Browsing by Autor "Arturo Garza-de la Maza"
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Item type: Item , Uso de ultrasonido pulmonar para predecir mortalidad intrahospitalaria en pacientes con infección por COVID-19(Academia Nacional de Medicina de México, 2021) Daniel Manzur‐Sandoval; Edgar García‐Cruz; Rodrigo Gopar‐Nieto; Diego Araiza‐Garaygordobil; Arturo Garza-de la Maza; Edith Ramírez‐Lara; Rodrigo Zebadúa-Torres; Ricardo Leopoldo Barajas‐Campos; Rafael Rascón‐Sabido; Gastón Mendoza‐CopaLung ultrasound (LUS) implementation in patients with COVID-19 can help to establish the degree of pulmonary involvement, evaluate treatment response and estimate in-hospital outcome. Objective: To evaluate the application of a LUS protocol in patients with COVID-19 infection to predict in-hospital mortality. Methods: The study was carried out from April 1 to August 1, 2020 in patients with COVID-19 infection admitted to the Intensive Care Unit. Lung evaluation was carried out by physicians trained in critical care ultrasonography. Results: Most patients were males, median age was 56 years, and 59 % required mechanical ventilation. In-hospital mortality was 39.4 %, and in those with a LUS score 19, mortality was higher (50 %). The multiple logistic regression model showed that a LUS score 19 was significantly associated with mortality (hazard ratio = 2.55, p = 0.01). Conclusions: LUS is a safe and fast clinical tool that can be applied at bedside in patients with COVID-19 infection to establish the degree of parenchymal involvement and predict mortality.