Mechanical power of ventilation is associated with mortality in critically ill patients: an analysis of patients in two observational cohorts

© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature and ESICM. Purpose: Mechanical power (MP) may unify variables known to be related to development of ventilator-induced lung injury. The aim of this study is to examine the association between MP and mortality in critically ill patients re...

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Main Authors: Ary Serpa Neto, Rodrigo Octavio Deliberato, Alistair E.W. Johnson, Lieuwe D. Bos, Pedro Amorim, Silvio Moreto Pereira, Denise Carnieli Cazati, Ricardo L. Cordioli, Thiago Domingos Correa, Tom J. Pollard, Guilherme P.P. Schettino, Karina T. Timenetsky, Leo A. Celi, Paolo Pelosi, Marcelo Gama de Abreu, Marcus J. Schultz
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spelling th-mahidol.462272019-08-23T18:38:42Z Mechanical power of ventilation is associated with mortality in critically ill patients: an analysis of patients in two observational cohorts Ary Serpa Neto Rodrigo Octavio Deliberato Alistair E.W. Johnson Lieuwe D. Bos Pedro Amorim Silvio Moreto Pereira Denise Carnieli Cazati Ricardo L. Cordioli Thiago Domingos Correa Tom J. Pollard Guilherme P.P. Schettino Karina T. Timenetsky Leo A. Celi Paolo Pelosi Marcelo Gama de Abreu Marcus J. Schultz Ospedale Policlinico San Martino Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Dresden University Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Università degli Studi di Genova Massachusetts Institute of Technology Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein Mahidol University Amsterdam UMC - University of Amsterdam Medicine © 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature and ESICM. Purpose: Mechanical power (MP) may unify variables known to be related to development of ventilator-induced lung injury. The aim of this study is to examine the association between MP and mortality in critically ill patients receiving invasive ventilation for at least 48 h. Methods: This is an analysis of data stored in the databases of the MIMIC–III and eICU. Critically ill patients receiving invasive ventilation for at least 48 h were included. The exposure of interest was MP. The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality. Results: Data from 8207 patients were analyzed. Median MP during the second 24 h was 21.4 (16.2–28.1) J/min in MIMIC-III and 16.0 (11.7–22.1) J/min in eICU. MP was independently associated with in-hospital mortality [odds ratio per 5 J/min increase (OR) 1.06 (95% confidence interval (CI) 1.01–1.11); p = 0.021 in MIMIC-III, and 1.10 (1.02–1.18); p = 0.010 in eICU]. MP was also associated with ICU mortality, 30-day mortality, and with ventilator-free days, ICU and hospital length of stay. Even at low tidal volume, high MP was associated with in-hospital mortality [OR 1.70 (1.32–2.18); p < 0.001] and other secondary outcomes. Finally, there is a consistent increase in the risk of death with MP higher than 17.0 J/min. Conclusion: High MP of ventilation is independently associated with higher in-hospital mortality and several other outcomes in ICU patients receiving invasive ventilation for at least 48 h. 2019-08-23T11:38:42Z 2019-08-23T11:38:42Z 2018-11-01 Article Intensive Care Medicine. Vol.44, No.11 (2018), 1914-1922 10.1007/s00134-018-5375-6 14321238 03424642 2-s2.0-85054565031 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/46227 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85054565031&origin=inward
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spellingShingle Medicine
Ary Serpa Neto
Rodrigo Octavio Deliberato
Alistair E.W. Johnson
Lieuwe D. Bos
Pedro Amorim
Silvio Moreto Pereira
Denise Carnieli Cazati
Ricardo L. Cordioli
Thiago Domingos Correa
Tom J. Pollard
Guilherme P.P. Schettino
Karina T. Timenetsky
Leo A. Celi
Paolo Pelosi
Marcelo Gama de Abreu
Marcus J. Schultz
Mechanical power of ventilation is associated with mortality in critically ill patients: an analysis of patients in two observational cohorts
description © 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature and ESICM. Purpose: Mechanical power (MP) may unify variables known to be related to development of ventilator-induced lung injury. The aim of this study is to examine the association between MP and mortality in critically ill patients receiving invasive ventilation for at least 48 h. Methods: This is an analysis of data stored in the databases of the MIMIC–III and eICU. Critically ill patients receiving invasive ventilation for at least 48 h were included. The exposure of interest was MP. The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality. Results: Data from 8207 patients were analyzed. Median MP during the second 24 h was 21.4 (16.2–28.1) J/min in MIMIC-III and 16.0 (11.7–22.1) J/min in eICU. MP was independently associated with in-hospital mortality [odds ratio per 5 J/min increase (OR) 1.06 (95% confidence interval (CI) 1.01–1.11); p = 0.021 in MIMIC-III, and 1.10 (1.02–1.18); p = 0.010 in eICU]. MP was also associated with ICU mortality, 30-day mortality, and with ventilator-free days, ICU and hospital length of stay. Even at low tidal volume, high MP was associated with in-hospital mortality [OR 1.70 (1.32–2.18); p < 0.001] and other secondary outcomes. Finally, there is a consistent increase in the risk of death with MP higher than 17.0 J/min. Conclusion: High MP of ventilation is independently associated with higher in-hospital mortality and several other outcomes in ICU patients receiving invasive ventilation for at least 48 h.
author2 Ospedale Policlinico San Martino
author_facet Ospedale Policlinico San Martino
Ary Serpa Neto
Rodrigo Octavio Deliberato
Alistair E.W. Johnson
Lieuwe D. Bos
Pedro Amorim
Silvio Moreto Pereira
Denise Carnieli Cazati
Ricardo L. Cordioli
Thiago Domingos Correa
Tom J. Pollard
Guilherme P.P. Schettino
Karina T. Timenetsky
Leo A. Celi
Paolo Pelosi
Marcelo Gama de Abreu
Marcus J. Schultz
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author Ary Serpa Neto
Rodrigo Octavio Deliberato
Alistair E.W. Johnson
Lieuwe D. Bos
Pedro Amorim
Silvio Moreto Pereira
Denise Carnieli Cazati
Ricardo L. Cordioli
Thiago Domingos Correa
Tom J. Pollard
Guilherme P.P. Schettino
Karina T. Timenetsky
Leo A. Celi
Paolo Pelosi
Marcelo Gama de Abreu
Marcus J. Schultz
author_sort Ary Serpa Neto
title Mechanical power of ventilation is associated with mortality in critically ill patients: an analysis of patients in two observational cohorts
title_short Mechanical power of ventilation is associated with mortality in critically ill patients: an analysis of patients in two observational cohorts
title_full Mechanical power of ventilation is associated with mortality in critically ill patients: an analysis of patients in two observational cohorts
title_fullStr Mechanical power of ventilation is associated with mortality in critically ill patients: an analysis of patients in two observational cohorts
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical power of ventilation is associated with mortality in critically ill patients: an analysis of patients in two observational cohorts
title_sort mechanical power of ventilation is associated with mortality in critically ill patients: an analysis of patients in two observational cohorts
publishDate 2019
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