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在一项以社区为基础的住院 COVID-19 患者队列中,精神状态改变可预测住院时间,但不能预测死亡。

Altered mental status predicts length of stay but not death in a community-based cohort of hospitalized COVID-19 patients.

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA, USA.

出版信息

Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2021 Nov;210:106977. doi: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2021.106977. Epub 2021 Oct 7.

DOI:10.1016/j.clineuro.2021.106977
PMID:34649040
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8496922/
Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Altered Mental Status (AMS) is a common neurological complication in patients hospitalized with the diagnosis of COVID-19 (Umapathi et al., 2020; Liotta et al., 2020). Studies show that AMS is associated with death and prolonged hospital stay. In addition to respiratory insufficiency, COVID-19 causes multi-organ failure and multiple metabolic derangements, which can cause AMS, and the multi-system involvement could account for the prolonged hospital stay and increased mortality. In this study, we built on our previous publication (Chachkhiani et al., 2020) using a new, larger cohort to investigate whether we could reproduce our previous findings while addressing some of the prior study's limitations. Most notably, we sought to determine whether AMS still predicted prolonged hospital stay and increased mortality after controlling for systemic complications such as sepsis, liver failure, kidney failure, and electrolyte abnormalities.

OBJECTIVES

The primary purpose was to document the frequency of AMS in patients with COVID-19 at the time of presentation to the emergency room. Secondary aims were to determine: 1) if AMS at presentation was associated with worse outcomes as measured by prolonged hospitalization and death; and 2) if AMS remained a predictor of worse outcome after adjusting for concomitant organ failure and metabolic derangements.

RESULTS

Out of 367 patients, 95 (26%) had AMS as a main or one of the presenting symptoms. Our sample has a higher representation of African Americans (53%) than the US average and a high frequency of comorbidities, such as obesity (average BMI 29.1), hypertension (53%), and diabetes (30%). Similar to our previous report, AMS was the most frequent neurological chief complaint. At their admission, out of 95 patients with AMS, 83 (88%) had organ failure or one of the systemic problems that could have caused AMS. However, a similar proportion (86%) of patients without AMS had one or more of these same problems. Age, race, and ethnicity were the main demographic predictors. African Americans had shorter hospital stay [HR1.3(1.0,1.7),p = 0.02] than Caucasians. Hispanics also had shorter hospital stay than non-Hispanics [HR1.6(1.2,2.1), p = 0.001]. Hypoxia, liver failure, hypernatremia, and kidney failure were also predictors of prolonged hospital stay. In the multivariate model, hypoxia, liver failure, and acute kidney injury were the remaining predictors of longer hospital stay, as well as people with AMS at baseline [HR0.7(0.6,0.9), p < 0.02] after adjusting for the demographic characteristics and clinical predictors. AMS at baseline predicted death, but not after adjusting for demographics and clinical variables in the multivariate model. Hypoxia and hyperglycemia at baseline were the strongest predictors of death.

CONCLUSION

Altered mental status is an independent predictor of prolonged hospital stay, but not death. Further studies are needed to evaluate the causes of AMS in patients with COVID-19.

摘要

简介

改变的精神状态(AMS)是 COVID-19 住院患者常见的神经并发症(Umapathi 等人,2020 年;Liotta 等人,2020 年)。研究表明,AMS 与死亡和住院时间延长有关。除呼吸衰竭外,COVID-19 还会导致多器官衰竭和多种代谢紊乱,这可能导致 AMS,多系统受累可能导致住院时间延长和死亡率增加。在这项研究中,我们在之前的研究(Chachkhiani 等人,2020 年)的基础上,使用一个新的、更大的队列来研究是否可以在解决之前研究的一些局限性的同时重现我们之前的发现。最值得注意的是,我们试图确定在控制全身并发症(如败血症、肝功能衰竭、肾功能衰竭和电解质异常)后,AMS 是否仍然预测住院时间延长和死亡率增加。

目的

主要目的是记录急诊科就诊时 COVID-19 患者 AMS 的发生频率。次要目的是确定:1)AMS 是否与更差的结局相关,表现为住院时间延长和死亡;2)在调整伴随的器官衰竭和代谢紊乱后,AMS 是否仍然是更差结局的预测因素。

结果

在 367 名患者中,95 名(26%)以 AMS 为主或为其中一种主要症状。我们的样本中,非裔美国人的比例(53%)高于美国的平均水平,并且合并症的频率较高,如肥胖(平均 BMI 为 29.1)、高血压(53%)和糖尿病(30%)。与我们之前的报告相似,AMS 是最常见的神经科主诉。在入院时,95 名 AMS 患者中有 83 名(88%)有器官衰竭或可能导致 AMS 的一种全身问题。然而,同样比例(86%)的无 AMS 患者也存在这些问题中的一种或多种。年龄、种族和民族是主要的人口统计学预测因素。非裔美国人的住院时间较短[HR1.3(1.0,1.7),p=0.02]。与非西班牙裔患者相比,西班牙裔患者的住院时间也较短[HR1.6(1.2,2.1),p=0.001]。缺氧、肝功能衰竭、高钠血症和肾功能衰竭也是住院时间延长的预测因素。在多变量模型中,缺氧、肝功能衰竭和急性肾损伤仍然是住院时间延长的预测因素,基线时存在 AMS 也是如此[HR0.7(0.6,0.9),p<0.02],调整了人口统计学特征和临床预测因素后。AMS 是基线时死亡的预测因素,但在多变量模型中,调整了人口统计学和临床变量后,AMS 不是死亡的预测因素。基线时的缺氧和高血糖是死亡的最强预测因素。

结论

改变的精神状态是住院时间延长的独立预测因素,但不是死亡的预测因素。需要进一步研究以评估 COVID-19 患者 AMS 的原因。