Acute gastrointestinal injury in critically ill patients with COVID-19 in Wuhan, China

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Jia-Kui Sun [1 ,2 ]
Ying Liu [1 ,2 ]
Lei Zou [1 ,2 ]
Wen-Hao Zhang [1 ,2 ]
Jing-Jing Li [2 ,3 ]
Yu Wang [1 ,2 ]
Xiao-Hua Kan [1 ,2 ]
Jiu-Dong Chen [1 ]
Qian-Kun Shi [1 ,2 ]
Shou-Tao Yuan [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Department of Intensive Care Unit, Nanjing First Hospital, Nanjing Medical University
[2] Department of Isolation Units, Tongji Hospital, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
[3] Department of Intensive Care Unit, Lishui People's Hospital
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R563.1 [肺炎];
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BACKGROUND The coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19) is spreading rapidly around the world. Most critically ill patients have organ injury, including acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute kidney injury, cardiac injury, or liver dysfunction. However, few studies on acute gastrointestinal injury(AGI) have been reported in critically ill patients with COVID-19.AIM To investigate the prevalence and outcomes of AGI in critically ill patients with COVID-19.METHODS In this retrospective study, demographic data, laboratory parameters, AGI grades, clinical severity and outcomes were collected. The primary endpoints were AGI incidence and 28-d mortality.RESULTS From February 10 to March 10 2020, 83 critically ill patients out of 1314 patients with COVID-19 were enrolled. Seventy-two(86.7%) patients had AGI during hospital stay, of these patients, 30 had AGI grade Ⅰ, 35 had AGI grade II, 5 had AGI grade Ⅲ, and 2 had AGI grade Ⅳ. The incidence of AGI grade Ⅱ and above was 50.6%. Forty(48.2%) patients died within 28 days of admission. Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome developed in 58(69.9%) patients, and septic shock in 16(19.3%) patients. Patients with worse AGI grades had worse clinical variables, a higher incidence of septic shock and 28-d mortality. Sequential organ failure assessment(SOFA) scores(95%CI: 1.374-2.860; P < 0.001), white blood cell(WBC) counts(95%CI: 1.037-1.379; P = 0.014), and duration of mechanical ventilation(MV)(95%CI: 1.020-1.340; P = 0.025) were risk factors for the development of AGI grade II and above.CONCLUSION The incidence of AGI was 86.7%, and hospital mortality was 48.2% in critically ill patients with COVID-19. SOFA scores, WBC counts, and duration of MV were risk factors for the development of AGI grade II and above. Patients with worse AGI grades had a higher incidence of septic shock and 28-d mortality.
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页数:11
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