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Association of ventilator-free days with respiratory physiotherapy in critically ill patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) during the first pandemic wave. A propensity score-weighted analysis

BACKGROUND: Respiratory physiotherapy is reported as safe and feasible in mechanically ventilated patients with severe Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) admitted to Intensive Care Unit (ICU), but the short-term benefits remain unclear. METHODS: We performed a retrospective observational study in four I...

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Autores principales: Privitera, Emilia, Gambazza, Simone, Rossi, Veronica, Santambrogio, Martina, Binda, Filippo, Tarello, Davide, Caiffa, Salvatore, Turrin, Valentina, Casagrande, Carolina, Battaglini, Denise, Panigada, Mauro, Fumagalli, Roberto, Pelosi, Paolo, Grasselli, Giacomo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9510617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36172535
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.994900
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author Privitera, Emilia
Gambazza, Simone
Rossi, Veronica
Santambrogio, Martina
Binda, Filippo
Tarello, Davide
Caiffa, Salvatore
Turrin, Valentina
Casagrande, Carolina
Battaglini, Denise
Panigada, Mauro
Fumagalli, Roberto
Pelosi, Paolo
Grasselli, Giacomo
author_facet Privitera, Emilia
Gambazza, Simone
Rossi, Veronica
Santambrogio, Martina
Binda, Filippo
Tarello, Davide
Caiffa, Salvatore
Turrin, Valentina
Casagrande, Carolina
Battaglini, Denise
Panigada, Mauro
Fumagalli, Roberto
Pelosi, Paolo
Grasselli, Giacomo
author_sort Privitera, Emilia
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description BACKGROUND: Respiratory physiotherapy is reported as safe and feasible in mechanically ventilated patients with severe Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) admitted to Intensive Care Unit (ICU), but the short-term benefits remain unclear. METHODS: We performed a retrospective observational study in four ICUs in Northern Italy. All patients with COVID-19 admitted to ICU and under invasive mechanical ventilation (MV) between March 1(st) and May 30(th), 2020, were enrolled into the study. Overlap weighting based on the propensity score was used to adjust for confounding in the comparison of patients who had or had not been treated by physiotherapists. The primary outcome was the number of days alive and ventilator-free (VFDs). The secondary outcomes were arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO(2))/fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO(2)) ratio (P/F) at ICU discharge, ICU length of stay, ICU and hospital mortality, and survival at 90 days. The trial protocol was registered on clinicaltrials.gov (NCT 05067907). RESULTS: A total of 317 patients were included in the analysis. The median VFDs was 18 days [interquartile range (IQR) 10; 24] in patients performing physiotherapy and 21 days (IQR 0; 26) in the group without physiotherapy [incidence rate ratio (IRR) 0.86, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.78; 0.95]. The chance of 0 VFDs was lower for patients treated by physiotherapists compared to those who were not [odds ratio (OR) = 0.36, 95% CI: 0.18–0.71]. Survival at 90 days was 96.0% in the physiotherapy group and 70.6% in patients not performing physiotherapy [hazard ratio (HR) = 0.14, 95% CI: 0.03–0.71]. Number of VFDs was not associated with body mass index (BMI), sex, or P/F at ICU admission for individuals with at least 1 day off the ventilator. CONCLUSION: In patients with COVID-19 admitted to ICU during the first pandemic wave and treated by physiotherapists, the number of days alive and free from MV was lower compared to patients who did not perform respiratory physiotherapy. Survival at 90 days in the physiotherapy group was greater compared to no physiotherapy. These findings may be the starting point for further investigation in this setting.
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spelling pubmed-95106172022-09-27 Association of ventilator-free days with respiratory physiotherapy in critically ill patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) during the first pandemic wave. A propensity score-weighted analysis Privitera, Emilia Gambazza, Simone Rossi, Veronica Santambrogio, Martina Binda, Filippo Tarello, Davide Caiffa, Salvatore Turrin, Valentina Casagrande, Carolina Battaglini, Denise Panigada, Mauro Fumagalli, Roberto Pelosi, Paolo Grasselli, Giacomo Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine BACKGROUND: Respiratory physiotherapy is reported as safe and feasible in mechanically ventilated patients with severe Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) admitted to Intensive Care Unit (ICU), but the short-term benefits remain unclear. METHODS: We performed a retrospective observational study in four ICUs in Northern Italy. All patients with COVID-19 admitted to ICU and under invasive mechanical ventilation (MV) between March 1(st) and May 30(th), 2020, were enrolled into the study. Overlap weighting based on the propensity score was used to adjust for confounding in the comparison of patients who had or had not been treated by physiotherapists. The primary outcome was the number of days alive and ventilator-free (VFDs). The secondary outcomes were arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO(2))/fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO(2)) ratio (P/F) at ICU discharge, ICU length of stay, ICU and hospital mortality, and survival at 90 days. The trial protocol was registered on clinicaltrials.gov (NCT 05067907). RESULTS: A total of 317 patients were included in the analysis. The median VFDs was 18 days [interquartile range (IQR) 10; 24] in patients performing physiotherapy and 21 days (IQR 0; 26) in the group without physiotherapy [incidence rate ratio (IRR) 0.86, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.78; 0.95]. The chance of 0 VFDs was lower for patients treated by physiotherapists compared to those who were not [odds ratio (OR) = 0.36, 95% CI: 0.18–0.71]. Survival at 90 days was 96.0% in the physiotherapy group and 70.6% in patients not performing physiotherapy [hazard ratio (HR) = 0.14, 95% CI: 0.03–0.71]. Number of VFDs was not associated with body mass index (BMI), sex, or P/F at ICU admission for individuals with at least 1 day off the ventilator. CONCLUSION: In patients with COVID-19 admitted to ICU during the first pandemic wave and treated by physiotherapists, the number of days alive and free from MV was lower compared to patients who did not perform respiratory physiotherapy. Survival at 90 days in the physiotherapy group was greater compared to no physiotherapy. These findings may be the starting point for further investigation in this setting. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9510617/ /pubmed/36172535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.994900 Text en Copyright © 2022 Privitera, Gambazza, Rossi, Santambrogio, Binda, Tarello, Caiffa, Turrin, Casagrande, Battaglini, Panigada, Fumagalli, Pelosi and Grasselli. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Medicine
Privitera, Emilia
Gambazza, Simone
Rossi, Veronica
Santambrogio, Martina
Binda, Filippo
Tarello, Davide
Caiffa, Salvatore
Turrin, Valentina
Casagrande, Carolina
Battaglini, Denise
Panigada, Mauro
Fumagalli, Roberto
Pelosi, Paolo
Grasselli, Giacomo
Association of ventilator-free days with respiratory physiotherapy in critically ill patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) during the first pandemic wave. A propensity score-weighted analysis
title Association of ventilator-free days with respiratory physiotherapy in critically ill patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) during the first pandemic wave. A propensity score-weighted analysis
title_full Association of ventilator-free days with respiratory physiotherapy in critically ill patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) during the first pandemic wave. A propensity score-weighted analysis
title_fullStr Association of ventilator-free days with respiratory physiotherapy in critically ill patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) during the first pandemic wave. A propensity score-weighted analysis
title_full_unstemmed Association of ventilator-free days with respiratory physiotherapy in critically ill patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) during the first pandemic wave. A propensity score-weighted analysis
title_short Association of ventilator-free days with respiratory physiotherapy in critically ill patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) during the first pandemic wave. A propensity score-weighted analysis
title_sort association of ventilator-free days with respiratory physiotherapy in critically ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (covid-19) during the first pandemic wave. a propensity score-weighted analysis
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9510617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36172535
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.994900
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