Risk Factors and Outcomes Associated With Re-Intubation Secondary to Respiratory Failure in Patients With COVID-19 ARDS

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Halaseh, Ramez M. [1 ]
Drescher, Gail S. [2 ]
Al-Ahmad, Ma'amoon [3 ]
Masri, Ihab H. [4 ]
Alayon, Amaris L. [5 ]
Ghawanmeh, Malik [6 ]
Arar, Tareq [7 ]
Mohammad, Saad Al-Deen [7 ]
Pavate, Rea [7 ]
Bakri, Mouaz Haj [3 ]
Al-Tarbsheh, Ali [1 ]
AlGhadir-AlKhalaileh, Mu'ed [8 ]
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[1] Cleveland Clin Florida, Pulm & Crit Care Dept, Weston, FL 33331 USA
[2] MedStar Washington Hosp Ctr, Resp Therapy Dept, Washington, DC USA
[3] Univ Florida Hlth, Internal Med Dept, Gainesville, FL USA
[4] MedStar Washington Hosp Ctr, Pulm & Crit Care Dept, Washington, DC USA
[5] Univ Miami, Neurol Dept, Miami, FL USA
[6] George Washington Univ Hosp, Cardiol Dept, Washington, DC USA
[7] Medstar Washington Hosp Ctr, Internal Med Dept, Washington, DC USA
[8] Cleveland Clin Florida, Internal Med Dept, Weston, FL USA
关键词
COVID-19; ARDS; extubation failure; respiratory failure; mechanical ventilation; re-intubation; mor; tality; delirium; sedation; analgesic; NEW-YORK-CITY; HOSPITAL MORTALITY; EXTUBATION FAILURE; FAILED EXTUBATION; DISTRESS-SYNDROME; DELIRIUM; CORONAVIRUS; PREDICTORS; REINTUBATION; PAIN;
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10.4187/respcare.10881
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background: COVID-19 is associated with variable symptoms and clinical sequelae. Studies have examined the clinical course of these patients, finding a prolonged need for invasive ventilation and variable re-intubation rates. However, no research has investigated factors and outcomes related to re-intubation secondary to respiratory failure among patients with COVID-19 with ARDS. Methods: We conducted a single-center, retrospective study on subjects intubated for ARDS secondary to COVID-19. The primary outcome was re-intubation status; secondary outcomes were hospital and ICU stay and mortality. Data were analyzed using between-group comparisons using chi-square testing for categorical information and Student t test for quantitative data. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression was performed to determine factors related to re-intubation and mortality as dependent variables. Results: One hundred and fourteen subjects were included, of which 32% required re-intubation. No between-group differences were detected for most demographic variables or comorbidities. No differences were detected in COVID-19 treatments, noninvasive respiratory support, mechanical circulatory support, or duration of ventilation. Midazolam (odds ratio [OR] 5.55 [95% CI 1.83-16.80], P = .002), fentanyl (OR 3.64 [95% CI 1.26-10.52], P = .02), and APACHE II scores (OR 1.08 [95% CI 1.030-1.147], P = .005) were independently associated with re-intubation (area under the curve = 0.81). Re-intubated subjects had extended hospital (36.7 +/- 22.7 d vs 26.1 +/- 12.1 d, P = .01) and ICU (29.6 +/- 22.4 d vs 15.8 +/- 10.4 d, P < .001) stays. More subjects died who failed extubation (49% vs 3%, P < .001). Age (OR 1.07 [95% CI 1.02-1.23], P = .005), male sex (OR 4.9 [95% CI 1.08-22.35], P = .041), positive Confusion Assessment Method for the ICU (CAM-ICU) (OR 5.43 [95% CI 1.58-18.62], P = .007), and re-intubation (OR 12.75 [95% CI 2.80-57.10], P < .001) were independently associated with death (area under the curve = 0.93). Conclusions: Midazolam, fentanyl, and higher APACHE II scores were independently associated with re-intubation secondary to respiratory failure in subjects with COVID-19-related ARDS. Furthermore, age, male sex, positive CAM-ICU, and re-intubation were independently associated with mortality. Re-intubation also correlated with prolonged hospital and ICU stay.
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