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Changes over time in characteristics, resource use and outcomes among ICU patients with COVID‐19—A nationwide, observational study in Denmark

Authors :
Nicolai Haase
Ronni Plovsing
Steffen Christensen
Lone M. Poulsen
Anne C. Brøchner
Bodil S. Rasmussen
Marie Helleberg
Jens U. S. Jensen
Lars P. K. Andersen
Hanna Siegel
Michael Ibsen
Vibeke L. Jørgensen
Robert Winding
Susanne Iversen
Henrik P. Pedersen
Jacob Madsen
Christoffer Sølling
Ricardo S. Garcia
Jens Michelsen
Thomas Mohr
George Michagin
Ulrick S. Espelund
Helle Bundgaard
Lynge Kirkegaard
Margit Smitt
David L. Buck
Niels‐Erik Ribergaard
Helle S. Pedersen
Birgitte V. Christensen
Lone P. Nielsen
Esben Clapp
Trine B. Jonassen
Sarah Weihe
Kirstine la Cour
Frederik M. Nielsen
Emilie K. Madsen
Trine N. Haberlandt
Nick Meier
Anders Perner
Source :
Haase, N, Plovsing, R, Christensen, S, Poulsen, L M, Brøchner, A C, Rasmussen, B S, Helleberg, M, Jensen, J U S, Andersen, L P K, Siegel, H, Ibsen, M, Jørgensen, V L, Winding, R, Iversen, S, Pedersen, H P, Madsen, J, Sølling, C, Garcia, R S, Michelsen, J, Mohr, T, Michagin, G, Espelund, U S, Bundgaard, H, Kirkegaard, L, Smitt, M, Buck, D L, Ribergaard, N E, Pedersen, H S, Christensen, B V, Nielsen, L P, Clapp, E, Jonassen, T B, Weihe, S, la Cour, K, Nielsen, F M, Madsen, E K, Haberlandt, T N, Meier, N & Perner, A 2022, ' Changes over time in characteristics, resource use and outcomes among ICU patients with COVID-19—A nationwide, observational study in Denmark ', Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, vol. 66, no. 8, pp. 987-995 . https://doi.org/10.1111/aas.14113, Haase, N, Plovsing, R, Christensen, S, Poulsen, L M, Brøchner, A C, Rasmussen, B S, Helleberg, M, Jensen, J U S, Andersen, L P K, Siegel, H, Ibsen, M, Jørgensen, V L, Winding, R, Iversen, S, Pedersen, H P, Madsen, J, Sølling, C, Garcia, R S, Michelsen, J, Mohr, T, Michagin, G, Espelund, U S, Bundgaard, H, Kirkegaard, L, Smitt, M, Buck, D L, Ribergaard, N-E, Pedersen, H S, Christensen, B V, Nielsen, L P, Clapp, E, Jonassen, T B, Weihe, S, la Cour, K, Nielsen, F M, Madsen, E K, Haberlandt, T N, Meier, N & Perner, A 2022, ' Changes over time in characteristics, resource use and outcomes among ICU patients with COVID-19-A nationwide, observational study in Denmark ', Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, vol. 66, no. 8, pp. 987-995 . https://doi.org/10.1111/aas.14113
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wiley, 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Characteristics and care of intensive care unit (ICU) patients with COVID-19 may have changed during the pandemic, but longitudinal data assessing this are limited. We compared patients with COVID-19 admitted to Danish ICUs in the first wave with those admitted later.METHODS: Among all Danish ICU patients with COVID-19, we compared demographics, chronic comorbidities, use of organ support, length of stay and vital status of those admitted 10 March to 19 May 2020 (first wave) versus 20 May 2020 to 30 June 2021. We analysed risk factors for death by adjusted logistic regression analysis.RESULTS: Among all hospitalised patients with COVID-19, a lower proportion was admitted to ICU after the first wave (13% vs. 8%). Among all 1374 ICU patients with COVID-19, 326 were admitted during the first wave. There were no major differences in patient's characteristics or mortality between the two periods, but use of invasive mechanical ventilation (81% vs. 58% of patients), renal replacement therapy (26% vs. 13%) and ECMO (8% vs. 3%) and median length of stay in ICU (13 vs. 10 days) and in hospital (20 vs. 17 days) were all significantly lower after the first wave. Risk factors for death were higher age, larger burden of comorbidities (heart failure, pulmonary disease and kidney disease) and active cancer, but not admission during or after the first wave.CONCLUSIONS: After the first wave of COVID-19 in Denmark, a lower proportion of hospitalised patients with COVID-19 were admitted to ICU. Among ICU patients, use of organ support was lower and length of stay was reduced, but mortality rates remained at a relatively high level.

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ISSN :
13996576 and 00015172
Volume :
66
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6a48e7d00880f97fd6ed654bf2e9ffa7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/aas.14113