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Static compliance of the respiratory system in COVID-19 related ARDS: an international multicenter study

Benoit Vandenbunder
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Michael Piagnerelli
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Nicolas Serck
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Thibaud Soumagne
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Julien Textoris
Christophe Vinsonneau
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Nadia Aissaoui
Gauthier Blonz
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Giuseppe Carbutti
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Romain Courcelle
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Alain D’hondt
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Stephane Gaudry
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Julien Higny
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Geoffroy Horlait
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Sami Hraiech
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Laurent Lefebvre
Francois Lejeune
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Andre Ly
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Jean-Baptiste Lascarrou
David Grimaldi

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Abstract Background Controversies exist on the nature of COVID-19 related acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in particular on the static compliance of the respiratory system (Crs). We aimed to analyze the association of Crs with outcome in COVID-19-associated ARDS, to ascertain its determinants and to describe its evolution at day-14. Methods In this observational multicenter cohort of patients with moderate to severe Covid-19 ARDS, Crs was measured at day-1 and day-14. Association between Crs or Crs/ideal body weight (IBW) and breathing without assistance at day-28 was analyzed with multivariable logistic regression. Determinants were ascertained by multivariable linear regression. Day-14 Crs was compared to day-1 Crs with paired t-test in patients still under controlled mechanical ventilation. Results The mean Crs in 372 patients was 37.6 ± 13 mL/cmH 2 O, similar to as in ARDS of other causes. Multivariate linear regression identified chronic hypertension, low PaO 2 /FiO 2 ratio, low PEEP, and low tidal volume as associated with lower Crs/IBW. After adjustment on confounders, nor Crs [OR 1.0 (CI 95% 0.98–1.02)] neither Crs/IBW [OR 0.63 (CI 95% 0.13–3.1)] were associated with the chance of breathing without assistance at day-28 whereas plateau pressure was [OR 0.93 (CI 95% 0.88–0.99)]. In a subset of 108 patients, day-14 Crs decreased compared to day-1 Crs (31.2 ± 14.4 mL/cmH 2 O vs 37.8 ± 11.4 mL/cmH 2 O, p < 0.001). The decrease in Crs was not associated with day-28 outcome. Conclusion In a large multicenter cohort of moderate to severe COVID-19 ARDS, mean Crs was decreased below 40 mL/cmH 2 O and was not associated with day-28 outcome. Crs decreased between day-1 and day-14 but the decrease was not associated with day-28 outcome.
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hal-03518795 , version 1 (10-04-2024)

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Benoit Vandenbunder, Stephan Ehrmann, Michael Piagnerelli, Bertrand Sauneuf, Nicolas Serck, et al.. Static compliance of the respiratory system in COVID-19 related ARDS: an international multicenter study. Critical Care, 2021, 25 (1), pp.52. ⟨10.1186/s13054-020-03433-0⟩. ⟨hal-03518795⟩
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