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The impact of frailty on survival in elderly intensive care patients with COVID-19: the COVIP study

Authors :
Jung, Christian
Flaatten, Hans
Fjølner, Jesper
Bruno, Raphael Romano
Wernly, Bernhard
Artigas, Antonio
Bollen Pinto, Bernardo
Schefold, Joerg C
Wolff, Georg
Kelm, Malte
Beil, Michael
Sviri, Sigal
van Heerden, Peter Vernon
Szczeklik, Wojciech
Czuczwar, Miroslaw
Elhadi, Muhammed
Joannidis, Michael
Oeyen, Sandra
Zafeiridis, Tilemachos
Marsh, Brian
Andersen, Finn H
Moreno, Rui
Cecconi, Maurizio
Leaver, Susannah
Boumendil, Ariane
De Lange, Dylan W
Guidet, Bertrand
COVIP study group
REPER, Pascal
UCL - SSS/IREC/MONT - Pôle Mont Godinne
UCL - (MGD) Services des soins intensifs
Source :
Critical care (London, England), Vol. 25, no. 1, p. 149 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has led highly developed healthcare systems to the brink of collapse due to the large numbers of patients being admitted into hospitals. One of the potential prognostic indicators in patients with COVID-19 is frailty. The degree of frailty could be used to assist both the triage into intensive care, and decisions regarding treatment limitations. Our study sought to determine the interaction of frailty and age in elderly COVID-19 ICU patients. A prospective multicentre study of COVID-19 patients ≥ 70 years admitted to intensive care in 138 ICUs from 28 countries was conducted. The primary endpoint was 30-day mortality. Frailty was assessed using the clinical frailty scale. Additionally, comorbidities, management strategies and treatment limitations were recorded. The study included 1346 patients (28% female) with a median age of 75 years (IQR 72-78, range 70-96), 16.3% were older than 80 years, and 21% of the patients were frail. The overall survival at 30 days was 59% (95% CI 56-62), with 66% (63-69) in fit, 53% (47-61) in vulnerable and 41% (35-47) in frail patients (p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Critical care (London, England), Vol. 25, no. 1, p. 149 (2021)
Accession number :
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