Predictors of Duration and Demand of Oxygen Therapy in Hospitalized RT-PCR Positive COVID-19 Patients

Mehrunnissa Kahnom, Rabiul Alam Mohammed Erfan Uddin, A. Ghose, A. Zahed, M. K. Islam, R. Karim, A. Karim, S. Ara, R. Ahmad, Md Akhtarul Islam Chowdhury, M. A. Hossain
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Background: Among many unexplored and challenging areas of COVID-19, pathophysiology of hypoxia and its management requires special attention for the physicians. The current study aimed to find the predictors of duration and demand of oxygen therapy in RT-PCR positive, hospitalized, COVID-19 patients. Methods: It was a prospective, multicentered, observational study conducted at Chattagram International Medical College (Isolation Ward, CIMC), Chattogram Medical College (COVID Red Zone) and Parkview Hospital Limited (COVID-19 Ward) from January to June 2021 on hospitalised, RT-PCR positive cases of COVID-19 patients of 18 yrs or above who required supplemental oxygen therapy and gave informed consent to be included in the study. All the participants underwent chest HRCT on initial presentation. Results: In this study, 85 consecutive patients of confirmed COVID-19 were recruited under the study. Patients required oxygen for a median duration of 6 days and median value of the maximum oxygen requirement was 7 L/min with a range between 1-100 l/min. In patients with no co-morbidity, one co-morbidity and more than one comorbidity, the median duration of oxygen therapy were 4.5 (3.0-7.8) hours and 7.0 (5.0-14.3) hours respectively. Multiple regression was run to predict maximum oxygen duration and maximum oxygen required for the patients from gender, age, smoking pattern, number of comorbidity and HRCT score; only total number of comorbidity and HRCT severity score added statistically significantly to the prediction, p < 0.05. Conclusion: The results of the study might be helpful in triage of COVID-19 patients, planning as well as clinical decision making.  Bangladesh Medical Res Counc Bull 2023; 49(1): 75-80
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住院RT-PCR阳性COVID-19患者氧疗时间和需氧量的预测因素
背景:在COVID-19的许多未开发和具有挑战性的领域中,缺氧的病理生理及其处理需要医生特别关注。本研究旨在寻找RT-PCR阳性、住院的COVID-19患者氧疗持续时间和需求的预测因素。方法:本研究是一项前瞻性、多中心观察性研究,于2021年1 - 6月在Chattagram国际医学院(中集隔离病房)、Chattagram医学院(COVID红区)和Parkview医院有限公司(COVID-19病房)对住院的、RT-PCR阳性的18岁及以上需要补充氧气治疗并知情同意纳入研究的COVID-19患者进行研究。所有参与者在初次就诊时均接受胸部HRCT检查。结果:本研究招募了85例连续确诊的COVID-19患者。患者需氧量中位数持续时间为6天,最大需氧量中位数为7 L/min,范围为1-100 L/min。无合并症、1例合并症及1例以上合并症患者中位氧疗时间分别为4.5(3.0 ~ 7.8)小时和7.0(5.0 ~ 14.3)小时。采用多元回归从性别、年龄、吸烟方式、合并症数量和HRCT评分预测患者最大供氧时间和最大需氧量;只有共病总数和HRCT严重程度评分对预测有统计学意义,p < 0.05。结论:本研究结果可为新冠肺炎患者的分诊、规划和临床决策提供参考。孟加拉国医疗资源理事会2023号文件;49 (1): 75 - 80
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