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Lung ultrasound predicts clinical course but not outcome in COVID-19 ICU patients: a retrospective single-center analysis

Stephanie-Susanne Stecher, Sofía Antón, Alessia Fraccaroli, Jeremias Götschke, Hans‐Joachim Stemmler, Michaela Barnikel

2021BMC Anesthesiology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Point-of-care lung ultrasound (LU) is an established tool in the first assessment of patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Purpose of this study was to evaluate the value of lung ultrasound in COVID-19 intensive care unit (ICU) patients in predicting clinical course and outcome. METHODS: We analyzed lung ultrasound score (LUS) of all COVID-19 patients admitted from March 2020 to December 2020 to the Internal Intensive Care Unit, Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) of Munich. LU was performed according to a standardized protocol at ICU admission and in case of clinical deterioration with the need for intubation. A normal lung scores 0 points, the worst LUS has 24 points. Patients were stratified in a low (0-12 points) and a high (13-24 points) lung ultrasound score group. RESULTS: (107 [80-130] vs 80 [66-93] mmHg; p = 0.034) were significantly reduced in patients of the high LUS group. Furthermore, the duration of ventilation (12.5 [8.3-25] vs 36.5 [9.8-70] days; p = 0.029) was significantly prolonged in this group. Patchy subpleural thickening (n = 38; 90.5%) and subpleural consolidations (n = 23; 54.8%) were present in most patients. Pleural effusion was rare (n = 4; 9.5%). The median total LUS was 11.9 ± 3.9 points. In case of clinical deterioration with the need for intubation, LUS worsened significantly compared to baseline LU. Twelve patients died during the ICU stay (29%). There was no difference in survival in both LUS groups (75% vs 66.7%, p = 0.559). CONCLUSIONS: LU can be a useful monitoring tool to predict clinical course but not outcome of COVID-19 ICU patients and can early recognize possible deteriorations.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineIntensive care unitAnesthesiologyMechanical ventilationPleural effusionUltrasoundLungInternal medicineIntubationIntensive careRetrospective cohort studyLung ultrasoundCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)RadiologySurgeryAnesthesiaDiseaseIntensive care medicineInfectious disease (medical specialty)Ultrasound in Clinical ApplicationsCOVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesRespiratory Support and Mechanisms