Author: Søvik, Signe; BÃ¥dstøløkken, Per M.; Sørensen, Vibecke; Myhre, Peder Langeland; Prebensen, Christian; Omland, Torbjørn; Berdal, Janâ€Erik
Title: A singleâ€centre, prospective cohort study of COVIDâ€19 patients admitted to ICU for mechanical ventilatory support Cord-id: jdcbg1y0 Document date: 2020_11_22
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Snippet: BACKGROUND: Mortality rates in COVIDâ€19 patients in need of mechanical ventilation are high, with wide variations between countries. Most studies were retrospective, and results may not be generalizable due to differences in demographics, healthcare organization and surge capacity. We present a cohort of mechanically ventilated COVIDâ€19 patients from a resourceâ€rich, publicly financed healthcare system. METHODS: Prospective study from a tertiary hospital. Consecutive SARSâ€CoVâ€2 positiv
Document: BACKGROUND: Mortality rates in COVIDâ€19 patients in need of mechanical ventilation are high, with wide variations between countries. Most studies were retrospective, and results may not be generalizable due to differences in demographics, healthcare organization and surge capacity. We present a cohort of mechanically ventilated COVIDâ€19 patients from a resourceâ€rich, publicly financed healthcare system. METHODS: Prospective study from a tertiary hospital. Consecutive SARSâ€CoVâ€2 positive adult patients admitted to the ICU for mechanical ventilation from 10 March 2020 to 04 May 2020 were included. Triage and treatment were protocolized. Highâ€dose dalteparin was adjusted by Dâ€dimer. Demographics, treatments and highâ€resolution physiological variables were collected. Outcomes were 30â€day and hospital mortality. Data are medians (quartiles). RESULTS: Of the 1484 persons in the hospital catchment area testing positive for SARSâ€CoVâ€2, 201 (13.5%) were hospitalized. Thirtyâ€eight (19%) patients were mechanically ventilated, of whom five (13%) died. Of the 163 patients treated with supplemental oxygen, eight (5%) died. In ventilated patients (75% males, age 61 (53â€70) years), severe, moderate and mild ARDS was present in 25%, 70% and 5%. Tidal volume ≤8 mL/kg ideal bodyweight was achieved in 34 (94%) patients. Proning and neuromuscular blockers were used in 19 (54%) and 20 (61%) patients. Duration of ventilation was 12 days (8â€23). Dâ€dimer peaked at 3.8 mg/L (2.1â€5.3), and maximum dalteparin dose was 15 000 IU/24 h (10 000â€15 000). Despite organizational changes, a high degree of adherence to treatment protocols was achieved. CONCLUSION: In a prospective cohort study of mechanically ventilated COVIDâ€19 patients treated in a resourceâ€rich, publicly financed healthcare system, mortality was considerably lower than previously reported in retrospective studies.
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