The clinical characteristics and the risk factors for mortality in Non-COVID-19 critical patients in a pandemic hospital in Turkey: a retrospective crosssectional study

Author:

Cevik Banu,Kuzhan Burcu,Bombacı Elif,Saracoglu Kemal Tolga

Abstract

BackgroundCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) disrupted standard health policies and routine medical care, and thus, the management andtreatment pathways of many clinical conditions have changed as never before. The negative impact of the pandemic rendered thesystemic disease more complicated and accelerated mortality. For the last two years, clinicians have primarily focused on COVID-19patients; however, the non-COVID-19 critically ill patients needed to be addressed from multiple perspectives. This study investigatedthe demographic and clinical characteristics of non-COVID-19 critical care patients admitted concurrently with a COVID-19 wave.The objective of this study was to identify the risk factors for mortality in critically ill non-COVID-19 patients.MethodsAll consecutive cases admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) were included in the study between January 1, 2021 and July 14, 2021.All data, including age, gender, admission characteristics, patient dependency, pre-existing systemic diseases, the severity of illness(Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation –APACHE-II), predicted death rate in ICU, life-sustaining medical procedures onadmission or during ICU stay, length of stay, and admission time to the ICU, were obtained from the hospital’s electronic database. TheCharlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) was assessed for all patients.ResultsA total of 192 patients were screened during the study period. Mortality was significantly increased in non-surgical patients, previouslydependent patients, patients requiring mechanical ventilation, continuous renal replacement therapy, and patients requiring the infusionof vasoactive medications. The number of pre-existing diseases and the admission time had no impact on mortality. The mean CCIwas significantly higher in non-survivors but was not a strong predictor of mortality as APACHE II.ConclusionsIn this retrospective study, the severity of illness and the need for vasoactive agent infusion were significantly higher in non-survivorsconfirmed by multivariate analysis as predictive factors for mortality in critical non-COVID-19 patients.

Publisher

African Journals Online (AJOL)

Subject

General Medicine

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