scholarly journals Hemoadsorption for management of Patients on Veno-venous ECMO Support for Severe COVID-19 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

Author(s):  
Travis Geraci ◽  
Zachary Kon ◽  
Nader Moazami ◽  
Stephanie Chang ◽  
Julius Carillo ◽  
...  

Background and aim of the study: Patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) develop a profound cytokine-mediated pro-inflammatory response. This study reports outcomes in 10 patients with COVID-19 supported on veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV-ECMO) who were selected for the emergency use of a hemoadsorption column integrated in the ECMO circuit. Materials and Methods: Pre and post treatment, clinical data and inflammatory markers were assessed to determine the safety and feasibility of using this system, and to evaluate the clinical effect. Results: During hemoadsorption, median levels of interleukin (IL)-2R, IL-6, and IL-10 decreased by 54%, 86%, and 64% respectively. Reductions in other markers were observed for LDH (-49%), ferritin (-46%), D-dimer (-7%), C-reactive protein (-55%), procalcitonin (-76%) and lactate (-44%). Vasoactive-inotrope scores decreased significantly over the treatment interval (-80%). The median hospital length of stay was 53 days (36-85) and at 90-days post cannulation, survival was 90% which was similar to a group of patients without the use of hemoadsorption. Conclusions: Addition of hemoadsorption to VV-ECMO in patients with severe COVID-19 is feasible and reduces measured cytokine levels. However, in this small series, the precise impact on the overall clinical course and survival benefit still remains unknown.

2020 ◽  
Vol 48 (8) ◽  
pp. 030006052093858
Author(s):  
Rony M. Zeenny ◽  
Hanine Mansour ◽  
Wissam K Kabbara ◽  
Nibal Chamoun ◽  
Myriam Audi ◽  
...  

Objective We evaluated the effect of chronic use of statins based on C-reactive protein (CRP) levels and hospital length of stay (LOS) in patients admitted with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). Methods We conducted a retrospective study over 12 months at a teaching hospital in Lebanon comparing patients with CAP taking chronic statins with patients not taking statins. Included patients with CAP were older than age 18 years and had two CRP level measures during hospitalization. CURB-65 criteria were used to assess the severity of pneumonia. A decrease in CRP levels on days 1 and 3, LOS, and normalization of fever were used to assess the response to antibiotics. Results Sixty-one patients were taking statins and 90 patients were not taking statins. Patients on statins had significantly more comorbid conditions; both groups had comparable CURB-65 scores. In both groups, no statistically significant difference was seen for the decrease in CRP level on days 1 and 3 and LOS. No difference in days to normalization of fever was detected in either group. Conclusion No association was found between the chronic use of statins and CRP levels, LOS, or days to fever normalization in patients with CAP.


F1000Research ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. 110
Author(s):  
Jefferson Antonio Buendia ◽  
Diana Guerrero Patino

IIntroduction : Bronchiolitis is the leading cause of hospitalization in children. Estimate potentially preventable variables that impact the length of hospital stay are a priority to reduce the costs associated with this disease. This study aims to identify clinical variables associated with length of hospital stay of bronchiolitis in children in a tropical middle-income country Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study in 417 infants with bronchiolitis in tertiary centers in Colombia. All medical records of all patients admitted throughto the emergency department were reviewed. To identify factors independently associated we use negative binomial regression model, to estimate incidence rate ratios (IRR) and adjust for potential confounding variables Results : The median of the length of hospital stay was 3.68 days, with a range of 0.774 days to 29 days, 138 (33.117%) of patients have a hospital stay of 5 or more days. After modeling and controlling for potential confounders age <6 months, comorbidities (CHD or neurological), BPD,  chest indrawing, Detection of RSV isolation, and C-reactive protein were independent predictors of LOS Conclusions : Our results show that in infants with bronchiolitis, Detection of RSV isolation, age <6 months, comorbidities (CHD or neurological), BPD,  chest indrawing, and C-reactive protein were independent predictors of LOS. As a potentially modifiable risk factor, efforts to reduce the probability of RSV infection can reduce the high medical cost associates with prolonged LOS in bronchiolitis.


2021 ◽  
Vol 108 (Supplement_2) ◽  
Author(s):  
D Idama ◽  
G Aldersley ◽  
M Connolly ◽  
A O'Connor

Abstract Introduction Appendicitis management has evolved recently with more reliance on Computed Topography (CT) and laparoscopic surgery being commonplace. In this project we looked at how the Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) had impacted the diagnosis, management and outcomes of patients with appendicitis in our unit. Method A retrospective review of patients diagnosed with appendicitis from 1st March – 30th April in 2019 and 2020. Data was collected on diagnosis, management and outcomes. Results In 2020, 91 patients were identified (mean 33, range 6-85, F:M 1:1.4). In 2019, 107 patients were identified (mean 32, range 7-69, M:F 1:1.1). There was no significant difference in patients’ symptom duration (p = 0.21), White Cell Count (p = 0.20) or C-Reactive Protein (p = 0.10). More CTs were performed in 2020 (56/91, 61.5%) than in 2019 (40/107, 37.4%). Less patients underwent appendicectomy in 2020 (75/91, 82.4%) than in 2019 (104/107, 97.2%). Open appendicectomies were performed in 64% (48/75) of those operated in 2020 compared with 12.2% (13/104) in 2019. There was no difference in hospital length of stay or re-admissions rates. Conclusions The diagnosis and management of appendicitis changed considerably at our trust during COVID-19 with more reliance on CT diagnosis and less use of laparoscopy. Despite this, outcomes remained unchanged.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
jefferson buendia ◽  
Diana Guerrero ◽  
Carlos Rodriguez Martinez

Abstract BackgroundBronchiolitis is the leading cause of hospitalization in children. Estimate potentially preventable variables that impact the length of hospital stay are a priority to reduce the costs associated with this disease.ObjectiveThis study aims to identify clinical variables associated with length of hospital stay of bronchiolitis in children in a tropical middle-income countryMethodsWe conducted a retrospective cohort study in 417 infants with bronchiolitis in tertiary centers in Colombia. All medical records of all patients admitted to the emergency department were reviewed. To identify factors independently associated we use negative binomial regression model, to estimate incidence rate ratios (IRR) and adjust for potential confounding variablesResultsThe median of the length of hospital stay was 3.68 days, with a range of 0.74 days to 29 days, 138 (33.17%) of patients have a hospital stay of 5 or more days. After modeling and controlling for potential confounders age < 6 months, comorbidities (CHD or neurological), BPD, chest indrawing, RSV isolation, and C-reactive protein were independent predictors of LOSConclusionsOur results show that in infants with bronchiolitis, RSV isolation, age < 6 months, comorbidities (CHD or neurological), BPD, chest indrawing, and C-reactive protein were independent predictors of LOS. As a potentially modifiable risk factor, efforts to reduce the probability of RSV infection can reduce the hight medical cost associates with prolonged LOS in bronchiolitis.


F1000Research ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. 110
Author(s):  
Jefferson Antonio Buendia ◽  
Diana Guerrero Patino

Introduction: Bronchiolitis is the leading cause of hospitalization in children. Estimate potentially preventable variables that impact the length of hospital stay are a priority to reduce the costs associated with this disease. This study aims to identify clinical variables associated with length of hospital stay of bronchiolitis in children in a tropical middle-income country Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study in 417 infants with bronchiolitis in tertiary centers in Colombia. All medical records of all patients admitted to the emergency department were reviewed. To identify factors independently associated we use negative binomial regression model, to estimate incidence rate ratios (IRR) and adjust for potential confounding variables Results: The median of the length of hospital stay was 3.68 days, with a range of 0.74 days to 29 days, 138 (33.17%) of patients have a hospital stay of 5 or more days. After modeling and controlling for potential confounders age <6 months, comorbidities (CHD or neurological), BPD,  chest indrawing, RSV isolation, and C-reactive protein were independent predictors of LOS Conclusions: Our results show that in infants with bronchiolitis, RSV isolation, age <6 months, comorbidities (CHD or neurological), BPD,  chest indrawing, and C-reactive protein were independent predictors of LOS. As a potentially modifiable risk factor, efforts to reduce the probability of RSV infection can reduce the high medical cost associates with prolonged LOS in bronchiolitis.


BJS Open ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Idama ◽  
George Aldersley ◽  
Meghan Connolly ◽  
Alexander O'Connor ◽  
Daniel Idama

Abstract Introduction Appendicitis management has evolved recently with more reliance on Computed Topography (CT) and laparoscopic surgery being commonplace. In this project we looked at how the Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) had impacted the diagnosis, management and outcomes of patients with appendicitis in our unit. Method A retrospective review of patients diagnosed with appendicitis from 1st March – 30th April in 2019 and 2020. Data was collected on diagnosis, management and outcomes. Results In 2020, 91 patients were identified (mean 33, range 6-85, F:M 1:1.4). In 2019, 107 patients were identified (mean 32, range 7-69, M:F 1:1.1). There was no significant difference in patients’ symptom duration (p = 0.21), White Cell Count (p = 0.20) or C-Reactive Protein (p = 0.10). More CTs were performed in 2020 (56/91, 61.5%) than in 2019 (40/107, 37.4%). Less patients underwent appendicectomy in 2020 (75/91, 82.4%) than in 2019 (104/107, 97.2%). Open appendicectomies were performed in 64% (48/75) of those operated in 2020 compared with 12.2% (13/104) in 2019. There was no difference in hospital length of stay or re-admissions rates. Conclusion The diagnosis and management of appendicitis changed considerably at our trust during COVID-19 with more reliance on CT diagnosis and less use of laparoscopy. Despite this, outcomes remained unchanged.


2021 ◽  
pp. 102490792110009
Author(s):  
Howard Tat Chun Chan ◽  
Ling Yan Leung ◽  
Alex Kwok Keung Law ◽  
Chi Hung Cheng ◽  
Colin A Graham

Background: Acute pyelonephritis is a bacterial infection of the upper urinary tract. Patients can be admitted to a variety of wards for treatment. However, at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Hong Kong, they are managed initially in the emergency medicine ward. The aim of the study is to identify the risk factors that are associated with a prolonged hospital length of stay. Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study conducted in Prince of Wales Hospital. The study recruited patients who were admitted to the emergency medicine ward between 1 January 2014 and 31 December 2017. These patients presented with clinical features of pyelonephritis, received antibiotic treatment and had a discharge diagnosis of pyelonephritis. The length of stay was measured and any length of stay over 72 h was considered to be prolonged. Results: There were 271 patients admitted to the emergency medicine ward, and 118 (44%) had a prolonged hospital length of stay. Univariate and multivariate analyses showed that the only statistically significant predictor of prolonged length of stay was a raised C-reactive protein (odds ratio 1.01; 95% confidence 1.01–1.02; p < 0.0001). Out of 271 patients, 261 received antibiotics in the emergency department. All 10 patients (8.5%) who did not receive antibiotics in emergency department had a prolonged length of stay (p = 0.0002). Conclusion: In this series of acute pyelonephritis treated in the emergency medicine ward, raised C-reactive protein levels were predictive for prolonged length of stay. Patients who did not receive antibiotics in the emergency department prior to emergency medicine ward admission had prolonged length of stay.


2017 ◽  
Vol 52 (7) ◽  
pp. 680-689
Author(s):  
Sheng-Yu Lee ◽  
Tzu-Yun Wang ◽  
Shiou-Lan Chen ◽  
Yun-Hsuan Chang ◽  
Po-See Chen ◽  
...  

Objectives: We investigated the association of the aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 ( ALDH2) polymorphism (rs671), which is involved with the dopaminergic function, and with changes in cytokine levels and cognitive function, in a 12-week follow-up study in patients with bipolar disorder. Methods: Patients with a first diagnosis of bipolar disorder were recruited. Symptom severity and levels of plasma cytokines (tumor necrosis factor α, C-reactive protein, interleukin 6 and transforming growth factor β1) were examined during weeks 0, 1, 2, 4, 8 and 12. Neurocognitive function was evaluated at baseline and endpoint. The ALDH2 polymorphism genotype was determined. Results: A total of 541 patients with bipolar disorder were recruited, and 355 (65.6%) completed the 12-week follow-up. A multiple linear regression analysis showed a significant ( p = 0.000226) association between the ALDH2 polymorphism and changes in C-reactive protein levels. Different aspects of cognitive function improved in patients with different ALDH2 genotypes. Only patients with the ALDH2*1*1 genotype showed significant correlations between improvement of cognitive function and increased transforming growth factor -β1. Conclusion: The ALDH2 gene might influence changes in cytokine levels and cognitive performance in patients with bipolar disorder. Additionally, changes in cytokine levels and cognitive function were correlated only in patients with specific ALDH2 genotypes.


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