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Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients With COVID-19 Admitted to the ICU

Completed
Conditions
Corona Virus Infection
Critical Illness
SARS-CoV 2
Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Adult
Interventions
Other: risk factors
Registration Number
NCT04378582
Lead Sponsor
University of Sao Paulo General Hospital
Brief Summary

This is a case series of patients with COVID-19 admitted to the largest university hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil, during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. Data will be collected prospectively and retrospectively.

The main objective is to describe the characteristics of critically ill patients with COVID-19 and their clinical outcomes, and to identify risk factors associated with survival, to inform clinical decision-making and to guide the strategy to mitigate the epidemic, both within each hospital and ICU and in public health management.

Detailed Description

In December 2019, an outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) attributed to a new coronavirus, called SARS-CoV-2, was described in the Wuhan region of China. This SARS, caused by SARS-CoV-2 was called COVID-19, spread across the globe, causing millions of cases on all continents, and thousands of deaths, being characterized as a pandemic.

COVID-19 is characterized by a flu-like syndrome, with symptoms such as fever, cough, myalgia and gastrointestinal symptoms. Most cases are mild, some even asymptomatic, but approximately 15% of patients have more severe presentation, and approximately 5% are critical (7).

The acute respiratory failure of critically ill patients with COVID-19 has different aspects, including hypoxemia of difficult treatment, associated in some cases with clotting disorders, changes in immunity and inflammatory phenomena that pose challenges for the management of these patients, whose mortality can be high.

The Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina de São Paulo implemented an action plan that provides for the creation of 200 ICU beds to serve patients with COVID-19. Knowing the characteristics of critically ill patients with COVID-19 and their clinical outcomes is extremely important to inform clinical decision-making and to guide the strategy to mitigate the epidemic, both within each hospital and ICU and in public health management.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
1589
Inclusion Criteria
  • Being admitted to one of the COVID-19 ICUs during the study period
  • Suspected or confirmed COVID-19
  • Expected ICU stay greater than 24 hours
Exclusion Criteria
  • ICU Readmission during the same hospital stay (patients will be evaluated only during their first ICU stay)

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
COVID-19 confirmedrisk factorsPatients with confirmed COVID-19 by RT-PCR or serological test
COVID-19 suspectedrisk factorsPatients suspected COVID-19, as defined by clinical history and course, who have negative RT-PCR or serological test but where treated and cared for as COVID-19 patients
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
ICU survival at 28 days28 days

the proportion of patients who survive to ICU discharge or for 28 days in the ICU

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Hospital survival at 60 days60 days

the proportion of patients who survive to hospital discharge or for 60 days in the hospital

Duration of mechanical ventilation28 days

Number of days under invasive ventilatory support

Need for renal replacement therapy28 days

Proportion of patients who received renal replacement therapy during the ICU stay

Complications during the ICU stay28 days

percentage of patients who developed complications during the ICU stay: thromboembolic events, ventilator associated pneumonia, secondary infections, cardiovascular complications

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Hospital das Clínicas -HCFMUSP

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Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil

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