Patient care and clinical outcomes for patients with COVID-19 infection admitted to African high-care or intensive care units (ACCCOS): a multicentre, prospective, observational cohort study. Issue 10288 (22nd May 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Patient care and clinical outcomes for patients with COVID-19 infection admitted to African high-care or intensive care units (ACCCOS): a multicentre, prospective, observational cohort study. Issue 10288 (22nd May 2021)
- Main Title:
- Patient care and clinical outcomes for patients with COVID-19 infection admitted to African high-care or intensive care units (ACCCOS): a multicentre, prospective, observational cohort study
- Authors:
- Biccard, Bruce M
Gopalan, Pragasan Dean
Miller, Malcolm
Michell, William Lance
Thomson, David
Ademuyiwa, Adesoji
Aniteye, Ernest
Calligaro, Greg
Chaibou, Maman Sani
Dhufera, Hailu Tamiru
Elfagieh, Mohamed
Elfiky, Mahmoud
Elhadi, Muhammed
Fawzy, Maher
Fredericks, David
Gebre, Meseret
Bayih, Abebe Genetu
Hardy, Anneli
Joubert, Ivan
Kifle, Fitsum
Kluyts, Hyla-Louise
Macleod, Kieran
Mekonnen, Zelalem
Mer, Mervyn
Morais, Atilio
Msosa, Vanessa
Mulwafu, Wakisa
Ndonga, Andrew
Ngumi, Zipporah
Omigbodun, Akinyinka
Owoo, Christian
Paruk, Fathima
Piercy, Jenna Louise
Seman, Yakob
Taylor, Elliott H
van Straaten, Dawid
Elfiky, Mahmoud
Fawzy, Maher
Awad, Ahmed
Hussein, Hend
Shaban, Mahmoud
Elbadawy, Merihan
Elmehrath, Ahmed O
Cordie, Ahmed
Elganainy, Mohamed
El-Shazly, Mostafa
Essam, Mahmoud
Abdelwahab, Omar A.
Ali, Aboubakr
Hussein, Aliae Mohamed
kamel, Emad Zarief
Monib, Fatma A.
Ahmed, Islam
Saad, Mahmoud M.
Al-Quossi, Mohammed Ali
Rafaat, Nashwa
Galal, Islam
labib, Beshoui
Omran, Dalia Omran
Fawzy, Maher
Elfiky, Mahmoud
Azzam, Ahmed
Azab, Mohammed
Ghozy, Sherief
Tawheed, Ahmed
Gamal, Mahmoud
El Kassas, Mohamed
Azzam, Aml
Ahmed, Neama
NasrEldin, Yasmin
Abdelsalam, Ali
Abdewahab, Omar
Elganainy, Mohamed
Elmandouh, Omar
Dhufera, Hailu Tamiru
Gebre, Meseret
Bayih, Abebe Genetu
Kifle, Fitsum
Mekonnen, Zelalem
Seman, Yakob
Addisie, Abebe
Eshete, Akine
Kifle, Fitsum
Desita, Kokeb
Araya, Hiruy
Agidew, Yared
Andabo, Addisu Desalegn
Tesfaye, Emnet
Yesuf, Elias Ali
Hailemariam, Gelaw
Sime, Habtamu
Keneni, Dame Fikadu
Mohammed, Menbeu Sultan
Gebremedhin, Yemane
Taye, Yoseph
Mebrate, Tamiru Assefa
Gemechu, Tirunesh Busha
Bedane, Tigist Tesfaye
Abera, Elias Tewabe
Teshome, Ayele
Aniteye, Ernest
Owoo, Christian
Doku, Alfred
Owoo, Christian
Afriyie-Mensah, Jane Sandra
Lawson, Aba
Owoo, Christian
Sottie, Daniel Akwanfo
Addae, Emma
Ofosu-Appiah, Ernest
Obeng, William
Ndonga, Andrew
Ngumi, Zipporah
Ndonga, Andrew
Mugera, Anne
Bitta, Caesar
Elfagieh, Mohamed
Elhadi, Muhammed
Huwaysh, Mohammed Abdalraheem
Yahya, Mohammed Mahdi Ali
Mohammed, Alsnosy Abdullah Khalefa
Majeed, Amrajaa Alsalihin Mohammed
Mohammed, Amkhatirah Emad Mousay
Majeed, Elsalhein
Abusalama, Abdurraouf A
Altayr, Ehab
Abubaker, Taha
Alkaseek, Akram Mohammed
Abdulhafith, Butaina
Alziyituni, Zainab
Gamra, Marwa F
Anaiba, Mohamed Muftah
Khel, Samer
Abdelkabir, Mohammed
Abdeewi, Saedah
Adam, Safia
Alhadi, Abdulmueti
Alsoufi, Ahmed
Binnawara, Muhannad
Msherghi, Ahmed
Bouhuwaish, Ahmad Elmabri Mohammad
Taher, Ahmed SA
Msosa, Vanessa
Mulwafu, Wakisa
Masoo, Francis
Chikumbanje, Singatiya Stella
Chisala, Palesa
Mabedi, Delia
Morais, Atilio
Carlos, Antonio
Morais, Atilio
Lorenzoni, Cesaltina
Mambo, Jorge
Isabel Chissaque, Isabel
Mouzinho Saide, Mouzinho
Chaibou, Maman Sani
Mamane, Maikassoua
Amadou, Foumakoye
Adesoji Ademuyiwa, Adesoji Ademuyiwa
Akinyinka Omigbodun, Akinyinka Omigbodun
Adeyeye, Ademola
Akinmade, Akinola
Momohsani, Yakubu
Bamigboye, John
Orshio, Donald
Isamade, Erdoo Suckie
Embu, Henry
Nuhu, Samuel
Ojiakor, Samuel
Nuhu, Ahmed
Kwayabura, Salisu
Fowotade, Adeola
Sanusi, Arinola
Osinaike, Babatunde
Idowu, Olusola
Adekanmbi, Olukemi
Amali, Abdullahi Oteikwu
Ibrahim, Sanusi
Adamu, Adamu Abba
Kida, Ibrahim
Otokwala, Job
Essam, Mahmoud
Alagbe-Briggs, Olubusola
Ojum, Sylvanus
Paruk, Fathima
Scribante, Juan
Kalla, Ismail Sikander
Mdladla, Aurence
Mabotja, Tebogo
Naidoo, Ria
Matos-Puig, Roel
Ramkillawan, Arisha
Smith, Michelle
Arnold-Day, Christel
Thomson, David
Calligaro, Greg
Joubert, Ivan
Jagga, Jagga
Piercy, Jenna
Michell, Lance
Devenish, Liam
Miller, Malcolm
Fernandes, Nicole
Gopalan, Pragasan Dean
Pershad, Santosh
Grabowski, Nicola
Rammego, Mapule
Zwane, Sabelo
Dhlamini, Masikhanyise Elizabeth
Neuhoff, Matthew
Fodo, Tobisa
Usenbo, Anthony
Mrara, Busisiwe
Kabambi, Freddy
Cloete, Estie
De Caires, Leonel
Dickerson, Roger
Louw, Candice
Theron, Alida
Herselman, Ryan
Badenhorst, Jannes
Moletsane, Godfrey
Loots, Helene
Vorster, Frans Christiaan
Paruk, Fathima
Chausse, Julian
Neuhoff, Matthew
Sebastian, Melinda
Grabowski, Nicola
Rheeder, Paul
van Hougenhouck-Tulleken, Wesley
Snyman, Carin
Adeleke, Durotolu
Esterhuizen, Jovan
de Man, Leoni
Mosola, Matema
van der Linde, Pieter
Swart, Reinier
Maasdorp, Shaun
Martins, Tina
Govender, Veneshree
… (more) - Abstract:
- Summary: Background: There have been insufficient data for African patients with COVID-19 who are critically ill. The African COVID-19 Critical Care Outcomes Study (ACCCOS) aimed to determine which resources, comorbidities, and critical care interventions are associated with mortality in this patient population. Methods: The ACCCOS study was a multicentre, prospective, observational cohort study in adults (aged 18 years or older) with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 infection who were referred to intensive care or high-care units in 64 hospitals in ten African countries (ie, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Libya, Malawi, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, and South Africa). The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality censored at 30 days. We studied the factors (ie, human and facility resources, patient comorbidities, and critical care interventions) that were associated with mortality in these adult patients. This study is registered on ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04367207 . Findings: From May to December, 2020, 6779 patients were referred to critical care. Of these, 3752 (55·3%) patients were admitted and 3140 (83·7%) patients from 64 hospitals in ten countries participated (mean age 55·6 years; 1890 [60·6%] of 3118 participants were male). The hospitals had a median of two intensivists (IQR 1–4) and pulse oximetry was available to all patients in 49 (86%) of 57 sites. In-hospital mortality within 30 days of admission was 48·2% (95% CI 46·4–50·0; 1483 of 3077 patients). Factors thatSummary: Background: There have been insufficient data for African patients with COVID-19 who are critically ill. The African COVID-19 Critical Care Outcomes Study (ACCCOS) aimed to determine which resources, comorbidities, and critical care interventions are associated with mortality in this patient population. Methods: The ACCCOS study was a multicentre, prospective, observational cohort study in adults (aged 18 years or older) with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 infection who were referred to intensive care or high-care units in 64 hospitals in ten African countries (ie, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Libya, Malawi, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, and South Africa). The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality censored at 30 days. We studied the factors (ie, human and facility resources, patient comorbidities, and critical care interventions) that were associated with mortality in these adult patients. This study is registered on ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04367207 . Findings: From May to December, 2020, 6779 patients were referred to critical care. Of these, 3752 (55·3%) patients were admitted and 3140 (83·7%) patients from 64 hospitals in ten countries participated (mean age 55·6 years; 1890 [60·6%] of 3118 participants were male). The hospitals had a median of two intensivists (IQR 1–4) and pulse oximetry was available to all patients in 49 (86%) of 57 sites. In-hospital mortality within 30 days of admission was 48·2% (95% CI 46·4–50·0; 1483 of 3077 patients). Factors that were independently associated with mortality were increasing age per year (odds ratio 1·03; 1·02–1·04); HIV/AIDS (1·91; 1·31–2·79); diabetes (1·25; 1·01–1·56); chronic liver disease (3·48; 1·48–8·18); chronic kidney disease (1·89; 1·28–2·78); delay in admission due to a shortage of resources (2·14; 1·42–3·22); quick sequential organ failure assessment score at admission (for one factor [1·44; 1·01–2·04], for two factors [2·0; 1·33–2·99], and for three factors [3·66, 2·12–6·33]); respiratory support (high flow oxygenation [2·72; 1·46–5·08]; continuous positive airway pressure [3·93; 2·13–7·26]; invasive mechanical ventilation [15·27; 8·51–27·37]); cardiorespiratory arrest within 24 h of admission (4·43; 2·25–8·73); and vasopressor requirements (3·67; 2·77–4·86). Steroid therapy was associated with survival (0·55; 0·37–0·81). There was no difference in outcome associated with female sex (0·86; 0·69–1·06). Interpretation: Mortality in critically ill patients with COVID-19 is higher in African countries than reported from studies done in Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. Increased mortality was associated with insufficient critical care resources, as well as the comorbidities of HIV/AIDS, diabetes, chronic liver disease, and kidney disease, and severity of organ dysfunction at admission. Funding: The ACCCOS was partially supported by a grant from the Critical Care Society of Southern Africa. … (more)
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- Lancet. Volume 397:Issue 10288(2021)
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- Lancet
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- Volume 397:Issue 10288(2021)
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- 10288
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-05-22
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