Community-acquired pneumonia and survival of critically ill acute exacerbation of COPD patients in respiratory intensive care units

Zhiwei Lu,* Yusheng Cheng,* Xiongwen Tu, Liang Chen, Hu Chen, Jian Yang, Jinyan Wang, Liqin Zhang Department of Respiratory Medicine, Yijishan Hospital of Wannan Medical College, Wuhu, People’s Republic of China *These authors contributed equally to this work Purpose: The aim o...

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Main Authors: Lu ZW, Cheng YS, Tu XW, Chen L, Chen H, Yang J, Wang JY, Zhang LQ
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2016-08-01
Series:International Journal of COPD
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spelling doaj-d2e87f2efd2643f6b25b8bb9cd92ef4c2020-11-24T20:59:19ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of COPD1178-20052016-08-012016Issue 11867187228335Community-acquired pneumonia and survival of critically ill acute exacerbation of COPD patients in respiratory intensive care unitsLu ZWCheng YSTu XWChen LChen HYang JWang JYZhang LQZhiwei Lu,* Yusheng Cheng,* Xiongwen Tu, Liang Chen, Hu Chen, Jian Yang, Jinyan Wang, Liqin Zhang Department of Respiratory Medicine, Yijishan Hospital of Wannan Medical College, Wuhu, People’s Republic of China *These authors contributed equally to this work Purpose: The aim of this study was to appraise the effect of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) on inhospital mortality in critically ill acute exacerbation of COPD (AECOPD) patients admitted to a respiratory intensive care unit.Patients and methods: A retrospective observational study was performed. Consecutive critically ill AECOPD patients receiving treatment in a respiratory intensive care unit were reviewed from September 1, 2012, to August 31, 2015. Categorical variables were analyzed using chi-square tests, and continuous variables were analyzed by Mann–Whitney U-test. Kaplan–Meier analysis was used to assess the association of CAP with survival of critically ill AECOPD patients for univariate analysis. Cox’s proportional hazards regression model was performed to identify risk factors for multivariate analysis.Results: A total of 80 consecutive eligible individuals were reviewed. These included 38 patients with CAP and 42 patients without CAP. Patients with CAP had a higher inhospital rate of mortality than patients without CAP (42% vs 33.3%, P<0.05). Kaplan–Meier survival analysis showed that patients with CAP had a worse survival rate than patients without CAP (P<0.05). Clinical characteristics, including Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE II) score, C-reactive protein, and CAP, were found to be closely associated with survival of AECOPD individuals. Further multivariate Cox regression analysis confirmed that CAP and APACHE II were independent risk factors for inhospital mortality in critically ill AECOPD patients (CAP: hazard ratio, 5.29; 95% CI, 1.50–18.47, P<0.01 and APACHE II: hazard ratio, 1.20; 95% CI, 1.06–1.37, P<0.01).Conclusion: CAP may be an independent risk factor for higher inhospital mortality in critically ill AECOPD patients. Keywords: community-acquired pneumonia, AECOPD, respiratory intensive care unit, risk factor, mortality, critically illhttps://www.dovepress.com/community-acquired-pneumonia-and-survival-of-critically-ill-acute-exac-peer-reviewed-article-COPDCommunity-acquired PneumoniaAECOPDRespiratory Intensive Care UnitRisk factorMortalityCritically ill
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author Lu ZW
Cheng YS
Tu XW
Chen L
Chen H
Yang J
Wang JY
Zhang LQ
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Cheng YS
Tu XW
Chen L
Chen H
Yang J
Wang JY
Zhang LQ
Community-acquired pneumonia and survival of critically ill acute exacerbation of COPD patients in respiratory intensive care units
International Journal of COPD
Community-acquired Pneumonia
AECOPD
Respiratory Intensive Care Unit
Risk factor
Mortality
Critically ill
author_facet Lu ZW
Cheng YS
Tu XW
Chen L
Chen H
Yang J
Wang JY
Zhang LQ
author_sort Lu ZW
title Community-acquired pneumonia and survival of critically ill acute exacerbation of COPD patients in respiratory intensive care units
title_short Community-acquired pneumonia and survival of critically ill acute exacerbation of COPD patients in respiratory intensive care units
title_full Community-acquired pneumonia and survival of critically ill acute exacerbation of COPD patients in respiratory intensive care units
title_fullStr Community-acquired pneumonia and survival of critically ill acute exacerbation of COPD patients in respiratory intensive care units
title_full_unstemmed Community-acquired pneumonia and survival of critically ill acute exacerbation of COPD patients in respiratory intensive care units
title_sort community-acquired pneumonia and survival of critically ill acute exacerbation of copd patients in respiratory intensive care units
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of COPD
issn 1178-2005
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Zhiwei Lu,* Yusheng Cheng,* Xiongwen Tu, Liang Chen, Hu Chen, Jian Yang, Jinyan Wang, Liqin Zhang Department of Respiratory Medicine, Yijishan Hospital of Wannan Medical College, Wuhu, People’s Republic of China *These authors contributed equally to this work Purpose: The aim of this study was to appraise the effect of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) on inhospital mortality in critically ill acute exacerbation of COPD (AECOPD) patients admitted to a respiratory intensive care unit.Patients and methods: A retrospective observational study was performed. Consecutive critically ill AECOPD patients receiving treatment in a respiratory intensive care unit were reviewed from September 1, 2012, to August 31, 2015. Categorical variables were analyzed using chi-square tests, and continuous variables were analyzed by Mann–Whitney U-test. Kaplan–Meier analysis was used to assess the association of CAP with survival of critically ill AECOPD patients for univariate analysis. Cox’s proportional hazards regression model was performed to identify risk factors for multivariate analysis.Results: A total of 80 consecutive eligible individuals were reviewed. These included 38 patients with CAP and 42 patients without CAP. Patients with CAP had a higher inhospital rate of mortality than patients without CAP (42% vs 33.3%, P<0.05). Kaplan–Meier survival analysis showed that patients with CAP had a worse survival rate than patients without CAP (P<0.05). Clinical characteristics, including Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE II) score, C-reactive protein, and CAP, were found to be closely associated with survival of AECOPD individuals. Further multivariate Cox regression analysis confirmed that CAP and APACHE II were independent risk factors for inhospital mortality in critically ill AECOPD patients (CAP: hazard ratio, 5.29; 95% CI, 1.50–18.47, P<0.01 and APACHE II: hazard ratio, 1.20; 95% CI, 1.06–1.37, P<0.01).Conclusion: CAP may be an independent risk factor for higher inhospital mortality in critically ill AECOPD patients. Keywords: community-acquired pneumonia, AECOPD, respiratory intensive care unit, risk factor, mortality, critically ill
topic Community-acquired Pneumonia
AECOPD
Respiratory Intensive Care Unit
Risk factor
Mortality
Critically ill
url https://www.dovepress.com/community-acquired-pneumonia-and-survival-of-critically-ill-acute-exac-peer-reviewed-article-COPD
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