| Literature DB >> 32918984 |
Marco A F Pimentel1, Oliver C Redfern2, Robert Hatch3, J Duncan Young2, Lionel Tarassenko1, Peter J Watkinson2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has placed a huge strain on UK hospitals. Early studies suggest that patients can deteriorate quickly after admission to hospital. The aim of this study was to model changes in vital signs for patients hospitalised with COVID-19.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32918984 PMCID: PMC7481128 DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2020.09.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Resuscitation ISSN: 0300-9572 Impact factor: 5.262
Demographics of COVID-19 (CV) and Viral Infections cohorts. IQR: interquartile range; CPAP: continuous positive airway pressure; NIPPV/NIV: non-invasive positive pressure ventilation. ICU: intensive care unit.
| CV cohort | VI cohort | |
|---|---|---|
| Admissions included in the study, N | 373 | 485 |
| Age at admission, median [IQR] | 72 [57–82] | 73 [57–84] |
| Gender (male), N (%) | 209 (56.0) | 224 (46.2) |
| Emergency admissions, N (%) | 369 (98.9) | 483 (99.6) |
| In-hospital deaths, N (%) | 99 (26.5) | 29 (6.0) |
| ICU admissions, N (%) | 36 (9.7) | 25 (5.2) |
| CPAP or NIPPV/NIV, N (%) | 29 (7.8) | 13 (2.7) |
| Primary composite outcome, N (%) | 135 (36.2) | 62 (12.8) |
| Time to start of CPAP or NIPPV/NIV in days, median [IQR] | 2.2 [1.2–3.4] | 2.4 [1.5–3.4] |
| Time to admission to ICU in days, median [IQR] | 1.1 [0.6–2.1] | 0.9 [0.2–1.9] |
| Time to in-hospital death in days, median [IQR] | 5.5 [3.2–8.5] | 11.3 [7.4–15.9] |
Fig. 1Trajectories of respiratory vital signs for the CV (left) and VI (right) cohorts in the 7 days prior to the primary outcome (red) and prior to discharge from hospital alive (green). Lines correspond to the median trajectories and shaded areas correspond to the interquartile range.
Fig. 2Trajectories of other vital signs for the CV (left) and VI (right) cohorts in the 7 days prior to the primary outcome (red) and prior to discharge from hospital alive (green). Lines correspond to the median trajectories and shaded areas correspond to the interquartile range.
Fig. 3Trajectories of both NEWS (a) and the novelty score (b) for the CV (left) and VI (right) cohorts in the 7 days prior to the primary outcome (red) and prior to discharge from hospital alive (green). Lines correspond to the median trajectories and shaded areas correspond to the interquartile range.