Epidemiological trends of mechanically ventilated acute respiratory distress syndrome in the twenty-first century: a nationwide, population-based retrospective study.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Journal of Intensive Care Pub Date : 2025-02-17 DOI:10.1186/s40560-025-00781-3
Miguel Bardají-Carrillo, Rocío López-Herrero, Gerardo Aguilar, Irene Arroyo-Hernantes, Esther Gómez-Sánchez, Luigi Camporota, Jesús Villar, Eduardo Tamayo
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Purpose: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a prevalent respiratory condition associated with significant mortality. Current literature on ARDS epidemiology reports a wide range of incidence (7.2-78.9/100,000 population/year), hospital mortality (32-51%), and associated costs ($8476-$547,974). We have analyzed epidemiological trends of mechanically ventilated ARDS (MV-ARDS) in Spain from 2000 to 2022 using the Minimum Basic Data Set (MBDS), focusing on MV-ARDS incidence, associated mortality, and economic impact.

Methods: We conducted a nationwide, population-based retrospective study of all hospitalizations for MV-ARDS in Spanish hospitals-from January 1, 2000 to December 31, 2022-using MBDS records, with an estimated coverage of 99.5%. The study reports MV-ARDS incidence per 100,000 population/year, hospital mortality rate, and mean cost per patient. We also considered the effect of COVID-19 on MV-ARDS epidemiology.

Results: We analyzed 93,192 records of patients with a new diagnosis of MV-ARDS during the study period. MV-ARDS incidence ranged from 2.96 to 20.14/100,000 population-years, peaking in 2021. Mortality ranged between 38.0 and 55.0%, showing a declining trend, while the cost per patient increased, stabilizing ~€30,000-€40,000 after reaching a peak of €42,812 in 2011. During the COVID-19 pandemic, hospital stay lengthened (p < 0.001), while hospital mortality decreased (p < 0.001). There was an increased proportion of patients with obesity and diabetes mellitus, with fungal or viral etiologies.

Conclusion: This is the largest epidemiological study on ARDS in Europe. MV-ARDS incidence has stabilized in recent years, with mortality showing a declining trend. ARDS-related costs have increased nearly fourfold. MBDS data could enhance ARDS understanding and guide future studies.

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目的:急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)是一种常见的呼吸系统疾病,死亡率高。目前关于ARDS流行病学的文献报告了广泛的发病率(7.2-78.9/100,000人口/年)、住院死亡率(32-51%)和相关费用(8476- 547,974美元)。我们使用最小基本数据集(MBDS)分析了2000年至2022年西班牙机械通气性ARDS (MV-ARDS)的流行病学趋势,重点关注MV-ARDS发病率、相关死亡率和经济影响。方法:我们对西班牙医院2000年1月1日至2022年12月31日期间因MV-ARDS住院的所有患者进行了一项全国性的、基于人群的回顾性研究,使用MBDS记录,估计覆盖率为99.5%。该研究报告了每10万人/年的MV-ARDS发病率、医院死亡率和每位患者的平均费用。我们还考虑了COVID-19对MV-ARDS流行病学的影响。结果:我们分析了研究期间新诊断为MV-ARDS的93,192例患者的记录。MV-ARDS发病率为2.96 - 20.14/10万人-年,在2021年达到高峰。死亡率在38.0% - 55.0%之间,呈下降趋势,而每名患者的费用增加,在2011年达到42,812欧元的峰值后,稳定在30,000- 40,000欧元之间。结论:这是欧洲最大规模的ARDS流行病学研究。近年来,MV-ARDS的发病率趋于稳定,死亡率呈下降趋势。与ards相关的费用增加了近四倍。MBDS数据可以增进对ARDS的认识,指导今后的研究。
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Journal of Intensive Care
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine-Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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期刊介绍: "Journal of Intensive Care" is an open access journal dedicated to the comprehensive coverage of intensive care medicine, providing a platform for the latest research and clinical insights in this critical field. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including intensive and critical care, trauma and surgical intensive care, pediatric intensive care, acute and emergency medicine, perioperative medicine, resuscitation, infection control, and organ dysfunction. Recognizing the importance of cultural diversity in healthcare practices, "Journal of Intensive Care" also encourages submissions that explore and discuss the cultural aspects of intensive care, aiming to promote a more inclusive and culturally sensitive approach to patient care. By fostering a global exchange of knowledge and expertise, the journal contributes to the continuous improvement of intensive care practices worldwide.
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