Association of Smoking Status with Outcomes in Intensive Care Unit with COVID-19

IF 0.3 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE Eurasian Journal of Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2022-12-09 DOI:10.4274/eajem.galenos.2022.75508
Deniz Heppekcan, M. Sabak
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Aim: The effect of smoking on patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit (ICU) due to Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) infection is unknown. The study determines the relationship between COVID-19 and smoking status on the development of disease and critical illness. Materials and Methods: The patient files and hospital information system records of COVID-19 patients over the age of eighteen who were hospitalized in the ICU of our hospital between March 2020 and January 2021 and confirmed by polymerase chain reaction method were retrospectively reviewed. Results: 1.003 of 226 COVID-19 patients included in the study, 58% were male, and the mean age was 65.38 (+/- 14.99). The patients' smoking status was categorized as non-smokers, ex-smokers, and current daily smokers (74.8%;23%;2.2%;respectively). The most common comorbid disease of the patients was hypertension (58%). One hundred seventy-nine patients were given respiratory support with invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV), and 37.2% were discharged. The mean duration of IMV application, hospitalization, and hospitalization in the ICU was 7.11 (+/- 5.51);14.42 (+/- 10.25), respectively;it was 7.58 (+/- 6.29) days. The average APACHE-II score was 23.87 +/-;8.86. Mortality was statistically significantly higher in those who received mechanical ventilator support from patients with no smoker stage and without the comorbid disease (p=0.009). Conclusion: Although the percentage of current smokers in patients hospitalized in the ICU due to COVID-19 is relatively low, we believe that polygenetic and multiple factors can explain it. It should not be recommended that tobacco products be administered for either preventive or therapeutic purposes in the case of COVID-19 infection.
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目的:尚不清楚吸烟对2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)重症监护病房(ICU)住院患者的影响。研究确定了COVID-19与吸烟状况对疾病发展和危重疾病的关系。材料与方法:回顾性分析2020年3月至2021年1月我院ICU收治的经聚合酶链反应法确诊的18岁以上新冠肺炎患者的患者档案和医院信息系统记录。结果:纳入研究的226例COVID-19患者中有1.003例,其中58%为男性,平均年龄65.38岁(±14.99岁)。患者的吸烟状况分为不吸烟者、戒烟者和日常吸烟者(分别为74.8%、23%和2.2%)。最常见的合并症是高血压(58%)。179例患者给予有创机械通气(IMV)呼吸支持,出院37.2%。IMV应用、住院和ICU住院的平均时间分别为7.11(+/- 5.51)、14.42(+/- 10.25)天,7.58(+/- 6.29)天。APACHE-II平均评分为23.87 +/-;8.86。接受机械呼吸机支持的无吸烟期和无合并症患者的死亡率有统计学意义上的显著增高(p=0.009)。结论:虽然新冠肺炎住院ICU患者中吸烟者的比例相对较低,但我们认为这可能是多遗传、多因素所致。在COVID-19感染病例中,不应建议将烟草制品用于预防或治疗目的。
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