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Characteristics and outcomes of patients with COVID-19 admitted to the ICU in a university hospital in São Paulo, Brazil - study protocol

Authors :
Juliana C. Ferreira
Yeh-Li Ho
Bruno A.M.P. Besen
Luiz M.S. Malbuisson
Leandro U. Taniguchi
Pedro V. Mendes
Eduardo L.V. Costa
Marcelo Park
Renato Daltro-Oliveira
Roberta M.L. Roepke
João M. Silva Jr
Maria José C. Carmona
Carlos Roberto Ribeiro Carvalho
Adriana Hirota
Alberto Kendy Kanasiro
Alessandra Crescenzi
Amanda Coelho Fernandes
Anna Miethke-Morais
Arthur Petrillo Bellintani
Artur Ribeiro Canasiro
Bárbara Vieira Carneiro
Beatriz Keiko Zanbon
Bernardo Pinheiro De Senna Nogueira Batista
Bianca Ruiz Nicolao
Bruno Adler Maccagnan Pinheiro Besen
Bruno Biselli
Bruno Rocha De Macedo
Caio Machado Gomes De Toledo
Carlos Eduardo Pompilio
Carlos Roberto Ribeiro De Carvalho
Caroline Gomes Mol
Cassio Stipanich
Caue Gasparotto Bueno
Cibele Garzillo
Clarice Tanaka
Daniel Neves Forte
Daniel Joelsons
Daniele Robira
Eduardo Leite Vieira Costa
Elson Mendes Da Silva Júnior
Fabiane Aliotti Regalio
Gabriela Cardoso Segura
Gustavo Brasil Marcelino
Giulia Sefrin Louro
Isabela Argollo Ferreira
Jeison de Oliveira Gois
Joao Manoel Da Silva Junior
Jose Otto Reusing Junior
Julia Fray Ribeiro
Juliana Carvalho Ferreira
Karine Vusberg Galleti
Katia Regina Silva
Larissa Padrao Isensee
Larissa dos Santos Oliveira
Leandro Utino Taniguchi
Leila Suemi Letaif
Lígia Trombetta Lima
Lucas Yongsoo Park
Lucas Chaves Netto
Luciana Cassimiro Nobrega
Luciana Haddad
Ludhmila Hajjar
Luiz Marcelo Malbouisson
Manuela Cristina Adsuara Pandolfi
Maria José Carvalho Carmona
Maria Castilho Prandini H De Andrade
Mariana Moreira Santos
Matheus Pereira Bateloche
Mayra Akimi Suiama
Mayron Faria de Oliveira
Mayson Laercio Sousa
Michelle Louvaes
Natassja Huemer
Pedro Mendes
Paulo Ricardo Gessolo Lins
Pedro Gaspar Dos Santos
Pedro Ferreira Paiva Moreira
Renata Mello Guazzelli
Renato Batista Dos Reis
Renato Daltro De Oliveira
Roberta Muriel Longo Roepke
Rodolpho Augusto De Moura Pedro
Rodrigo Kondo
Samia Zahi Rached
Sergio Roberto Silveira Da Fonseca
Thais Sousa Borges
Thalissa Ferreira
Vilson Cobello Junior
Vivian Vieira Tenório Sales
Willaby Serafim Cassa Ferreira
Source :
Clinics
Publisher :
Elsevier España.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We designed a cohort study to describe characteristics and outcomes of patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) in the largest public hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil, as Latin America becomes the epicenter of the pandemic. METHODS: This is the protocol for a study being conducted at an academic hospital in Brazil with 300 adult ICU beds dedicated to COVID-19 patients. We will include adult patients admitted to the ICU with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 during the study period. The main outcome is ICU survival at 28 days. Data will be collected prospectively and retrospectively by trained investigators from the hospital’s electronic medical records, using an electronic data capture tool. We will collect data on demographics, comorbidities, severity of disease, and laboratorial test results at admission. Information on the need for advanced life support and ventilator parameters will be collected during ICU stay. Patients will be followed up for 28 days in the ICU and 60 days in the hospital. We will plot Kaplan-Meier curves to estimate ICU and hospital survival and perform survival analysis using the Cox proportional hazards model to identify the main risk factors for mortality. ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04378582. RESULTS: We expect to include a large sample of patients with COVID-19 admitted to the ICU and to be able to provide data on admission characteristics, use of advanced life support, ICU survival at 28 days, and hospital survival at 60 days. CONCLUSIONS: This study will provide epidemiological data about critically ill patients with COVID-19 in Brazil, which could inform health policy and resource allocation in low- and middle-income countries.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19805322
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Clinics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.36c0ebd7d115426485d766baee83d041
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2020/e2294