The efficacy of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) in acute respiratory failure secondary to SARS-CoV-2 infection remains controversial. Current literature mainly examined efficacy, safety and potential predictors of NIV failure provided out of the intensive care unit (ICU). On the contrary, the outcomes of ICU patients, intubated after NIV failure, remain to be explored. The aims of the present study are: (1) investigating in-hospital mortality in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ICU patients receiving endotracheal intubation after NIV failure and (2) assessing whether the length of NIV application affects patient survival. This observational multicenter study included all consecutive COVID-19 adult patients, admitted into the twenty-five ICUs of the COVID-19 VENETO ICU network (February-April 2020), who underwent endotracheal intubation after NIV failure. Among the 704 patients admitted to ICU during the study period, 280 (40%) presented the inclusion criteria and were enrolled. The median age was 69 [60-76] years; 219 patients (78%) were male. In-hospital mortality was 43%. Only the length of NIV application before ICU admission (OR 2.03 (95% CI 1.06-4.98), p = 0.03) and age (OR 1.18 (95% CI 1.04-1.33), p < 0.01) were identified as independent risk factors of in-hospital mortality; whilst the length of NIV after ICU admission did not affect patient outcome. In-hospital mortality of ICU patients intubated after NIV failure was 43%. Days on NIV before ICU admission and age were assessed to be potential risk factors of greater in-hospital mortality.
Outcomes of COVID-19 patients intubated after failure of non-invasive ventilation: a multicenter observational study / Boscolo, Annalisa; Pasin, Laura; Sella, Nicolò; Pretto, Chiara; Tocco, Martina; Tamburini, Enrico; Rosi, Paolo; Polati, Enrico; Donadello, Katia; Gottin, Leonardo; Vianello, Andrea; Landoni, Giovanni; Navalesi, Paolo; Ilaria, Valeri; Giulio, Andreatta; Leonardo, Gandolfi; Alessandra, Gadaldi; Nicolò, Brumana; Edoardo, Forin; Christelle, Correale; Davide, Fregolent; Pier Francesco Pirelli, ; Davide, Marchesin; Matteo, Perona; Nicola, Franchetti; Michele Della Paolera, ; Caterina, Simoni; Tatiana, Falcioni; Alessandra, Tresin; Chiara, Schiavolin; Aldo, Schiavi; Sonila, Vathi; Daria, Sartori; Alice, Sorgato; Elisa, Pistollato; Federico, Linassi; Gian Lorenzo Golino, ; Laura, Frigo; Eugenio, Serra; Demetrio, Pittarello; Ivo, Tiberio; Ottavia, Bond; Elisa, Michieletto; Luisa, Muraro; Arianna, Peralta; Paolo, Persona; Enrico, Petranzan; Francesco, Zarantonello; Tommaso, Pettenuzzo; Alessandro, Graziano; Alessandro De Cassai, ; Lorenzo, Bernardi; Roberto, Pianon; Flavio, Badii; Enrico, Bosco; Moreno, Agostini; Paride, Trevisiol; Antonio, Farnia; Mario, Peta; Lorella, Altafini; Mauro Antonio Calò, ; Marco, Meggiolaro; Francesco, Lazzari; Ivan, Martinello; Giorgio, Fullin; Francesco, Papaccio; Fabio, Toffoletto; Alfeo, Bonato; Camilla, Sgarabotto; Fabio, Baratto; Francesco, Montacciani; Alessandra, Parnigotto; Giuseppe, Gagliardi; Ferraro, Gioconda; Luigi, Ongaro; Marco, Baiocchi; Vinicio, Danzi; De Rosa, Silvia; Enrico, Polati; Leonardo, Gottin; Paolo, Zanatta; Ezio, Sinigaglia; Alessandra da Ros, ; Simonetta, Marchiotto; Silvia, Bassanini; Massimo, Zamperini; Ivan, Daroui; Walter, Mosaner; Rosalba, Lembo. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 11:1(2021), pp. 177301-177309. [10.1038/s41598-021-96762-1]
Outcomes of COVID-19 patients intubated after failure of non-invasive ventilation: a multicenter observational study
Donadello, Katia;Silvia De Rosa;
2021-01-01
Abstract
The efficacy of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) in acute respiratory failure secondary to SARS-CoV-2 infection remains controversial. Current literature mainly examined efficacy, safety and potential predictors of NIV failure provided out of the intensive care unit (ICU). On the contrary, the outcomes of ICU patients, intubated after NIV failure, remain to be explored. The aims of the present study are: (1) investigating in-hospital mortality in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ICU patients receiving endotracheal intubation after NIV failure and (2) assessing whether the length of NIV application affects patient survival. This observational multicenter study included all consecutive COVID-19 adult patients, admitted into the twenty-five ICUs of the COVID-19 VENETO ICU network (February-April 2020), who underwent endotracheal intubation after NIV failure. Among the 704 patients admitted to ICU during the study period, 280 (40%) presented the inclusion criteria and were enrolled. The median age was 69 [60-76] years; 219 patients (78%) were male. In-hospital mortality was 43%. Only the length of NIV application before ICU admission (OR 2.03 (95% CI 1.06-4.98), p = 0.03) and age (OR 1.18 (95% CI 1.04-1.33), p < 0.01) were identified as independent risk factors of in-hospital mortality; whilst the length of NIV after ICU admission did not affect patient outcome. In-hospital mortality of ICU patients intubated after NIV failure was 43%. Days on NIV before ICU admission and age were assessed to be potential risk factors of greater in-hospital mortality.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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