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Management of patients with severe acute respiratory failure due to SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia with noninvasive ventilatory support outside Intensive Care Unit

Teresa Díaz de Terán, Monica GONZALES MARTINEZ, Paolo Banfi, Giancarlo Garuti, Gianluca Ferraioli, Giuseppe Russo, Francesco CASU, Michela Vivarelli, Monica Bonfiglio, Alessandro Perazzo, Cornelius Barlascini, Armando Bauleo, Antonello Nicolini, Paolo Solidoro

2021Minerva Medica16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: COVID-19 has high mortality rate mainly stemming from acute respiratory distress leading to respiratory failure (ARF). Aim of the study was to evaluate the management of severe ARF due to COVID-19 pneumonia using noninvasive ventilatory support (NIVS), studying safety and effectiveness of NIVS. METHODS: This is a retrospective, multicenter study. Primary outcomes were NIVS failure with intubation rate and hospital mortality. Secondary outcomes were hospital stay and factors related to NIVS failure and mortality. These outcomes were compared with patients intubated and admitted to ICU. RESULTS: One hundred sixty-two patients were hospitalized because of severe respiratory failure (PaO<inf>2</inf>/FiO<inf>2</inf> ratio <250). One hundred thirty-eight patients were admitted to Respiratory Intermediate Care Unit (RICU) for a NIVS trial. One hundred patients were treated successfully with NIVS (74.5%); 38 failed NIVS trial (27.5%). In-hospital mortality was 23.18% in RICU group and 30.55% in ICU group. Patients with NIVS failure were older, had a lower number of lymphocytes, a higher IL-6, lower PaO<inf>2</inf>, PaC O<inf>2</inf>, PaO<inf>2</inf>/FiO<inf>2</inf> ratio, higher respiratory rate (RR) and heart rate at admission and lower PaO2, and PaO<inf>2</inf>/FiO<inf>2</inf> ratio and higher RR after 1-6 hours. Multivariate analysis identified higher age, C-reactive protein as well as RR after 1-6 hours and PaO<inf>2</inf>/FiO<inf>2</inf> ratio after 1-6 hours as an independent predictor mortality. CONCLUSIONS: NIVS is a safe and effective strategy in the treatment of severe ARF due to COVID-19 related pneumonia, that reduces mortality and length of hospital stay in the carefully selected patients.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineIntensive care unitAcute respiratory failurePneumoniaIntensive care medicineSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Respiratory failure2019-20 coronavirus outbreakEmergency medicineIntensive careMechanical ventilationAnesthesiaInternal medicineVirologyDiseaseOutbreakInfectious disease (medical specialty)Respiratory Support and MechanismsCOVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesNosocomial Infections in ICU
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