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Conventional oxygen therapy versus CPAP as a ceiling of care in ward-based patients with COVID-19: a multi-centre cohort evaluation.
BACKGROUND: Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is commonly used for respiratory failure due to severe COVID-19 pneumonitis, including in patients deemed not likely to benefit from invasive mechanical ventilation (nIMV). Little evidence exists demonstrating superiority over convention...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8424135/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34514360 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2021.101122 |
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author | Bradley, P Wilson, J Taylor, R Nixon, J Redfern, J Whittemore, P Gaddah, M Kavuri, K Haley, A Denny, P Withers, C Robey, RC Logue, C Dahanayake, N Min, D Siaw Hui Coles, J Deshmukh, M S Ritchie, S Malik, M Abdelaal, H Sivabalah, K Hartshorne, MD Gopikrishna, D Ashish, A Nuttall, E Bentley, A Bongers, T Gatheral, T Felton, TW Chaudhuri, N Pearmain, L |
author_facet | Bradley, P Wilson, J Taylor, R Nixon, J Redfern, J Whittemore, P Gaddah, M Kavuri, K Haley, A Denny, P Withers, C Robey, RC Logue, C Dahanayake, N Min, D Siaw Hui Coles, J Deshmukh, M S Ritchie, S Malik, M Abdelaal, H Sivabalah, K Hartshorne, MD Gopikrishna, D Ashish, A Nuttall, E Bentley, A Bongers, T Gatheral, T Felton, TW Chaudhuri, N Pearmain, L |
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description | BACKGROUND: Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is commonly used for respiratory failure due to severe COVID-19 pneumonitis, including in patients deemed not likely to benefit from invasive mechanical ventilation (nIMV). Little evidence exists demonstrating superiority over conventional oxygen therapy, whilst ward-level delivery of CPAP presents practical challenges. We sought to compare clinical outcomes of oxygen therapy versus CPAP therapy in patients with COVID-19 who were nIMV. METHODS: This retrospective multi-centre cohort evaluation included patients diagnosed with COVID-19 who were nIMV, had a treatment escalation plan of ward-level care and clinical frailty scale ≤ 6. Recruitment occurred during the first two waves of the UK COVID-19 pandemic in 2020; from 1(st) March to May 31(st), and from 1(st) September to 31(st) December. Patients given CPAP were compared to patients receiving oxygen therapy that required FiO(2) ≥0(.)4 for more than 12 hours at hospitals not providing ward-level CPAP. Logistic regression modelling was performed to compare 30-day mortality between treatment groups, accounting for important confounders and within-hospital clustering. FINDINGS: Seven hospitals provided data for 479 patients during the UK COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Overall 30-day mortality was 75.6% in the oxygen group (186/246 patients) and 77.7% in the CPAP group (181/233 patients). A lack of evidence for a treatment effect persisted in the adjusted model (adjusted odds ratio 0.84 95% CI 0.57-1.23, p=0.37). 49.8% of patients receiving CPAP-therapy (118/237) chose to discontinue it. INTERPRETATION: No survival difference was found between using oxygen alone or CPAP to treat patients with severe COVID-19 who were nIMV. A high patient-initiated discontinuation rate for CPAP suggests a significant treatment burden. Further reflection is warranted on the current treatment guidance and widespread application of CPAP in this setting. FUNDING: L Pearmain is supported by the MRC (MR/R00191X/1). TW Felton is supported by the NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre. |
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spelling | pubmed-84241352021-09-08 Conventional oxygen therapy versus CPAP as a ceiling of care in ward-based patients with COVID-19: a multi-centre cohort evaluation. Bradley, P Wilson, J Taylor, R Nixon, J Redfern, J Whittemore, P Gaddah, M Kavuri, K Haley, A Denny, P Withers, C Robey, RC Logue, C Dahanayake, N Min, D Siaw Hui Coles, J Deshmukh, M S Ritchie, S Malik, M Abdelaal, H Sivabalah, K Hartshorne, MD Gopikrishna, D Ashish, A Nuttall, E Bentley, A Bongers, T Gatheral, T Felton, TW Chaudhuri, N Pearmain, L EClinicalMedicine Research Paper BACKGROUND: Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is commonly used for respiratory failure due to severe COVID-19 pneumonitis, including in patients deemed not likely to benefit from invasive mechanical ventilation (nIMV). Little evidence exists demonstrating superiority over conventional oxygen therapy, whilst ward-level delivery of CPAP presents practical challenges. We sought to compare clinical outcomes of oxygen therapy versus CPAP therapy in patients with COVID-19 who were nIMV. METHODS: This retrospective multi-centre cohort evaluation included patients diagnosed with COVID-19 who were nIMV, had a treatment escalation plan of ward-level care and clinical frailty scale ≤ 6. Recruitment occurred during the first two waves of the UK COVID-19 pandemic in 2020; from 1(st) March to May 31(st), and from 1(st) September to 31(st) December. Patients given CPAP were compared to patients receiving oxygen therapy that required FiO(2) ≥0(.)4 for more than 12 hours at hospitals not providing ward-level CPAP. Logistic regression modelling was performed to compare 30-day mortality between treatment groups, accounting for important confounders and within-hospital clustering. FINDINGS: Seven hospitals provided data for 479 patients during the UK COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Overall 30-day mortality was 75.6% in the oxygen group (186/246 patients) and 77.7% in the CPAP group (181/233 patients). A lack of evidence for a treatment effect persisted in the adjusted model (adjusted odds ratio 0.84 95% CI 0.57-1.23, p=0.37). 49.8% of patients receiving CPAP-therapy (118/237) chose to discontinue it. INTERPRETATION: No survival difference was found between using oxygen alone or CPAP to treat patients with severe COVID-19 who were nIMV. A high patient-initiated discontinuation rate for CPAP suggests a significant treatment burden. Further reflection is warranted on the current treatment guidance and widespread application of CPAP in this setting. FUNDING: L Pearmain is supported by the MRC (MR/R00191X/1). TW Felton is supported by the NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre. Elsevier 2021-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8424135/ /pubmed/34514360 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2021.101122 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Bradley, P Wilson, J Taylor, R Nixon, J Redfern, J Whittemore, P Gaddah, M Kavuri, K Haley, A Denny, P Withers, C Robey, RC Logue, C Dahanayake, N Min, D Siaw Hui Coles, J Deshmukh, M S Ritchie, S Malik, M Abdelaal, H Sivabalah, K Hartshorne, MD Gopikrishna, D Ashish, A Nuttall, E Bentley, A Bongers, T Gatheral, T Felton, TW Chaudhuri, N Pearmain, L Conventional oxygen therapy versus CPAP as a ceiling of care in ward-based patients with COVID-19: a multi-centre cohort evaluation. |
title | Conventional oxygen therapy versus CPAP as a ceiling of care in ward-based patients with COVID-19: a multi-centre cohort evaluation. |
title_full | Conventional oxygen therapy versus CPAP as a ceiling of care in ward-based patients with COVID-19: a multi-centre cohort evaluation. |
title_fullStr | Conventional oxygen therapy versus CPAP as a ceiling of care in ward-based patients with COVID-19: a multi-centre cohort evaluation. |
title_full_unstemmed | Conventional oxygen therapy versus CPAP as a ceiling of care in ward-based patients with COVID-19: a multi-centre cohort evaluation. |
title_short | Conventional oxygen therapy versus CPAP as a ceiling of care in ward-based patients with COVID-19: a multi-centre cohort evaluation. |
title_sort | conventional oxygen therapy versus cpap as a ceiling of care in ward-based patients with covid-19: a multi-centre cohort evaluation. |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8424135/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34514360 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2021.101122 |
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