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Panadero, Carolina; Abad-Fernández, Araceli; Rio-Ramirez, Mª Teresa; Acosta Gutierrez, Carmen Maria; Calderon-Alcala, Mariara; Lopez-Riolobos, Cristina; Matesanz-Lopez, Cristina; Garcia-Prieto, Fernando; Diaz-Garcia, Jose Maria; Raboso-Moreno, Beatriz; Vasquez-Gambasica, Zully; Andres-Ruzafa, Pilar; Garcia-Satue, Jose Luis; Calero-Pardo, Sara; Sagastizabal, Belen; Bautista, Diego; Campos, Alfonso; González, Marina; Grande, Luis; Jimenez Fernandez, Marta; Santiago-Ruiz, Jose L; Caravaca Perez, Pedro; Alcaraz, Andres Jose
Multidisciplinary respiratory medicine, 09/2020, Letnik: 15, Številka: 1Journal Article
High-flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy (HFNC) has been shown to be a useful therapy in the treatment of patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), but its efficacy is still unknown in patients with COVID-19. Our objective is to describe its utility as therapy for the treatment of ARDS caused by SARS-CoV-2. A retrospective, observational study was performed at a single centre, evaluating patients with ARDS secondary to COVID-19 treated with HFNC. The main outcome was the intubation rate at day 30, which defined failure of therapy. We also analysed the role of the ROX index to predict the need for intubation. In the study period, 196 patients with bilateral pneumonia were admitted to our pulmonology unit, 40 of whom were treated with HFNC due to the presence of ARDS. The intubation rate at day 30 was 52.5%, and overall mortality was 22.5%. After initiating HFNC, the SpO /FiO ratio was significantly better in the group that did not require intubation (113.4±6.6 93.7±6.7, p=0.020), as was the ROX index (5.0±1.6 4.0±1.0, p=0.018). A ROX index less than 4.94 measured 2 to 6 h after the start of therapy was associated with increased risk of intubation (HR 4.03 95% CI 1.18 - 13.7; p=0.026). High-flow therapy is a useful treatment in ARDS in order to avoid intubation or as a bridge therapy, and no increased mortality was observed secondary to the delay in intubation. After initiating HFNC, a ROX index below 4.94 predicts the need for intubation.
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