Characteristics and mortality of Mexican patients with COVID-19 and mechanical ventilation

Introduction: COVID-19-associated mortality in patients who require mechanical ventilation is unknown in the Mexican population. Objective: To describe the characteristics of Mexican patients with COVID-19 who required mechanical ventilation. Methods: Observational cohort study carried out in an int...

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Main Authors: Pablo Álvarez-Maldonado, Grisel Hernández-Ríos, Julio C. Ambríz-Mondragón, Julián A. Gordillo- Mena, Diana F. Morales-Serrano, Arturo Reding-Bernal, Alejandro Hernández-Solís
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spelling doaj-c4f83d5eed7947669a0b394e8ae647832021-06-14T21:00:41ZengPermanyerGaceta Médica de México0016-38132696-12882021-01-01157110.24875/GMM.20000568Characteristics and mortality of Mexican patients with COVID-19 and mechanical ventilationPablo Álvarez-Maldonado0Grisel Hernández-Ríos1Julio C. Ambríz-Mondragón2Julián A. Gordillo- Mena3Diana F. Morales-Serrano4Arturo Reding-Bernal5Alejandro Hernández-Solís6Servicio de Neumología y Cirugía de Tórax, Secretaría de Salud, Hospital General de México “Dr. Eduardo Liceaga”, Ciudad de México, MéxicoServicio de Neumología y Cirugía de Tórax, Secretaría de Salud, Hospital General de México “Dr. Eduardo Liceaga”, Ciudad de México, MéxicoDepartment of Pulmonology and Thoracic Surgery, Hospital General de México “Dr. Eduardo Liceaga”, Mexico City, MexicoDepartment of Pulmonology and Thoracic Surgery, Hospital General de México “Dr. Eduardo Liceaga”, Mexico City, MexicoDepartment of Pulmonology and Thoracic Surgery, Hospital General de México “Dr. Eduardo Liceaga”, Mexico City, MexicoDirección de Investigación. Secretaría de Salud, Hospital General de México “Dr. Eduardo Liceaga”, Ciudad de México, MéxicoSecretaría de Salud, Hospital General de México “Dr. Eduardo Liceaga”, Unidad de Neumología, Ciudad de México, MéxicoIntroduction: COVID-19-associated mortality in patients who require mechanical ventilation is unknown in the Mexican population. Objective: To describe the characteristics of Mexican patients with COVID-19 who required mechanical ventilation. Methods: Observational cohort study carried out in an intensive care unit from March 25 to July 17, 2020. Data were obtained from a prospective database and electronic medical records, and were analyzed with the chi-square test, Fisher’s exact test or Mann-Whitney’s U-test. Results: One hundred patients required mechanical ventilation; median age was 56 years, 31 % were females and 97 % were Latin American. Most common comorbidities were obesity (36 %), diabetes (26 %), hypertension (20 %), and chronic or end-stage kidney disease (10 %). At the end of the analysis, 11 patients remained in the ICU, 31 had been discharged alive and 58 (65.2 %) died; survivors were younger, had lower scores on severity and organ dysfunction scales, lower levels of C-reactive protein at ICU admission, were less likely to receive hemodialysis and vasopressors, and had longer hospital and ICU stays. Conclusions: This study adds information on the presentation and results of SARS-CoV- 2-infected patients who require mechanical ventilation. https://www.gacetamedicademexico.com/frame_esp.php?id=553COVID-19. SARS-CoV-2. Mechanical ventilation. Mexico. Latin America.
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author Pablo Álvarez-Maldonado
Grisel Hernández-Ríos
Julio C. Ambríz-Mondragón
Julián A. Gordillo- Mena
Diana F. Morales-Serrano
Arturo Reding-Bernal
Alejandro Hernández-Solís
spellingShingle Pablo Álvarez-Maldonado
Grisel Hernández-Ríos
Julio C. Ambríz-Mondragón
Julián A. Gordillo- Mena
Diana F. Morales-Serrano
Arturo Reding-Bernal
Alejandro Hernández-Solís
Characteristics and mortality of Mexican patients with COVID-19 and mechanical ventilation
Gaceta Médica de México
COVID-19. SARS-CoV-2. Mechanical ventilation. Mexico. Latin America.
author_facet Pablo Álvarez-Maldonado
Grisel Hernández-Ríos
Julio C. Ambríz-Mondragón
Julián A. Gordillo- Mena
Diana F. Morales-Serrano
Arturo Reding-Bernal
Alejandro Hernández-Solís
author_sort Pablo Álvarez-Maldonado
title Characteristics and mortality of Mexican patients with COVID-19 and mechanical ventilation
title_short Characteristics and mortality of Mexican patients with COVID-19 and mechanical ventilation
title_full Characteristics and mortality of Mexican patients with COVID-19 and mechanical ventilation
title_fullStr Characteristics and mortality of Mexican patients with COVID-19 and mechanical ventilation
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics and mortality of Mexican patients with COVID-19 and mechanical ventilation
title_sort characteristics and mortality of mexican patients with covid-19 and mechanical ventilation
publisher Permanyer
series Gaceta Médica de México
issn 0016-3813
2696-1288
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Introduction: COVID-19-associated mortality in patients who require mechanical ventilation is unknown in the Mexican population. Objective: To describe the characteristics of Mexican patients with COVID-19 who required mechanical ventilation. Methods: Observational cohort study carried out in an intensive care unit from March 25 to July 17, 2020. Data were obtained from a prospective database and electronic medical records, and were analyzed with the chi-square test, Fisher’s exact test or Mann-Whitney’s U-test. Results: One hundred patients required mechanical ventilation; median age was 56 years, 31 % were females and 97 % were Latin American. Most common comorbidities were obesity (36 %), diabetes (26 %), hypertension (20 %), and chronic or end-stage kidney disease (10 %). At the end of the analysis, 11 patients remained in the ICU, 31 had been discharged alive and 58 (65.2 %) died; survivors were younger, had lower scores on severity and organ dysfunction scales, lower levels of C-reactive protein at ICU admission, were less likely to receive hemodialysis and vasopressors, and had longer hospital and ICU stays. Conclusions: This study adds information on the presentation and results of SARS-CoV- 2-infected patients who require mechanical ventilation.
topic COVID-19. SARS-CoV-2. Mechanical ventilation. Mexico. Latin America.
url https://www.gacetamedicademexico.com/frame_esp.php?id=553
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