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Outcomes of Mechanically Ventilated Patients with COVID-19 Associated Respiratory Failure
Christopher King; Dhwani Sahjwani; A Whitney Brown; Saad Feroz; Paula Cameron; Erik Osborn; Mehul Desai; Svetolik Djurkovic; Aditya Kasarabada; Rachel Hinerman; James Lantry; Oksana Shlobin; Kareem Ahmad; Vikramjit Khangoora; Shambhu Aryal; A Claire Collins; Alan Speir; Steven Nathan.
Afiliação
  • Christopher King; Inova Fairfax
  • Dhwani Sahjwani; Inova Fairfax Hospital
  • A Whitney Brown; Inova Fairfax Hospital
  • Saad Feroz; Inova Fairfax Hospital
  • Paula Cameron; Inova Fairfax Hospital
  • Erik Osborn; Inova Fairfax Hospital
  • Mehul Desai; Inova Fairfax Hospital
  • Svetolik Djurkovic; Inova Fairfax Hospital
  • Aditya Kasarabada; Inova Fairfax Hospital
  • Rachel Hinerman; Inova Fairfax Hospital
  • James Lantry; Inova Fairfax Hospital
  • Oksana Shlobin; Inova Fairfax Hospital
  • Kareem Ahmad; Inova Fairfax Hospital
  • Vikramjit Khangoora; Inova Fairfax Hospital
  • Shambhu Aryal; Inova Fairfax Hospital
  • A Claire Collins; Inova Fairfax Hospital
  • Alan Speir; Inova Fairfax Hospital
  • Steven Nathan; Inova Fairfax Hospital
Preprint em Inglês | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-20155580
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ABSTRACT
PurposeThe outcomes of patients requiring invasive mechanical ventilation for COVID-19 remain poorly defined. We sought to determine clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with COVID-19 managed with invasive mechanical ventilation in an appropriately resourced US health care system. MethodsOutcomes of COVID-19 infected patients requiring mechanical ventilation treated within the Inova Health System between March 5, 2020 and April 26, 2020 were evaluated through an electronic medical record review. Results1023 COVID-19 positive patients were admitted to the Inova Health System during the study period. Of these, 165 (16.1%) were managed with invasive mechanical ventilation. At the time of data censoring, 63/165 patients (38.1%) had died and 102/165 (61.8%) were still alive. Of the surviving 102 patients, 17 (10.3%) remained on mechanical ventilation, 51 (30.9%) were extubated but remained hospitalized, and 34 (20.6%) had been discharged. Deceased patients were older (median age of 66 vs. 55, p <0.0001). 75.7% of patients over 70 years old had died at the time of data analysis. Conversely, % of patients age 70 or younger were still alive at the time of data analysis. Younger age, non-Caucasian race and treatment at a tertiary care center were all associated with survivor status. ConclusionMortality of patients with COVID-19 requiring invasive mechanical ventilation is high, with particularly daunting mortality seen in patients of advanced age, even in a well-resourced health care system. A substantial proportion of patients requiring invasive mechanical ventilation were not of advanced age, and this group had a reasonable chance for recovery.
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Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Preprints Base de dados: medRxiv Tipo de estudo: Experimental_studies / Estudo prognóstico Idioma: Inglês Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Preprint
Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Preprints Base de dados: medRxiv Tipo de estudo: Experimental_studies / Estudo prognóstico Idioma: Inglês Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Preprint
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