Long-term survival comparison between the first and second waves among 265 critical COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU: A retrospective cohort study

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Respiratory Medicine and Research Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.resmer.2023.101057
Nour-El-Imane Taghboulit , Claire Andrejak , Yazine Mahjoub , Bénédicte Toublanc , Isabelle Mayeux , Julia Delomez , Marie Mercier , Pauline Leriche , Julien Maizel , Hervé Dupont , Vincent Jounieaux , Damien Basille
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Abstract

Backgroud

Management of severe COVID-19 patients admitted to ICU considerably evolved during the first months of the pandemic. It is unclear, however, whether these changes improved long-term survival of these critically ill patients.

Methods

We conducted a retrospective cohort study in adults with COVID-19 pneumonia admitted to a French ICU between February 2020 and January 2021, a timeframe that covered the first two waves of the pandemic. Primary outcome was to compare long-term survival between the first and second waves. Survival predictor were identified using a Cox proportional-hazards model.

Results

We included 265 patients in the cohort: 140 (52.8 %) and 125 (47.2 %) belonging to the first and second waves, respectively. Baseline characteristics of the patients were similar between the two waves. During W2, use of early corticotherapy increased (86.4% vs. 17.8 %; p <0.001), as well as high-flow oxygen therapy use (68.5% vs. 37.4 %; p<0.001). Need for invasive mechanical ventilation decreased (49.6% vs. 72.9 %; p <0.001) and ICU length of stay was shorter (11 [6–22] vs 19 [8–32]days; p = 0.008). ICU mortality was 32.8 % without significant difference between waves. Survival analysis revealed that 3 variables were independently associated with a worse long-term prognosis: a higher SAPS II score (1.05 [1.04–1.06]; p<0.001), a higher age (1.05 [1.01–1.08]; p = 0.005) and admission during W2 (2.22 [1.15–4.28]; p = 0.017).

Discussion

Despite substantial changes on management of severe COVID-19 patients, we observed a decreased long-term survival among patients admitted during the second wave. We also noted a shorter ICU length of stay.

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265名入住ICU的新冠肺炎危重患者第一波和第二波的长期生存率比较:一项回顾性队列研究。
背景:在大流行的头几个月,入住重症监护室的重症新冠肺炎患者的管理发生了很大变化。然而,目前尚不清楚这些变化是否改善了这些危重患者的长期生存率。方法:我们对2020年2月至2021年1月期间入住法国ICU的新冠肺炎肺炎成年人进行了回顾性队列研究,该研究涵盖了前两波疫情。主要结果是比较第一波和第二波的长期生存率。使用Cox比例风险模型确定生存预测因子。结果:我们将265名患者纳入队列:140名(52.8%)和125名(47.2%)分别属于第一波和第二波。两波患者的基线特征相似。在W2期间,早期皮质激素治疗的使用增加(86.4%对17.8%;p讨论:尽管严重新冠肺炎患者的管理发生了重大变化,但我们观察到第二波住院患者的长期存活率下降。我们还注意到ICU住院时间缩短。
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