The association between obesity with treatment duration, ICU length of stay and the risk of death in critically ill patients with COVID‐19

Author:

Gholamalizadeh Maryam1ORCID,Attari Mohammad2ORCID,Mousavi Mahdi3ORCID,Shekari Soheila4ORCID,Salimi Zahra5ORCID,Rajabi Harsini Asma6ORCID,Zeinolabedin Mobina7ORCID,Barzkar Amin8ORCID,Mahmoudi Zahra4ORCID,Alami Farkhondeh9ORCID,Dahka Samaneh Mirzaei10ORCID,Gholami Somayeh11ORCID,Rahvar Masoume12ORCID,Pourtaleb Masoume12ORCID,Khoshdooz Sara13ORCID,Kalantari Naser14ORCID,Doaei Saeid14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Student Research Committee, Cancer Research Center Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

2. Loghman Hakim Hospital Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

3. Student Research Center Tabriz University of Medical Sciences Tabriz Iran

4. Department of Nutrition, Science and Research Branch Islamic Azad University Tehran Iran

5. Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases Research Center Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences Ahvaz Iran

6. Department of Clinical Nutrition School of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) Tehran Iran

7. Department of Community Nutrition School of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) Tehran Iran

8. Kerman University of Medical Sciences Kerman Iran

9. Student Research Committee, Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine Urmia University of Medical Sciences Urmia Iran

10. School of Nursing and Midwifery Guilan University of Medical Sciences Rasht Iran

11. Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Razi Hospital, Guilan University of Medical Sciences Rasht Iran

12. School of Health Guilan University of Medical Sciences Rasht Iran

13. Faculty of Medicine Guilan University of Medical Science Rasht Iran

14. Department of Community Nutrition, Faculty of Nutrition and Food Technology, National Nutrition and Food Technology Research Institute Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDespite the confirmed association between higher BMI with increased risk of the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), the association between obesity with mortality in critically ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) is not clear. The present study aimed to investigate the association between obesity with treatment duration, ICU length of stay, and the risk of death in critically ill patients with COVID‐19.MethodsThis case–control study was performed on 223 patients with COVID‐19 including 148 surviving patients as the control group and 75 eventually dead patients as the case group in Rasht, Iran. Data on demographic factors, comorbidities, anthropometric measurements, the length of hospitalization and the mortality were obtained from patients' medical records.ResultsThe mortality rate was significantly associated with weight (OR = 1.04, 95% CI: 1.002–1.083, p = .04), but not with BMI after adjustments for age, gender, length of stay in ICU, chronic diseases and smoking. The results did not change after further adjustments for biochemical and pathological factors.ConclusionsWeight was positively associated with mortality after controlling for confounding variables. Further studies should consider the patient's body composition such as fat mass to establish the relationship between obesity and COVID‐19 outcomes.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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