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Relationship between ventilator-associated pneumonia and mortality in COVID-19 patients: a planned ancillary analysis of the coVAPid cohort

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Nseir S., Martin-Loeches I., Povoa P., Metzelard M., Du Cheyron D., Lambiotte F., Tamion F., Labruyere M., Makris D., Boulle Geronimi C., Pinetonde Chambrun M., Nyunga M., Pouly O., Mégarbane B., Saade A., Gomà G., Magira E., Llitjos J.-F., Torres A., Ioannidou I., Pierre A., Coelho L., Reignier J., Garot D., Kreitmann L., Baudel J.-L., Voiriot G., Contou D., Beurton A., Asfar P., Boyer A., Thille A.W., Mekontso-Dessap A., Tsolaki V., Vinsonneau C., Floch P.-E., Le Guennec L., Ceccato A., Artigas A., Bouchereau M., Labreuche J., Duhamel A., Rouzé A., Favory R., Préau S., Jourdain M., Poissy J., Leger P.S., Van der Linden T., Veinstein A., Azoulay E., Pene F., Martin M., Razazi K., Plantefeve G., Fartoukh M., Thevenin D., Guidet B., Weiss N., Kouatchet A., Salmon C., Brunin G., Nemlaghi S., Meguerditchian D., Argaud L., Voicu S., Luyt C.-E., Kowalski B., Moglia E., Morales L., Koutsoukou A., Mentzelopoulos S.D., Nora D., Boyd S., Maizel J., Cuchet P., Delforge Q., Quenot J.-P., Boyer D., Cilloniz C., the coVAPid study group
Ημερομηνία
2021
Γλώσσα
en
DOI
10.1186/s13054-021-03588-4
Λέξη-κλειδί
adult
aged
Article
artificial ventilation
clinical outcome
cohort analysis
coronavirus disease 2019
female
human
intensive care unit
length of stay
major clinical study
male
mortality rate
nonhuman
polymerase chain reaction
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
ventilator associated pneumonia
clinical trial
Europe
hospital mortality
middle aged
mortality
multicenter study
retrospective study
therapy
ventilator associated pneumonia
Aged
COVID-19
Europe
Female
Hospital Mortality
Humans
Intensive Care Units
Length of Stay
Male
Middle Aged
Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated
Respiration, Artificial
Retrospective Studies
BioMed Central Ltd
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Επιτομή
Background: Patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection are at higher risk for ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP). No study has evaluated the relationship between VAP and mortality in this population, or compared this relationship between SARS-CoV-2 patients and other populations. The main objective of our study was to determine the relationship between VAP and mortality in SARS-CoV-2 patients. Methods: Planned ancillary analysis of a multicenter retrospective European cohort. VAP was diagnosed using clinical, radiological and quantitative microbiological criteria. Univariable and multivariable marginal Cox’s regression models, with cause-specific hazard for duration of mechanical ventilation and ICU stay, were used to compare outcomes between study groups. Extubation, and ICU discharge alive were considered as events of interest, and mortality as competing event. Findings: Of 1576 included patients, 568 were SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia, 482 influenza pneumonia, and 526 no evidence of viral infection at ICU admission. VAP was associated with significantly higher risk for 28-day mortality in SARS-CoV-2 (adjusted HR 1.70 (95% CI 1.16–2.47), p = 0.006), and influenza groups (1.75 (1.03–3.02), p = 0.045), but not in the no viral infection group (1.07 (0.64–1.78), p = 0.79). VAP was associated with significantly longer duration of mechanical ventilation in the SARS-CoV-2 group, but not in the influenza or no viral infection groups. VAP was associated with significantly longer duration of ICU stay in the 3 study groups. No significant difference was found in heterogeneity of outcomes related to VAP between the 3 groups, suggesting that the impact of VAP on mortality was not different between study groups. Interpretation: VAP was associated with significantly increased 28-day mortality rate in SARS-CoV-2 patients. However, SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia, as compared to influenza pneumonia or no viral infection, did not significantly modify the relationship between VAP and 28-day mortality. Clinical trial registration: The study was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT04359693. © 2021, The Author(s).
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/77265
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