Factors associated with mortality in critical patients with COVID-19 in an university center in Paraguay

Belinda Figueredo,Margarita Samudio, Federico Fretes, Ruben Delgado, Denixse Ibarra, Marcelo Pederzani,Ricardo Caballero, Lorena Fontclara, Nestor Galeano, Hugo Bianco

REVISTA CHILENA DE INFECTOLOGIA(2023)

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic is a world health issue. Generally, it is with mild and around 5% evolves to a severe disease that requires intensive care. Aim: To determine the clinical profile, mortality and associated factors in COVID-19 patients admitted at the Adult Intensive Care Department at the Hospital de Clinicas, between August 2020 and August 2021. Methods: Cross-section observational analytic study. Data was obtained from clinical charts. Results: 214 patients were included, with an average age of 54 years, 57.9% male. Overall mortality was 38.3%. Factors associated significantly with mortality were: =60 years of age, comorbidity (diabetes mellitus, heart disease, chronic renal disease), severity index (APACHE II, initial SOFA), high procalcitonin, use of vasopressor, mechanical respiratory assistance and prone decubitus; as well as the presence of acute respiratory distress syndrome and hemodialysis. Multi varied analysis identified as mortality risk factors: =60 years of age, noradrenaline use and hemodialysis. Conclusion: Mortality rate is similar to that reported worldwide. Mortality risk factors identified show a population with higher possibilities for unfavorable outcome.
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COVID-19, critical patients, clinical profile, mortality, risk factors
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