COVID-19 LEARNINGS IN 22 INTENSIVE CARE UNITS IN LATIN AMERICA DURING THE FIRST WAVE: COLLABORATIVE MULTICENTER STUDY

A.R. ARENAS VILLAMIZAR, J. GARATE SAGREDO, C.-A. VELÁSQUEZ GIRALDO, H. LEÓN-G, M. PERDOMO, J. VERGARA CENTENO, J. GALLEGOS POLO, V. CAMPOZANO B, J. BARBERAN, J. PAREDES, L. GONZALEZ-ZAMBRANO, J. ESCALANTE ALVARADO, M.S. FERNÁNDEZ GARCÍA, M. ZAPATA MUÑOZ, I. BESOMI ORMAZÁBAL, F. FLORES LABBÉ, M. HOLGUIN, O. PINILLOS SENIOR, N. PINILLOS PEDROZA, G. AMÉSQUITA GG.A. PAVA BARRIOS, C.S. SHIRLEY J, L.S. NOBILE, M.L. FRANCO KUROKI, E. ROQUE E, B. ARGÜELLO, F. LIPOVESTKY, C.C. PERDOMO M, M. AYALA VALVERDE, A. ORTIZ AYALA, A. LUNA F, R.A. MUÑOZ TOVAR, A. ARCHILA, S.X. OLAYA GARAY

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Abstract

TYPE: Late Breaking Abstract TOPIC: Critical Care PURPOSE: Determine the prognostic factors of severity and mortality in critically ill patients due to COVID-19 that allow a rapid identification upon admission to the ICU and better results with existing resources, using validated prognostic models METHODS: An analytical observational study was conducted in COVID-19 critically ill patients in 22 ICUs in 8 Latin American countries. A multivariate analysis was performed and severity and mortality prediction models were estimated using StataCorp 15.0® RESULTS: 539 patients were included in the study. Hospital mortality was 48.42%. Factors associated with severity were: SOFA Score (OR: 1.18 CI: 1.07-1.31 p=0.001), APACHE Score (OR: 1.08 95% CI: 1.03-1.14 p=0.002), tachypnea (OR: 1.39 95% CI: 1.31-1.47 p=
Original languageSpanish (Chile)
Pages (from-to)A208-A209
JournalChest
Volume161
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2022

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