Chronic critical illness in critically ill COVID-19 patients.
Autor: | Halacli, Burcin, Yildirim, Mehmet, Kaya, Esat Kivanc, Ulusoydan, Ege, Ersoy, Ebru Ortac, Topeli, Arzu |
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INTENSIVE care units
HOSPITAL patients COVID-19 SCIENTIFIC observation CRITICALLY ill CHRONIC diseases LOG-rank test PATIENTS RETROSPECTIVE studies MANN Whitney U Test CATASTROPHIC illness SYMPTOMS DESCRIPTIVE statistics CHI-squared test KAPLAN-Meier estimator DATA analysis software LOGISTIC regression analysis DISEASE complications |
Zdroj: | Chronic Illness; Mar2024, Vol. 20 Issue 1, p86-95, 10p |
Abstrakt: | Objectives: To evaluate the presence of chronic critical illness (CCI) in COVID-19 patients and compare clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with and without CCI admitted to intensive care unit (ICU). Methods: It was a retrospective, observational study at a university hospital ICU. Patients were accepted as CCI if they had prolonged ICU stay (≥14 days) and got ≥1 score for cardiovascular sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score and ≥2 score in other parameters on day 14 of ICU admission which was described as persistent organ dysfunction. Results: 131 of 397 (33%) patients met CCI criteria. CCI patients were older (p = 0.003) and frailer (p < 0.001). Their Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) II and SOFA scores were higher, PaO |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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