1. Invasive mechanical ventilation strategies, adjuvants treatments and adverse events among ICU patients with COVID-19 in Denmark.
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Nielsen MS, Halekoh U, Perner A, Haberlandt T, Larsen NA, Weihe S, Garcia RS, Siegel H, Hagdrup C, Skøtt MR, Jensen AS, Frische JB, Wethelund K, Christiansen SH, Aagaard SR, Højlund S, Westergaard B, Christiansen A, Michagin G, Worm MS, Svendsen AM, la Cour KN, Jonassen TB, Jensen JU, Sørensen KM, Haase N, Rasmussen BS, and Brøchner AC
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- Humans, Male, Denmark epidemiology, Female, Aged, Retrospective Studies, Middle Aged, Tidal Volume, Prone Position, Aged, 80 and over, Critical Care methods, COVID-19 therapy, Respiration, Artificial, Intensive Care Units, Barotrauma etiology, Barotrauma epidemiology
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Aim: To describe the use of invasive mechanical ventilation core strategies, adjuvant treatments and the occurrence of barotrauma and prolonged ventilation in ICU patients with COVID-19 in Denmark, retrospectively., Methods: All ICUs admitting COVID-19 patients in Denmark from 10 March 2020 to 2 April 2021 were invited to participate. All patients with COVID-19 who received invasive mechanical ventilation were included and data was retrospectively collected from electronic patient records., Results: A total of 774 patients were invasively ventilated during the first two waves and included; 70% were males and the median age was 69 years. 340 (51.5%) of patients never exceeded tidal volumes of 8 mL/kg. For all patients, tidal volumes under 8 mL/kg were applied in 77.6% (IQR 54.5%-96.2%) of the time on ventilator in the ICU; plateau pressure was below 30 cm H
2 O in 125 (80.6%) patients; prone positioning was used in 44.7% of patients. In ICU, 169 of 774 (21.8%) patients experienced barotrauma and 220 (28.4%) prolonged ventilation. At 90 days, 306 (39.5%) had died., Conclusions: Lung protective ventilation and prone positioning were used in many of the Danish ICU patients with COVID-19, but barotrauma, prolonged ventilation and death occurred frequently., (© 2025 Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica Foundation.)- Published
- 2025
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