Immunocompromised patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome: secondary analysis of the LUNG SAFE database

  • Andrea Cortegiani (Creator)
  • Fabiana Madotto (Creator)
  • Cesare Gregoretti (Creator)
  • Giacomo Bellani (Creator)
  • John G. Laffey (Creator)
  • Tài Pham (Creator)
  • Frank van Haren (Creator)
  • Antonino Giarratano (Creator)
  • Massimo Antonelli (Creator)
  • Antonio Pesenti (Creator)
  • Giacomo Grasselli (Creator)

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Abstract Background The aim of this study was to describe data on epidemiology, ventilatory management, and outcome of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in immunocompromised patients. Methods We performed a post hoc analysis on the cohort of immunocompromised patients enrolled in the Large Observational Study to Understand the Global Impact of Severe Acute Respiratory Failure (LUNG SAFE) study. The LUNG SAFE study was an international, prospective study including hypoxemic patients in 459 ICUs from 50 countries across 5 continents. Results Of 2813 patients with ARDS, 584 (20.8%) were immunocompromised, 38.9% of whom had an unspecified cause. Pneumonia, nonpulmonary sepsis, and noncardiogenic shock were their most common risk factors for ARDS. Hospital mortality was higher in immunocompromised than in immunocompetent patients (52.4% vs 36.2%; p 
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