Impact of Body Mass Index on the Use of Prone Vigil and High-Flow Nasal Cannula in Pattients with COVID-19

被引:0
|
作者
Baeza Canales, Ricardo [1 ]
Leiva Arrue, Miryam [1 ]
Montecino Sepulveda, Maria [1 ]
Valenzuela Vasquez, Jorge [2 ]
Godoy Abarca, Loretto [2 ]
Gonzalez Concha, Nicole [2 ]
Munoz-Cofre, Rodrigo [3 ]
del Sol, Mariano [4 ,5 ]
Escobar-Cabello, Maximo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Catolica Maule, Fac Ciencias Salud, Escuela Kinesiol, Talca, Chile
[2] Hosp El Carmen Maipu, Santiago, Chile
[3] Univ La Frontera, Postdoctorado Ciencias Morfol, Temuco, Chile
[4] Univ La Frontera, Ctr Excelencia Estudios Morfol & Quirurg, Temuco, Chile
[5] Univ La Frontera, Doctorado Ciencias Morfol, Temuco, Chile
来源
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY | 2022年 / 40卷 / 04期
关键词
COVID-19; Body mass index; High-flow nasal cannula; RESPIRATORY-DISTRESS-SYNDROME; OBESITY; SUCCESS;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R602 [外科病理学、解剖学]; R32 [人体形态学];
学科分类号
100101 ;
摘要
SUMMARY; The aim of the study was to determine whether body composition is a condition influencing the effect of awake prone positioning (APP) in patients with COVID-19 connected to high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC). We conducted a retrospective observational study and analyzed the therapeutic outcomes of 83 patients treated with HFNC in the medicine department of Hospital El Carmen (HEC), Santiago, Chile. The following information was obtained from the electronic clinical record (Florence clinical version 19.3) and the kinesic registry: i) patient history, ii) medical diagnosis, iii) body mass index (BMI), iv) characteristics of the APP and v) characteristics of the process of connection to CNAF. It was observed that there were significant differences in overweight and obese patients who used the PPV (p=0.001) through the ROX index (IROX) at the end of treatment with CNAF, occurring in the same way when evaluating the effects of the APP and in the PAFI in these same groups. In conclusion, BMI is a further aggravating factor that conditions the health of patients with COVID-19, and elevated BMI can negatively affect the treatment of these patients. On the other hand, the use of APP and CNAF proved to be effective in patients with COVID-19.
引用
收藏
页码:1088 / 1093
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] High-Flow Nasal Cannula in Critically Ill Patients with Severe COVID-19
    Demoule, Alexandre
    Baron, Antoine Vieillard
    Darmon, Michael
    Beurton, Alexandra
    Geri, Guillaume
    Voiriot, Guillaume
    Dupont, Thibault
    Zafrani, Lara
    Girodias, Lola
    Labbe, Vincent
    Dres, Martin
    Fartoukh, Muriel
    Azoulay, Elie
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2020, 202 (07) : 1039 - 1042
  • [22] Clinical experience with high-flow nasal cannula for COVID-19 patients in Japan
    Katsuno, Takashi
    Suzuki, Manabu
    Hojo, Masayuki
    Takasaki, Jin
    Sugiyama, Haruhito
    EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2021, 58
  • [23] High-Flow Nasal Cannula Versus Noninvasive Ventilation in Patients With COVID-19
    Beran, Azizullah
    Srour, Omar
    Malhas, Saif-Eddin
    Mhanna, Mohammed
    Ayesh, Hazem
    Sajdeya, Omar
    Musallam, Rami
    Khokher, Waleed
    Kalifa, Muhamad
    Srour, Khaled
    Assaly, Ragheb
    RESPIRATORY CARE, 2022, 67 (09) : 1177 - 1189
  • [24] Pneumatocele Development in COVID-19 Pneumonia While on High-Flow Nasal Cannula
    Olson, E. M.
    Dempsey, T. M.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2022, 205
  • [25] Impact of High-Flow Nasal Cannula Use in Subjects With COVID-19 ARDS at High Altitudes: Clinical Presentation and Prognostic Factors
    Molano-Franco, Daniel
    Viruez-Soto, Antonio
    Gomez, Mario
    Beltran, Edgar
    Villabon, Mario
    Sosa, Angela
    Ortiz, Leidy
    Orozco, Estefania
    Hurtado, Alejandra
    Sanchez, Lida
    Arias-Reyes, Christian
    Soliz, Jorge
    Masclans, Joan R.
    RESPIRATORY CARE, 2024, 69 (01) : 99 - 105
  • [26] High-Flow Nasal Cannula and Outcomes in COVID-19: Reading Between the Lines
    Khanna, Ashish K.
    De Jong, Audrey
    Myatra, Sheila Nainan
    ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA, 2023, 136 (04): : 689 - 691
  • [27] High-Flow Nasal Cannula in COVID-19 Pneumonia: Practical Issues reply
    Burnim, Michael S.
    Wang, Kunbo
    Checkley, William
    Nolley, Eric P.
    Xu, Yanxun
    Garibaldi, Brian T.
    CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2022, 50 (06) : E592 - E594
  • [28] Evaluating the use of the respiratory rate-oxygenation index as a predictor of high-flow nasal cannula oxygen failure in COVID-19
    Weerasuriya, Scott
    Vlachos, Savvas
    Bobo, Ahmed
    Jayaprabhu, Namitha Birur
    Matthews, Lauren
    Blackstock, Adam R.
    Metaxa, Victoria
    ACUTE AND CRITICAL CARE, 2023, 38 (01) : 31 - 40
  • [29] HIGH-FLOW NASAL CANNULA COMBINED WITH PRONE POSITIONING AS AN INTUBATION ALTERNATIVE IN COVID-19: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
    Sojcic, Natasa
    Persec, Jasminka
    Sribar, Andrej
    ACTA CLINICA CROATICA, 2022, 61 (04) : 707 - 710
  • [30] Use of high-flow nasal cannula and noninvasive ventilation in patients with COVID-19: A multicenter observational study
    Duan, Jun
    Chen, Baixu
    Liu, Xiaoyi
    Shu, Weiwei
    Zhao, Wei
    Li, Ji
    Li, Yishi
    Hong, Yueling
    Pan, Longfang
    Wang, Ke
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2021, 46 : 276 - 281