Short- and long-term outcomes of pulmonary emphysema patients on mechanical ventilation admitted to the intensive care unit for acute respiratory failure: A retrospective observational study

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Australian Critical Care Pub Date : 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1016/j.aucc.2024.101151
Alexandre Ponsin M.D. , Coralie Barbe M.D. , Leïla Bouazzi B.S.T. , Clémence Loiseau , Philippe Cart M.D. , Jérémy Rosman M.D.
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Abstract

Introduction

Acute respiratory failure is a leading cause of admission to the intensive care unit (ICU), with mortality rates remaining stagnant despite advances in resuscitation techniques. Comorbidities, notably chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, significantly impact ICU patient outcomes. Pulmonary emphysema, commonly associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, poses a significant risk, yet its influence on ICU mortality remains understudied.

Objectives

The aim of this study was to assess the short- and long-term outcomes of ICU patients with pulmonary emphysema requiring mechanical ventilation for acute respiratory failure, evaluating the impact of emphysema severity.

Methods

A single-centre retrospective cohort study was conducted from 2015 to 2021. Patients with pulmonary emphysema requiring invasive ventilation were included. Emphysema severity was assessed using chest computed tomography scans. Data on mortality, length of stay, and ventilator-free days were collected. Statistical analyses were performed to identify factors associated with outcomes.

Results

Of the 89 included patients, 31.5% died during their ICU stay, with a 39.3% mortality within 12 months postdischarge. Emphysema severity did not significantly correlate with mortality or ventilator-free days. Chronic heart failure emerged as a significant predictor of ICU and in-hospital mortality.

Conclusions

Emphysema severity does not appear to independently affect mortality in intubated ICU patients with acute respiratory failure. However, mortality rates remain high, warranting further investigation into contributing factors. Our findings underline the complexity of managing critically ill patients with pulmonary emphysema and emphasise the need for comprehensive patient assessment and personalised treatment approaches.
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急性呼吸衰竭在重症监护病房接受机械通气的肺气肿患者的短期和长期结局:一项回顾性观察性研究。
简介:急性呼吸衰竭是入住重症监护病房(ICU)的主要原因,尽管复苏技术有所进步,但死亡率仍然停滞不前。合并症,特别是慢性阻塞性肺疾病,显著影响ICU患者的预后。肺气肿通常与慢性阻塞性肺疾病相关,具有显著的风险,但其对ICU死亡率的影响仍未得到充分研究。目的:本研究的目的是评估急性呼吸衰竭需要机械通气的ICU肺气肿患者的短期和长期预后,评估肺气肿严重程度的影响。方法:2015 - 2021年进行单中心回顾性队列研究。包括需要有创通气的肺气肿患者。通过胸部计算机断层扫描评估肺气肿严重程度。收集死亡率、住院时间和无呼吸机天数的数据。进行统计分析以确定与结果相关的因素。结果:89例患者中,31.5%在ICU住院期间死亡,其中39.3%在出院后12个月内死亡。肺气肿严重程度与死亡率或无呼吸机天数无显著相关性。慢性心力衰竭是ICU和住院死亡率的重要预测因子。结论:肺气肿严重程度似乎并不独立影响急性呼吸衰竭插管ICU患者的死亡率。然而,死亡率仍然很高,有必要进一步调查造成这种情况的因素。我们的研究结果强调了管理肺气肿危重患者的复杂性,并强调了全面的患者评估和个性化治疗方法的必要性。
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Australian Critical Care
Australian Critical Care NURSING-NURSING
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期刊介绍: Australian Critical Care is the official journal of the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses (ACCCN). It is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed journal, providing clinically relevant research, reviews and articles of interest to the critical care community. Australian Critical Care publishes peer-reviewed scholarly papers that report research findings, research-based reviews, discussion papers and commentaries which are of interest to an international readership of critical care practitioners, educators, administrators and researchers. Interprofessional articles are welcomed.
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