Author: Wetterslev, Mik; Jacobsen, Peter Karl; Hassager, Christian; Jøns, Christian; Risum, Niels; Pehrson, Steen; Bastiansen, Anders; Andreasen, Anne Sofie; Tjelle Kristiansen, Klaus; Bestle, Morten H.; Mohr, Thomas; Møllerâ€Sørensen, Hasse; Perner, Anders
Title: Cardiac arrhythmias in critically ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019: A retrospective populationâ€based cohort study Cord-id: n0te1sbg Document date: 2021_3_13
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Snippet: BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) may be associated with cardiac arrhythmias in hospitalized patients, but data from the ICU setting are limited. We aimed to describe the epidemiology of cardiac arrhythmias in ICU patients with COVIDâ€19. METHODS: We conducted a multicenter, retrospective cohort study including all ICU patients with an airway sample positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronaâ€virus 2 from March 1st to June 1st in the Capital Region of Denmark (1.8 mi
Document: BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) may be associated with cardiac arrhythmias in hospitalized patients, but data from the ICU setting are limited. We aimed to describe the epidemiology of cardiac arrhythmias in ICU patients with COVIDâ€19. METHODS: We conducted a multicenter, retrospective cohort study including all ICU patients with an airway sample positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronaâ€virus 2 from March 1st to June 1st in the Capital Region of Denmark (1.8 million inhabitants). We registered cardiac arrhythmias in ICU, potential risk factors, interventions used in ICU and outcomes. RESULTS: From the seven ICUs we included 155 patients with COVIDâ€19. The incidence of cardiac arrhythmias in the ICU was 57/155 (37%, 95% confidence interval 30â€45), and 39/57 (68%) of these patients had this as newâ€onset arrhythmia. Previous history of tachyarrhythmias and higher disease severity at ICU admission were associated with cardiac arrhythmias in the adjusted analysis. Fiftyâ€four of the 57 (95%) patients had supraventricular origin of the arrhythmia, 39/57 (68%) received at least one intervention against arrhythmia (eg amiodarone, IV fluid or magnesium) and 38/57 (67%) had recurrent episodes of arrhythmia in ICU. Patients with arrhythmias in ICU had higher 60â€day mortality (63%) as compared to those without arrhythmias (39%). CONCLUSION: Newâ€onset supraventricular arrhythmias were frequent in ICU patients with COVIDâ€19 and were related to previous history of tachyarrhythmias and severity of the acute disease. The mortality was high in these patients despite the frequent use of interventions against arrhythmias.
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