Clustering COVID-19 ARDS patients through the first days of ICU admission. An analysis of the CIBERESUCICOVID Cohort

Author

Ceccato, Adrian

Forne, Carles

Bos, Lieuwe D.

Camprubí Rimblas, Marta

Areny Balagueró, Aina

Campaña Duel, Elena

Quero, Sara

Diaz, Emili

Roca, Oriol

Gonzalo Calvo, David de

Fernández Barat, Laia

Bermejo, Jesus

Mosquera Rodríguez, David

Pérez Bastida, Leire

Gonzalez, Jesica

Nicolás, José María

Adell Serrano, Berta

Ricart, Pilar

Barbe, Ferran

Báez Pravia, Orville

Gómez Casal, Vanesa

Pozo, Juan Carlos

Calfee, Carolyn S.

Mamolar Herrera, Nuria

Villada Warrington, Tatiana

Añon, Jose Manuel

Alcaraz Serrano, Victoria

Artigas, Antonio

Nieto, María Teresa

Martín Vicente, Paula

Carbajales Pérez, Cristina

Arrieta Ruiz, Marta

Barral Segade, Patricia

Gracia, Maria Pilar

Muñiz Albaiceta, Guillermo

Iglesias, Silvia

Bermejo Martin, Jesús F.

Torres, Gerard

Sánchez Miralles, Angel

Carvalho, Sulamita

Valledor, Manuel

Hofstadt Martín-Montalvo, Maria van der

Rodríguez de Castro, Felipe

Ruiz García, Ángela Leonor

Casacuberta Barberà, Núria

Carbonell, Nieves

Castellà Pericàs, Manuel

Novo, Mariana Andrea

Catalán González, Mercedes

Speziale, Carla

Rodriguez, Laura

Montserrat, Neus

Esmorís Arijón, Inés

Peñuelas, Oscar

Ramon Coll, Núria

Castellví, Andrea

Soliva, Laura

Ibarz, Mercedes

Mantellini, Cecilia L.

Cardina Fernández, Pablo

Garnacho Montero, José

Jorge García, Ruth Noemí

Balsera, Begoña

Gabarrús, Albert

Ferrer, Ricard

Murúa, Pablo Ryan

Sánchez, Miguel

López Lago, Ana

Castro, Pedro

Kiarostami, Karsa

Bouza Vieiro, María Teresa

Torres, Mateu

Rodríguez Ruiz, Covadonga

Martín Delgado, María Cruz

Torre, Maria del Carmen de la

Barroso, Marta

Serrano Lázaro, Ainhoa

Franco, Nieves

Ferrando, Carlos

Álvarez, Juan Ilazo

Yang, Minlan

Gómez, Silvia

Figueras, Albert

Forcadell Ferreres, Eva

Forcelledo Espina, Lorena

Masa Jiménez, Juan Fernando

Gascón Castillo, Maria Luisa

Tormos, Adrián

Busto Martínez, Cecilia del

Suárez Sipmann, Fernando

Naya, Gregorio Marco

Urrelo Cerrón, Luis

Sánchez, Ana

Climent, Cristina

Martínez Varela, Ignacio

Muñoz Bermúdez, Rosana

Blandino Ortiz, Aaron

Gordo, Federico

Renedo Sánchez-Giron, Gloria

Macias Guerrero, Desire

Franquesa, Enric

Andrea, Ruth

Cruz Martin, María

Huerta, Arturo

Bueno, Leticia

Salazar Degracia, Ana

Saborido Paz, Eva

Trefler, Sandra

Ciberesucicovid Project

Sagredo, Victor

Furro, Àngels

Gomà, Gemma

Martínez Fernández, Carmen Eulalia

Bustamante Munguira, Elena

Rodríguez, Alejandro

Garcia Gasulla, Dario

Pestaña Laguna, David

Estella, Angel

Pérez García, Felipe

MañezMendiluce, Rafael

Gonzalo Calvo, David de

Úbeda, Alejandro

Pedregosa Díaz, Jose

López Ramos, Esther

Badia, Joan Ramon

Álvarez Ruiz, Antonio

Trenado Álvarez, José

García Sagastume, Amaia

Ruiz Miralles, Miriam

Ortiz, Aaron Blandino

Martínez Gándara, Amalia de la

Sánchez Miralles, Angel

Sariñena, Maria Teresa

Mariño, Ana Balan

García, Beatriz

López Messa, Juan

Nogué Bou, Ramon

Solé Violán, Jordi

Almansa, Raquel

Riera, Jordi

Aldecoa, Cesar

Salvador Adell, Inmaculada

Balan Mariño, Ana

Nogueras Salinas, Rafaela

Barbena, Laura

Bardi, Tommaso

Ocón, Marta

Rivas Vilas, María Digna

Boado, Maria Victoria

Ortega, Ana

Conde, Pamela

Fernández, Javier

Caballero, Jesús

Santacoloma, Bitor

Martínez Juan, Maria Dolores

Prados, Javier

Barberán, José

Ossa, Sergio

Segura Pensado, Marta

López Gavín, Alexandre

Morales, Dulce

Socias, Lorenzo

Trujillano, Javier

Vázquez, Nil

Dot, Irene

Roche Campo, Ferran

Sancho Chinesta, Susana

Codina, Jordi

García Prieto, Emilio

Pagliarani, Pablo

Ayestarán, J. Ignacio

Campi Hermoso, David

García Redruello, Carlos

Menendez, Rosario

Rodríguez, Silvia

Herraiz, Alba

Motos, Ana

Serra Fortuny, Mireia

Álvarez, Sergio

Parrilla, Francisco

Blasco Cortés, María Luisa

Cicuendez Ávila, Ramon

Lorente, J. A. (José Ángel)

Bofill, Neus

Estella, Ángel

Carrión García, Laura

Serra, Lidia

Enríquez Giraudo, Pedro

Díaz, Yolanda

Galbán, Cristóbal

García, Felipe

Montejo González, Juan Carlos

Pablo Sánchez, Raul de

Vara Adrio, Sabela

Pujol, Andrés

Rubio, Jorge

Contreras, Sofía

Farré Monjo, Teresa

Val, Estela

Cillóniz, Catia

Clar, Luisa

Ruiz, Luis Valdivia

Aguilera, Luciano

Torres Martí, Antoni

Servià, Lluís

Gumucio Sanguino, Víctor D.

Marcos, Pilar

Martínez, María

Loza-Vázquez, Ana

Yang, Hua

Vengoechea, Javier

Peñasco, Yhivian

Barbeta, Enric

Vilanova, Judit

Valdivia, Luis Jorge

Gallego, Elena

Amaya Villar, Rosario

Martínez de la Gándara, Amalia

Beteré, Belén

Gómez Gonzalez, Carmen

Suarez Sipmann, Fernando

Campos Fernández, Sandra

Masclans, Joan Ramon

Vidal, Pablo

Mendoza, Diego de

Pérez Rubio, Eva

García Garmendia, José Luis

Rubio López, Alberto

Marín Corral, Judith

Vilà Vilardel, Clara

León, Miguel

Díaz, Mar Juan

Jiménez, Gabriel

Bigas, Judit

Cantón Bulnes, Maria Luisa

González, Jessica

Pérez, Purificación

Mora Aznar, María

Dólera Moreno, Cristina

Berezo García, José Ángel

Janer, Maria Teresa

Menor Fernández, Eva María

Gómez, José M.

Alegre, Cynthia

Añón, José M.

Pérez Planelles, Gloria

Pozo Laderas, Juan Carlos

Díaz, Emili

Tamayo Lomas, Luis

Badía, Mariona

Moreno Cano, Sara Guadalupe

Monclou, Josman

Loza Vázquez, Ana

Cano, Iosune

Ángel, José

Martínez Palacios, Basilisa

Blancas, Rafael

Vallverdú, Montserrat

Piñol Tena, Àngels

Mármol Peis, Enrique

Bustamante Munguira, Juan

Aguilar Cabello, María

Herrán Monge, Rubén

Bodi Saera, María

Boado, María

Barberà, Carme

Marin Corral, Judith

Miralbés, Mar

Zapatero, Ana

Maseda, Emilio

Publication date

2024-07-16T08:08:38Z

2024-07-16T08:08:38Z

2024-03-21

2024-07-11T08:46:04Z

Abstract

Background Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) can be classified into sub-phenotypes according to different inflammatory/clinical status. Prognostic enrichment was achieved by grouping patients into hypoinflammatory or hyperinflammatory sub-phenotypes, even though the time of analysis may change the classification according to treatment response or disease evolution. We aimed to evaluate when patients can be clustered in more than 1 group, and how they may change the clustering of patients using data of baseline or day 3, and the prognosis of patients according to their evolution by changing or not the cluster.Methods Multicenter, observational prospective, and retrospective study of patients admitted due to ARDS related to COVID-19 infection in Spain. Patients were grouped according to a clustering mixed-type data algorithm (k-prototypes) using continuous and categorical readily available variables at baseline and day 3.Results Of 6205 patients, 3743 (60%) were included in the study. According to silhouette analysis, patients were grouped in two clusters. At baseline, 1402 (37%) patients were included in cluster 1 and 2341(63%) in cluster 2. On day 3, 1557(42%) patients were included in cluster 1 and 2086 (57%) in cluster 2. The patients included in cluster 2 were older and more frequently hypertensive and had a higher prevalence of shock, organ dysfunction, inflammatory biomarkers, and worst respiratory indexes at both time points. The 90-day mortality was higher in cluster 2 at both clustering processes (43.8% [n = 1025] versus 27.3% [n = 383] at baseline, and 49% [n = 1023] versus 20.6% [n = 321] on day 3). Four hundred and fifty-eight (33%) patients clustered in the first group were clustered in the second group on day 3. In contrast, 638 (27%) patients clustered in the second group were clustered in the first group on day 3.Conclusions During the first days, patients can be clustered into two groups and the process of clustering patients may change as they continue to evolve. This means that despite a vast majority of patients remaining in the same cluster, a minority reaching 33% of patients analyzed may be re-categorized into different clusters based on their progress. Such changes can significantly impact their prognosis.

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English

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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