Mortality of patients admitted for COVID-19 in Spanish ICUs was 31%

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Mortality of patients admitted for COVID-19 in Spanish ICUs was 31%

In-hospital mortality in patients admitted to Spanish Intensive Care Units (ICU) during the pandemic was 31%, and factors associated with poorer prognoses are associated with the need for mechanical ventilation, age, initial severity, associated COPD, decreased platelets and increased creatinine, comparing days 1 and 3 of artificial ventilation. These are the main findings of the project Factores de riesgo y pronóstico de pacientes infectados por COVID (Risk factors and prognosis of COVID-infected patients) and the follow up one year later of patients in Spanish ICUs (CIBERESUCICOVID), developed by researchers from the Respiratory Diseases Networking Biomedical Research Centre (CIBERES).

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