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spelling pubmed-80816222021-05-06 Predictors of Mortality in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients Demanding High Oxygen Flow: A Thin Line between Inflammation, Cytokine Storm, and Coagulopathy Popadic, Viseslav Klasnja, Slobodan Milic, Natasa Rajovic, Nina Aleksic, Aleksandra Milenkovic, Marija Crnokrak, Bogdan Balint, Bela Todorovic-Balint, Milena Mrda, Davor Zdravkovic, Darko Toskovic, Borislav Brankovic, Marija Markovic, Olivera Bjekic-Macut, Jelica Djuran, Predrag Memon, Lidija Brajkovic, Milica Todorovic, Zoran Hadzi-Djokic, Jovan Jovanovic, Igor Nikolic, Dejan Zdravkovic, Marija Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article INTRODUCTION: Mortality among critically ill COVID-19 patients remains relatively high despite different potential therapeutic modalities being introduced recently. The treatment of critically ill patients is a challenging task, without identified credible predictors of mortality. METHODS: We performed an analysis of 160 consecutive patients with confirmed COVID-19 infection admitted to the Respiratory Intensive Care Unit between June 23, 2020, and October 2, 2020, in University Hospital Center Bezanijska kosa, Belgrade, Serbia. Patients on invasive, noninvasive ventilation and high flow oxygen therapy with moderate to severe ARDS, according to the Berlin definition of ARDS, were selected for the study. Demographic data, past medical history, laboratory values, and CT severity score were analyzed to identify predictors of mortality. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were used to assess potential predictors of mortality in critically ill COVID-19 patients. RESULTS: The mean patient age was 65.6 years (range, 29–92 years), predominantly men, 68.8%. 107 (66.9%) patients were on invasive mechanical ventilation, 31 (19.3%) on noninvasive, and 22 (13.8%) on high flow oxygen therapy machine. The median total number of ICU days was 10 (25(th) to 75(th) percentile: 6–18), while the median total number of hospital stay was 18 (25(th) to 75(th) percentile: 12–28). The mortality rate was 60% (96/160). Univariate logistic regression analysis confirmed the significance of age, CRP, and lymphocytes at admission to hospital, serum albumin, D-dimer, and IL-6 at admission to ICU, and CT score. Serum albumin, D-dimer, and IL-6 at admission to ICU were independently associated with mortality in the final multivariate analysis. CONCLUSION: In the present study of 160 consecutive critically ill COVID-19 patients with moderate to severe ARDS, IL-6, serum albumin, and D-dimer at admission to ICU, accompanied by chest CT severity score, were marked as independent predictors of mortality. Hindawi 2021-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8081622/ /pubmed/33968298 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6648199 Text en Copyright © 2021 Viseslav Popadic et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Popadic, Viseslav
Klasnja, Slobodan
Milic, Natasa
Rajovic, Nina
Aleksic, Aleksandra
Milenkovic, Marija
Crnokrak, Bogdan
Balint, Bela
Todorovic-Balint, Milena
Mrda, Davor
Zdravkovic, Darko
Toskovic, Borislav
Brankovic, Marija
Markovic, Olivera
Bjekic-Macut, Jelica
Djuran, Predrag
Memon, Lidija
Brajkovic, Milica
Todorovic, Zoran
Hadzi-Djokic, Jovan
Jovanovic, Igor
Nikolic, Dejan
Zdravkovic, Marija
Predictors of Mortality in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients Demanding High Oxygen Flow: A Thin Line between Inflammation, Cytokine Storm, and Coagulopathy
title Predictors of Mortality in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients Demanding High Oxygen Flow: A Thin Line between Inflammation, Cytokine Storm, and Coagulopathy
title_full Predictors of Mortality in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients Demanding High Oxygen Flow: A Thin Line between Inflammation, Cytokine Storm, and Coagulopathy
title_fullStr Predictors of Mortality in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients Demanding High Oxygen Flow: A Thin Line between Inflammation, Cytokine Storm, and Coagulopathy
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of Mortality in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients Demanding High Oxygen Flow: A Thin Line between Inflammation, Cytokine Storm, and Coagulopathy
title_short Predictors of Mortality in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients Demanding High Oxygen Flow: A Thin Line between Inflammation, Cytokine Storm, and Coagulopathy
title_sort predictors of mortality in critically ill covid-19 patients demanding high oxygen flow: a thin line between inflammation, cytokine storm, and coagulopathy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8081622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33968298
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6648199
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