PLoS ONE (Jan 2024)

Clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with COVID-19 on mechanical ventilation undergoing continuous renal replacement therapy.

  • Dae-Eun Choi,
  • Duk Ki Kim,
  • Sunghoon Park,
  • Su Hwan Lee,
  • Onyu Park,
  • Taehwa Kim,
  • Hye Ju Yeo,
  • Jin Ho Jang,
  • Woo Hyun Cho,
  • Song I Lee,
  • Korean Intensive Care Study Group

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0297344
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 4
p. e0297344

Abstract

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BackgroundThe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has significantly strained global healthcare, particularly in the management of patients requiring mechanical ventilation (MV) and continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). This study investigated the characteristics and prognoses of these patients.MethodsThis multicenter retrospective cohort study gathered data from patients with COVID-19 across 26 medical centers. Logistic analysis was used to identify the factors associated with CRRT implementation.ResultsOf the 640 patients with COVID-19 who required MV, 123 (19.2%) underwent CRRT. Compared to the non-CRRT group, the CRRT group was older and exhibited higher sequential organ failure assessment scores. The incidence of hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, chronic neurological disease, and chronic kidney disease was also higher in the CRRT group. Moreover, the CRRT group had higher intensive care unit (ICU) (75.6% vs. 26.9%, p ConclusionThis study indicates that CRRT is associated with higher ICU and in-hospital mortality rates in patients with COVID-19 who require MV. Notably, the primary cause of death in the CRRT group was shock with multi-organ failure, emphasizing the severe clinical course for these patients, while refractory respiratory failure was most common in non-CRRT patients.