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Clinical Characteristics of Mechanically Ventilated Patients Treated in Non-ICU Settings in a Rural Area of Japan

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Journal Cureus
Date 2022 Jan 10
PMID 35004084
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Introduction Patients requiring mechanical ventilation (MV) are commonly managed in an intensive care unit (ICU); however, Japan is unique in that many patients are treated in non-ICU settings. The characteristics of these patients, nevertheless, are unknown. We sought to identify disease severity and MV settings of patients in non-ICU. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of Kinan Hospital and Owase General Hospital, where there are no ICUs. Data for adult patients who required MV from January through December 2018 were collected. To find the characteristics of patients who have been decided to treat in non-ICU hospitals without early transferring, we analyzed patients who have been treated for more than three days in those hospitals. Results A total of 171 patients received MV; 29 patients were treated for more than three days. Of those, the mortality rate was 44.8% (13 patients). The median age was 80 years (range: 72-84 years). The mean Acute Physiologic Assessment and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE II) score was 20.9 ± 8.1, and predicted mortality was 0.42 ± 0.25. Tidal volume per predicted body weight was 8.8 ± 2.1 mL/kg, and set inspiratory time was 1.6 ± 0.3 seconds. Conclusions We have first described the severity and the initial ventilator setting of MV patients treated for more than three days in non-ICU setting in Japan. The overall predicted mortality was 42%, and the average age of the patients was 80 years. Further research on wider areas and the comparison to the patients treated in ICUs are needed to identify the appropriateness of treating patients in non-ICU settings.

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