The evolution of the ventilatory ratio is a prognostic factor in mechanically ventilated COVID-19 ARDS patients

Following publication of the original article at https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-021-03727-x the authors identified an error in the Funding section that has been corrected (https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-021-03849-2) Background: Mortality due to COVID-19 is high, especially in patients requiring mech...

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Hauptverfasser: Riera, Jordi, Ceccato, Adrian, García Gasulla, Dario, Lorente, José Angel, Rodriguez Oviedo, Alejandro, Gonzalo Calvo, David de, Macias Guerrero, Desire, Torre, Maria del Carmen de la, Janer, Maria Teresa, Jiménez, Gabriel, Serra Fortuny, Mireia, Rodríguez Ruiz, Covadonga, Valdivia Ruiz, Luis, Saborido Paz, Eva, Speziale, Carla, Barberán, José, Serrano Lázaro, Ainhoa, Monclou, Josman, Gallego, Elena, Masa Jimenez, Juan Fernando, Moreno Cano, Sara Guadalupe, Martínez de la Gándara, Amalia, Agrifoglio, Alexander, Piñol-tena, Àngels, García, Beatriz, Maseda, Emilio, Huerta, Arturo, Miralbés, Mar, Climent, Cristina, Yang, Minlan, Álvarez, Sergio, Barberà, Carme, Almansa Mora, Raquel, Ortega, Ana, Alegre, Cynthia, Roche Campo, Ferran, Aguilera, Luciano, Gomà, Gemma, Barbeta, Enric, Marin Corral, Judith, Blandino Ortiz, Aaron, Gómez, Silvia, Tognetti, Daniel, Bustamante-munguira, Juan, Codina, Jordi, Tormos, Adrián, Álvarez Ruiz, Antonjo, Torres, Mateu, Vara Adrio, Sabela, Trujillano, Javier, Cano, Iosune, Bouza Vieiro, María Teresa, Menéndez, Rosario, Andrea, Rut, Martin, María Cruz, Fernández, Javier, Gómez Casal, Vanesa, CIBERESUCICOVID Project (COV20/00110, ISCIII), Solé Violán, Jordi, Sanchez, Miguel, Forcadell Ferreres, Eva, Gumucio Sanguino, Víctor D, Carrión García, Laura, Busto Martínez, Cecilia del, Castro, Pedro, Tamayo Lomas, Luis, Pagliarani, Pablo, Franco, Nieves, Adell Serrano, Berta, Segura Pensado, Marta, Furro, Àngels, Gracia, Maria Pilar, García Redruello, Carlos, Barroso, Marta, Mora Aznar, María, Parrilla, Francisco, Montejo González, Juan Carlos, Campos Fernández, Sandra, Nogueras Salinas, Rafaela, Cachafeiro, Lucia, Martínez Varela, Ignacio, Blasco Cortés, María Luisa, Mosquera Rodríguez, David, Montserrat, Neus, Ferrer Roca, Ricard, Pestaña Laguna, David, Ruiz Miralles, Miriam, Mañez Mendiluce, Rafael, Campi Hermoso, David, Bustamante Munguira, Elena, Castellví, Andrea, Salazar Degracia, Ana, Rivas Vilas, María Digna, Nicolás Arfelis, Josep Maria, Ricart, Pilar, Servià, Lluís, Prados, Javier, Vilà Vilardel, Clara, García Prieto, Emilio, Kiarostami, Karsa
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Zusammenfassung:Following publication of the original article at https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-021-03727-x the authors identified an error in the Funding section that has been corrected (https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-021-03849-2) Background: Mortality due to COVID-19 is high, especially in patients requiring mechanical ventilation. The purpose of the study is to investigate associations between mortality and variables measured during the first three days of mechanical ventilation in patients with COVID-19 intubated at ICU admission. Methods: Multicenter, observational, cohort study includes consecutive patients with COVID-19 admitted to 44 Spanish ICUs between February 25 and July 31, 2020, who required intubation at ICU admission and mechanical ventilation for more than three days. We collected demographic and clinical data prior to admission; information about clinical evolution at days 1 and 3 of mechanical ventilation; and outcomes. Results: Of the 2,095 patients with COVID-19 admitted to the ICU, 1,118 (53.3%) were intubated at day 1 and remained under mechanical ventilation at day three. From days 1 to 3, PaO2/FiO2 increased from 115.6 [80.0-171.2] to 180.0 [135.4-227.9] mmHg and the ventilatory ratio from 1.73 [1.33-2.25] to 1.96 [1.61-2.40]. In-hospital mortality was 38.7%. A higher increase between ICU admission and day 3 in the ventilatory ratio (OR 1.04 [CI 1.01-1.07], p = 0.030) and creatinine levels (OR 1.05 [CI 1.01-1.09], p = 0.005) and a lower increase in platelet counts (OR 0.96 [CI 0.93-1.00], p = 0.037) were independently associated with a higher risk of death. No association between mortality and the PaO2/FiO2 variation was observed (OR 0.99 [CI 0.95 to 1.02], p = 0.47). Conclusions: Higher ventilatory ratio and its increase at day 3 is associated with mortality in patients with COVID-19 receiving mechanical ventilation at ICU admission. No association was found in the PaO2/FiO2 variation.
ISSN:1364-8535
DOI:10.1186/s13054-021-03727-x