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Comparison of characteristics and ventilatory course between coronavirus disease 2019 and Middle East respiratory syndrome patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome

BACKGROUND: Both coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) can cause acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS); however, their ARDS course and characteristics have not been compared, which we evaluate in our study. METHODS: MERS patients with ARDS seen during t...

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Autores principales: Khalid, Imran, Yamani, Romaysaa M, Imran, Maryam, Akhtar, Muhammad Ali, Imran, Manahil, Gul, Rumaan, Khalid, Tabindeh Jabeen, Wali, Ghassan Y
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Publicado: Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8435437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34325501
http://dx.doi.org/10.4266/acc.2021.00388
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author Khalid, Imran
Yamani, Romaysaa M
Imran, Maryam
Akhtar, Muhammad Ali
Imran, Manahil
Gul, Rumaan
Khalid, Tabindeh Jabeen
Wali, Ghassan Y
author_facet Khalid, Imran
Yamani, Romaysaa M
Imran, Maryam
Akhtar, Muhammad Ali
Imran, Manahil
Gul, Rumaan
Khalid, Tabindeh Jabeen
Wali, Ghassan Y
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description BACKGROUND: Both coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) can cause acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS); however, their ARDS course and characteristics have not been compared, which we evaluate in our study. METHODS: MERS patients with ARDS seen during the 2014 outbreak and COVID-19 patients with ARDS admitted between March and December 2020 in our hospital were included, and their clinical characteristics, ventilatory course, and outcomes were compared. RESULTS: Forty-nine and 14 patients met the inclusion criteria for ARDS in the COVID-19 and MERS groups, respectively. Both groups had a median of four comorbidities with high Charlson comorbidity index value of 5 points (P>0.22). COVID-19 patients were older, obese, had significantly higher initial C-reactive protein (CRP), more likely to get trial of high-flow oxygen, and had delayed intubation (P≤0.04). The postintubation course was similar between the groups. Patients in both groups experienced a prolonged duration of mechanical ventilation, and majority received paralytics, dialysis, and vasopressor agents (P>0.28). The respiratory and ventilatory parameters after intubation (including tidal volume, fraction of inspired oxygen, peak and plateau pressures) and their progression over 3 weeks were similar (P>0.05). Rates of mortality in the ICU (53% vs. 64%) and hospital (59% vs. 64%) among COVID-19 and MERS patients (P≥0.54) were very high. CONCLUSIONS: Despite some distinctive differences between COVID-19 and MERS patients prior to intubation, the respiratory and ventilatory parameters postintubation were not different. The higher initial CRP level in COVID-19 patients may explain the steroid responsiveness in this population.
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spelling pubmed-84354372021-09-20 Comparison of characteristics and ventilatory course between coronavirus disease 2019 and Middle East respiratory syndrome patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome Khalid, Imran Yamani, Romaysaa M Imran, Maryam Akhtar, Muhammad Ali Imran, Manahil Gul, Rumaan Khalid, Tabindeh Jabeen Wali, Ghassan Y Acute Crit Care Original Article BACKGROUND: Both coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) can cause acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS); however, their ARDS course and characteristics have not been compared, which we evaluate in our study. METHODS: MERS patients with ARDS seen during the 2014 outbreak and COVID-19 patients with ARDS admitted between March and December 2020 in our hospital were included, and their clinical characteristics, ventilatory course, and outcomes were compared. RESULTS: Forty-nine and 14 patients met the inclusion criteria for ARDS in the COVID-19 and MERS groups, respectively. Both groups had a median of four comorbidities with high Charlson comorbidity index value of 5 points (P>0.22). COVID-19 patients were older, obese, had significantly higher initial C-reactive protein (CRP), more likely to get trial of high-flow oxygen, and had delayed intubation (P≤0.04). The postintubation course was similar between the groups. Patients in both groups experienced a prolonged duration of mechanical ventilation, and majority received paralytics, dialysis, and vasopressor agents (P>0.28). The respiratory and ventilatory parameters after intubation (including tidal volume, fraction of inspired oxygen, peak and plateau pressures) and their progression over 3 weeks were similar (P>0.05). Rates of mortality in the ICU (53% vs. 64%) and hospital (59% vs. 64%) among COVID-19 and MERS patients (P≥0.54) were very high. CONCLUSIONS: Despite some distinctive differences between COVID-19 and MERS patients prior to intubation, the respiratory and ventilatory parameters postintubation were not different. The higher initial CRP level in COVID-19 patients may explain the steroid responsiveness in this population. Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine 2021-08 2021-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8435437/ /pubmed/34325501 http://dx.doi.org/10.4266/acc.2021.00388 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Khalid, Imran
Yamani, Romaysaa M
Imran, Maryam
Akhtar, Muhammad Ali
Imran, Manahil
Gul, Rumaan
Khalid, Tabindeh Jabeen
Wali, Ghassan Y
Comparison of characteristics and ventilatory course between coronavirus disease 2019 and Middle East respiratory syndrome patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome
title Comparison of characteristics and ventilatory course between coronavirus disease 2019 and Middle East respiratory syndrome patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome
title_full Comparison of characteristics and ventilatory course between coronavirus disease 2019 and Middle East respiratory syndrome patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome
title_fullStr Comparison of characteristics and ventilatory course between coronavirus disease 2019 and Middle East respiratory syndrome patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of characteristics and ventilatory course between coronavirus disease 2019 and Middle East respiratory syndrome patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome
title_short Comparison of characteristics and ventilatory course between coronavirus disease 2019 and Middle East respiratory syndrome patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome
title_sort comparison of characteristics and ventilatory course between coronavirus disease 2019 and middle east respiratory syndrome patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8435437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34325501
http://dx.doi.org/10.4266/acc.2021.00388
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