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ABSTRACT: Background
Suspected organising pneumonia (OP) is a common finding in patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), but the impact on outcomes of the radiological patterns of diffuse parenchymal lung disease on outcome of these patients is still uncertain.Aims
Investigate the presence of radiological images compatible with OP and its association with clinical outcomes in patients with COVID-19 submitted to invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV).Methods
Retrospective, unicentric cohort study composed of patients who required IMV and underwent chest computerized tomography to investigate secondary complications of COVID-19. We compared patients with radiological findings characteristic of suspected OP with those without this condition. The main outcome was hospital mortality.Results
Two hundred and ten patients were included, and 65 had signals compatible with OP. All patients with suspected OP were treated with corticosteroids. There was no difference in IVM-free days until day 28 between the groups (median, 0 days; interquartile range [IQR], 0-14.8) in the group with suspected OP vs 0 days (IQR, 0-11) in the group without suspected OP (P = 0.14). In univariate analysis, the presence of suspected OP was associated with lower hospital mortality; however, after correction for potential confounding variables, it was not associated with the outcome, even after matching by propensity score in patients without this condition.Conclusion
OP radiologic pattern in patients with severe COVID-19 is not associated with worse outcomes.
SUBMITTER: Tonietto TA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9538882 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Tonietto Tiago A TA Lincho Carla S CS Marques Leonardo D S LDS Elsing Janaina J da Silveira Fernando F Fendt Lucia C C LCC Montes Tiago H M THM Dos Passos Matheus G MG Vargas Taiani T Marin Luiz G LG Nedel Wagner L WL
Internal medicine journal 20220831 4
<h4>Background</h4>Suspected organising pneumonia (OP) is a common finding in patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), but the impact on outcomes of the radiological patterns of diffuse parenchymal lung disease on outcome of these patients is still uncertain.<h4>Aims</h4>Investigate the presence of radiological images compatible with OP and its association with clinical outcomes in patients with COVID-19 submitted to invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV).<h4>Methods</h4>Retrospe ...[more]