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Corticosteroids and superinfections in COVID-19 patients on invasive mechanical ventilation

OBJECTIVES: To determine the incidence and characteristics of superinfections in mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients, and the impact of dexamethasone as standard therapy. METHODS: This multicentre, observational, retrospective study included patients ≥ 18 years admitted from March 1(st) 2020 t...

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Autores principales: Søvik, Signe, Barratt-Due, Andreas, Kåsine, Trine, Olasveengen, Theresa, Strand, Marianne Wigernes, Tveita, Anders Aune, Berdal, Jan Erik, Lehre, Martin Andreas, Lorentsen, Torleif, Heggelund, Lars, Stenstad, Tore, Ringstad, Jetmund, Müller, Fredrik, Aukrust, Pål, Holter, Jan Cato, Nordøy, Ingvild
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The British Infection Association. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9122884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35605805
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2022.05.015
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author Søvik, Signe
Barratt-Due, Andreas
Kåsine, Trine
Olasveengen, Theresa
Strand, Marianne Wigernes
Tveita, Anders Aune
Berdal, Jan Erik
Lehre, Martin Andreas
Lorentsen, Torleif
Heggelund, Lars
Stenstad, Tore
Ringstad, Jetmund
Müller, Fredrik
Aukrust, Pål
Holter, Jan Cato
Nordøy, Ingvild
author_facet Søvik, Signe
Barratt-Due, Andreas
Kåsine, Trine
Olasveengen, Theresa
Strand, Marianne Wigernes
Tveita, Anders Aune
Berdal, Jan Erik
Lehre, Martin Andreas
Lorentsen, Torleif
Heggelund, Lars
Stenstad, Tore
Ringstad, Jetmund
Müller, Fredrik
Aukrust, Pål
Holter, Jan Cato
Nordøy, Ingvild
author_sort Søvik, Signe
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description OBJECTIVES: To determine the incidence and characteristics of superinfections in mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients, and the impact of dexamethasone as standard therapy. METHODS: This multicentre, observational, retrospective study included patients ≥ 18 years admitted from March 1(st) 2020 to January 31(st) 2021 with COVID-19 infection who received mechanical ventilation. Patient characteristics, clinical characteristics, therapy and survival were examined. RESULTS: 155/156 patients (115 men, mean age 62 years, range 26-84 years) were included. 67 patients (43%) had 90 superinfections, pneumonia dominated (78%). Superinfections were associated with receiving dexamethasone (66% vs 32%, p<0.0001), autoimmune disease (18% vs 5.7%, p<0.016) and with longer ICU stays (26 vs 17 days, p<0,001). Invasive fungal infections were reported exclusively in dexamethasone-treated patients [8/67 (12%) vs 0/88 (0%), p<0.0001]. Unadjusted 90-day survival did not differ between patients with or without superinfections (64% vs 73%, p=0.25), but was lower in patients receiving dexamethasone versus not (58% vs 78%, p=0.007). In multiple regression analysis, superinfection was associated with dexamethasone use [OR 3.7 (1.80–7.61), p<0.001], pre-existing autoimmune disease [OR 3.82 (1.13–12.9), p=0.031] and length of ICU stay [OR 1.05 p<0.001]. CONCLUSIONS: In critically ill COVID-19 patients, dexamethasone as standard of care was strongly and independently associated with superinfections.
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spelling pubmed-91228842022-05-21 Corticosteroids and superinfections in COVID-19 patients on invasive mechanical ventilation Søvik, Signe Barratt-Due, Andreas Kåsine, Trine Olasveengen, Theresa Strand, Marianne Wigernes Tveita, Anders Aune Berdal, Jan Erik Lehre, Martin Andreas Lorentsen, Torleif Heggelund, Lars Stenstad, Tore Ringstad, Jetmund Müller, Fredrik Aukrust, Pål Holter, Jan Cato Nordøy, Ingvild J Infect Article OBJECTIVES: To determine the incidence and characteristics of superinfections in mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients, and the impact of dexamethasone as standard therapy. METHODS: This multicentre, observational, retrospective study included patients ≥ 18 years admitted from March 1(st) 2020 to January 31(st) 2021 with COVID-19 infection who received mechanical ventilation. Patient characteristics, clinical characteristics, therapy and survival were examined. RESULTS: 155/156 patients (115 men, mean age 62 years, range 26-84 years) were included. 67 patients (43%) had 90 superinfections, pneumonia dominated (78%). Superinfections were associated with receiving dexamethasone (66% vs 32%, p<0.0001), autoimmune disease (18% vs 5.7%, p<0.016) and with longer ICU stays (26 vs 17 days, p<0,001). Invasive fungal infections were reported exclusively in dexamethasone-treated patients [8/67 (12%) vs 0/88 (0%), p<0.0001]. Unadjusted 90-day survival did not differ between patients with or without superinfections (64% vs 73%, p=0.25), but was lower in patients receiving dexamethasone versus not (58% vs 78%, p=0.007). In multiple regression analysis, superinfection was associated with dexamethasone use [OR 3.7 (1.80–7.61), p<0.001], pre-existing autoimmune disease [OR 3.82 (1.13–12.9), p=0.031] and length of ICU stay [OR 1.05 p<0.001]. CONCLUSIONS: In critically ill COVID-19 patients, dexamethasone as standard of care was strongly and independently associated with superinfections. The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The British Infection Association. 2022-07 2022-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9122884/ /pubmed/35605805 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2022.05.015 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The British Infection Association. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
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Søvik, Signe
Barratt-Due, Andreas
Kåsine, Trine
Olasveengen, Theresa
Strand, Marianne Wigernes
Tveita, Anders Aune
Berdal, Jan Erik
Lehre, Martin Andreas
Lorentsen, Torleif
Heggelund, Lars
Stenstad, Tore
Ringstad, Jetmund
Müller, Fredrik
Aukrust, Pål
Holter, Jan Cato
Nordøy, Ingvild
Corticosteroids and superinfections in COVID-19 patients on invasive mechanical ventilation
title Corticosteroids and superinfections in COVID-19 patients on invasive mechanical ventilation
title_full Corticosteroids and superinfections in COVID-19 patients on invasive mechanical ventilation
title_fullStr Corticosteroids and superinfections in COVID-19 patients on invasive mechanical ventilation
title_full_unstemmed Corticosteroids and superinfections in COVID-19 patients on invasive mechanical ventilation
title_short Corticosteroids and superinfections in COVID-19 patients on invasive mechanical ventilation
title_sort corticosteroids and superinfections in covid-19 patients on invasive mechanical ventilation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9122884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35605805
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2022.05.015
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