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Early evaluation of organ failure using MELD-XI in critically ill elderly COVID-19 patients.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/159289
Publisher DOI
10.3233/CH-219202
PubMed ID
34487039
Description
PURPOSECritically ill elderly patients who suffer from Sars-CoV-2 disease are at high risk for organ failure. The modified MELD-XI score has not been evaluated for outcome prediction in these most vulnerable patients.METHODSThe Corona Virus disease (COVID19) in Very Elderly Intensive Care Patients study (COVIP, NCT04321265) prospectively recruited patients on intensive care units (ICU), who were = 70 years. Data were collected from March 2020 to February 2021. The MELD-XI score was calculated using the highest serum bilirubin and creatinine on ICU admission. Univariate and multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed to assess associations between the MELD-XI score and mortality. The primary outcome was 30-day-mortality, the secondary outcomes were ICU- and 3-month-mortality.RESULTSIn total, data from 2,993 patients were analyzed. Most patients had a MELD-XI <12 on admission (76%). The patients with MELD-XI = 12 had a significantly higher 30-day-, ICU- and 3-month-mortality (44%vs 64%, and 42%vs. 59%, and 57%vs. 76%, p < 0.001). After adjustment for multiple confounders, MELD-XI = 12 remained significantly associated with 30-day- (aOR 1.572, CI 1.268-1.949, p < 0.001), ICU-, and 3-month-mortality.CONCLUSIONIn critically ill elderly intensive care patients with COVID-19, the MELD-XI score constitutes a valuable tool for an early outcome prediction.
Date of Publication
2021-08-28
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
COVID-19 MELD-XI elderly intensive care medicine
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Bruno, Raphael Romano
Wernly, Bernhard
Hornemann, Johanna
Flaatten, Hans
FjØlner, Jesper
Artigas, Antonio
Bollen Pinto, Bernardo
Schefold, Jörg Christian
Universitätsklinik für Intensivmedizin
Wolff, Georg
Baldia, Philipp Heinrich
Binneboessel, Stephan
Kelm, Malte
Beil, Michael
Sviri, Sigal
van Heerden, Peter Vernon
Szczeklik, Wojciech
Elhadi, Muhammed
Joannidis, Michael
Oeyen, Sandra
Kondili, Eumorfia
Wollborn, Jakob
Marsh, Brian
Andersen, Finn H
Moreno, Rui
Leaver, Susannah
Boumendil, Ariane
De Lange, Dylan W
Guidet, Bertrand
Jung, Christian
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Intensivmedizin
Series
Clinical hemorheology and microcirculation
Publisher
IOS Press
ISSN
1386-0291
Access(Rights)
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