Risk factors for developing ventilator-associated lower respiratory tract infection in patients with severe COVID-19: a multinational, multicentre study, prospective, observational study

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Institut Català de la Salut
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[Reyes LF] Unisabana Center for Translational Science, Universidad de La Sabana, Chía, Colombia. Clinica Universidad de La Sabana, Chía, Colombia. Pandemic Sciences Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK. [Rodriguez A] Critical Care Department, URV/IISPV/CIBERES, Hospital Universitari Joan XXIII, Tarragona, Spain. [Fuentes YV] Unisabana Center for Translational Science, Universidad de La Sabana, Chía, Colombia. Clinica Universidad de La Sabana, Chía, Colombia. [Duque S, García-Gallo E, Bastidas A] Unisabana Center for Translational Science, Universidad de La Sabana, Chía, Colombia. [Ferrer R] Vall d’Hebron Hospital Universitari, Barcelona, Spain
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Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus
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Rodriguez Oviedo, Alejandro
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Duque, Sara
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García‑Gallo, Esteban
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Bastidas Goyes, Alirio Rodrigo
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Reyes, Luis Felipe
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Fuentes Barreiro, Yuli Viviana
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Ferrer, Ricard
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2025-10-24T10:43:21Z
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2025-10-24T10:43:21Z
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2023-05-05T12:32:23Z
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2023-05-05T12:32:23Z
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2023-04-21
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Reyes LF, Rodriguez A, Fuentes YV, Duque S, García-Gallo E, Bastidas A, et al. Risk factors for developing ventilator-associated lower respiratory tract infection in patients with severe COVID-19: a multinational, multicentre study, prospective, observational study. Sci Rep. 2023 Apr 21;13:6553.
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2045-2322
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https://hdl.handle.net/11351/9464
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10.1038/s41598-023-32265-5
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37085552
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https://hdl.handle.net/11351/9464
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Medical research; Virology
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Investigación médica, Virología
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Recerca mèdica; Virologia
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Around one-third of patients diagnosed with COVID-19 develop a severe illness that requires admission to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). In clinical practice, clinicians have learned that patients admitted to the ICU due to severe COVID-19 frequently develop ventilator-associated lower respiratory tract infections (VA-LRTI). This study aims to describe the clinical characteristics, the factors associated with VA-LRTI, and its impact on clinical outcomes in patients with severe COVID-19. This was a multicentre, observational cohort study conducted in ten countries in Latin America and Europe. We included patients with confirmed rtPCR for SARS-CoV-2 requiring ICU admission and endotracheal intubation. Only patients with a microbiological and clinical diagnosis of VA-LRTI were included. Multivariate Logistic regression analyses and Random Forest were conducted to determine the risk factors for VA-LRTI and its clinical impact in patients with severe COVID-19. In our study cohort of 3287 patients, VA-LRTI was diagnosed in 28.8% [948/3287]. The cumulative incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) was 18.6% [610/3287], followed by ventilator-associated tracheobronchitis (VAT) 10.3% [338/3287]. A total of 1252 bacteria species were isolated. The most frequently isolated pathogens were Pseudomonas aeruginosa (21.2% [266/1252]), followed by Klebsiella pneumoniae (19.1% [239/1252]) and Staphylococcus aureus (15.5% [194/1,252]). The factors independently associated with the development of VA-LRTI were prolonged stay under invasive mechanical ventilation, AKI during ICU stay, and the number of comorbidities. Regarding the clinical impact of VA-LRTI, patients with VAP had an increased risk of hospital mortality (OR [95% CI] of 1.81 [1.40–2.34]), while VAT was not associated with increased hospital mortality (OR [95% CI] of 1.34 [0.98–1.83]). VA-LRTI, often with difficult-to-treat bacteria, is frequent in patients admitted to the ICU due to severe COVID-19 and is associated with worse clinical outcomes, including higher mortality. Identifying risk factors for VA-LRTI might allow the early patient diagnosis to improve clinical outcomes. Trial registration: This is a prospective observational study; therefore, no health care interventions were applied to participants, and trial registration is not applicable.
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This work was supported by the SEMICYUC (Spanish Society of Intensive Care Medicine and Coronary Units) and the Universidad de La Sabana, Chía, Colombia (LFR). All authors were not precluded from accessing data in the study, and they accept responsibility for submitting it for publication.
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application/pdf
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application/pdf
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eng
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Nature Portfolio
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Scientific Reports;13
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-32265-5
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Attribution 4.0 International
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Scientia
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Respiració artificial
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Infeccions respiratòries - Factors de risc
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COVID-19 (Malaltia)
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DISEASES::Bacterial Infections and Mycoses::Infection::Cross Infection::Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated
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DISEASES::Virus Diseases::RNA Virus Infections::Nidovirales Infections::Coronaviridae Infections::Coronavirus Infections
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DISEASES::Respiratory Tract Diseases::Respiratory Tract Infections
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ANALYTICAL, DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES, AND EQUIPMENT::Investigative Techniques::Epidemiologic Methods::Statistics as Topic::Probability::Risk::Risk Factors
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ENFERMEDADES::infecciones bacterianas y micosis::infección::infección hospitalaria::neumonía asociada al ventilador
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ENFERMEDADES::virosis::infecciones por virus ARN::infecciones por Nidovirales::infecciones por Coronaviridae::infecciones por Coronavirus
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ENFERMEDADES::enfermedades respiratorias::infecciones del tracto respiratorio
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TÉCNICAS Y EQUIPOS ANALÍTICOS, DIAGNÓSTICOS Y TERAPÉUTICOS::técnicas de investigación::métodos epidemiológicos::estadística como asunto::probabilidad::riesgo::factores de riesgo
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Risk factors for developing ventilator-associated lower respiratory tract infection in patients with severe COVID-19: a multinational, multicentre study, prospective, observational study
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion


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