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Ann Intensive Care ; 11(1): 155, 2021 Nov 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34773516

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BACKGROUND: Initial reports have described the poor outcome of unexpected cardiac arrest (CA) in intensive care unit (ICU) among COVID-19 patients in China and the USA. However, there are scarce data on characteristics and outcomes of such CA patients in Europe. METHODS: Prospective registry in 35 French ICUs, including all in-ICU CA in COVID-19 adult patients with cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) attempt. Favorable outcome was defined as modified Rankin scale ranging from 0 to 3 at day 90 after CA. RESULTS: Among the 2425 COVID-19 patients admitted to ICU from March to June 2020, 186 (8%) experienced in-ICU CA, of whom 146/186 (78%) received CPR. Among these 146 patients, 117 (80%) had sustained return of spontaneous circulation, 102 (70%) died in the ICU, including 48 dying within the first day after CA occurrence and 21 after withdrawal of life-sustaining therapy. Most of CA were non-shockable rhythm (90%). At CA occurrence, 132 patients (90%) were mechanically ventilated, 83 (57%) received vasopressors and 75 (51%) had almost three organ failures. Thirty patients (21%) had a favorable outcome. Sepsis-related organ failure assessment score > 9 before CA occurrence was the single parameter constantly associated with unfavorable outcome in multivariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS: In-ICU CA incidence remains high among a large multicenter cohort of French critically ill adults with COVID-19. However, 21% of patients with CPR attempt remained alive at 3 months with good functional status. This contrasts with other recent reports showing poor outcome in such patients. TRIAL REGISTRATION: This study was retrospectively registered in ClinicalTrials.gov (NTC04373759) in April 2020 ( https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04373759?term=acicovid&draw=2&rank=1 ).

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Rev Fac Cien Med Univ Nac Cordoba ; 75(4): 310-313, 2018 11 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30734712

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Rhabdomyolysis results from acute necrosis of skeletal muscle fibres and consequent leakage of muscle constituents into the circulation. Its association with anything different than trauma in the Emergency Room is not that frequent. We present the case of a 47-year-old male, hypertensive, that developed weakness and incapability to walk without help, finding on the blood biochemistry that he had developed a rhabdomyolysis due to hipokalemia after abusing of diuretics.


La rabdomiólisis es el resultado de la necrosis de las fibras musculoesqueléticas y la consiguiente fuga de constituyentes musculares a la circulación. Su asociación con algo diferente a un trauma en la sala de emergencias no es tan frecuente. Presentamos el caso de un varón de 47 años, hipertenso, con historia de abuso de diuréticos, desarrollando debilidad e incapacidad para caminar por sus propios medios, encontrando en la bioquímica sanguínea que había padecía rabdomiólisis por hipocalemia.


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Diuretics/poisoning , Hypokalemia/chemically induced , Hypokalemia/complications , Rhabdomyolysis/etiology , Humans , Hypokalemia/diagnosis , Male , Middle Aged , Potassium/therapeutic use , Sierra Leone
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