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Association of COVID-19 Vaccinations With Intensive Care Unit Admissions and Outcome of Critically Ill Patients With COVID-19 Pneumonia in Lombardy, Italy

Authors :
Giacomo, Grasselli
Alberto, Zanella
Eleonora, Carlesso
Gaetano, Florio
Arif, Canakoglu
Giacomo, Bellani
Nicola, Bottino
Luca, Cabrini
Gian Paolo, Castelli
Emanuele, Catena
Maurizio, Cecconi
Danilo, Cereda
Davide, Chiumello
Andrea, Forastieri
Giuseppe, Foti
Marco, Gemma
Riccardo, Giudici
Lorenzo, Grazioli
Andrea, Lombardo
Ferdinando Luca, Lorini
Fabiana, Madotto
Alberto, Mantovani
Giovanni, Mistraletti
Francesco, Mojoli
Silvia, Mongodi
Gianpaola, Monti
Stefano, Muttini
Simone, Piva
Alessandro, Protti
Frank, Rasulo
Anna Mara, Scandroglio
Paolo, Severgnini
Enrico, Storti
Roberto, Fumagalli
Antonio, Pesenti
Matteo, Pozzi
Grasselli, G
Zanella, A
Carlesso, E
Florio, G
Canakoglu, A
Bellani, G
Bottino, N
Cabrini, L
Castelli, G
Catena, E
Cecconi, M
Cereda, D
Chiumello, D
Forastieri, A
Foti, G
Gemma, M
Giudici, R
Grazioli, L
Lombardo, A
Lorini, F
Madotto, F
Mantovani, A
Mistraletti, G
Mojoli, F
Mongodi, S
Monti, G
Muttini, S
Piva, S
Protti, A
Rasulo, F
Scandroglio, A
Severgnini, P
Storti, E
Fumagalli, R
Pesenti, A
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

ImportanceData on the association of COVID-19 vaccination with intensive care unit (ICU) admission and outcomes of patients with SARS-CoV-2–related pneumonia are scarce.ObjectiveTo evaluate whether COVID-19 vaccination is associated with preventing ICU admission for COVID-19 pneumonia and to compare baseline characteristics and outcomes of vaccinated and unvaccinated patients admitted to an ICU.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis retrospective cohort study on regional data sets reports: (1) daily number of administered vaccines and (2) data of all consecutive patients admitted to an ICU in Lombardy, Italy, from August 1 to December 15, 2021 (Delta variant predominant). Vaccinated patients received either mRNA vaccines (BNT162b2 or mRNA-1273) or adenoviral vector vaccines (ChAdOx1-S or Ad26.COV2). Incident rate ratios (IRRs) were computed from August 1, 2021, to January 31, 2022; ICU and baseline characteristics and outcomes of vaccinated and unvaccinated patients admitted to an ICU were analyzed from August 1 to December 15, 2021.ExposuresCOVID-19 vaccination status (no vaccination, mRNA vaccine, adenoviral vector vaccine).Main Outcomes and MeasuresThe incidence IRR of ICU admission was evaluated, comparing vaccinated people with unvaccinated, adjusted for age and sex. The baseline characteristics at ICU admission of vaccinated and unvaccinated patients were investigated. The association between vaccination status at ICU admission and mortality at ICU and hospital discharge were also studied, adjusting for possible confounders.ResultsAmong the 10 107 674 inhabitants of Lombardy, Italy, at the time of this study, the median [IQR] age was 48 [28-64] years and 5 154 914 (51.0%) were female. Of the 7 863 417 individuals who were vaccinated (median [IQR] age: 53 [33-68] years; 4 010 343 [51.4%] female), 6 251 417 (79.5%) received an mRNA vaccine, 550 439 (7.0%) received an adenoviral vector vaccine, and 1 061 561 (13.5%) received a mix of vaccines and 4 497 875 (57.2%) were boosted. Compared with unvaccinated people, IRR of individuals who received an mRNA vaccine within 120 days from the last dose was 0.03 (95% CI, 0.03-0.04; P P P P P o2) and fraction of inspiratory oxygen (FiO2) at ICU admission (median [IQR]: 138 [100-180] vs 120 [90-158] mm Hg; P = .007). Factors associated with ICU and hospital mortality were higher age, premorbid heart disease, lower Pao2/FiO2 at ICU admission, and female sex (this factor only for ICU mortality). ICU and hospital mortality were similar between vaccinated and unvaccinated patients.Conclusions and RelevanceIn this cohort study, mRNA and adenoviral vector vaccines were associated with significantly lower risk of ICU admission for COVID-19 pneumonia. ICU and hospital mortality were not associated with vaccinated status. These findings suggest a substantial reduction of the risk of developing COVID-19–related severe acute respiratory failure requiring ICU admission among vaccinated people.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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