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Título: Identification of Distinct Clinical Phenotypes of Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients
Autor: Cidade, José Pedro
de Souza Dantas, Vicente Cés
de Figueiredo Thompson, Alessandra
de Miranda, Renata Carnevale Carneiro Chermont
Mamfrim, Rafaela
Caroli, Henrique
Escudini, Gabriela
Oliveira, Natalia
Castro, Taiza
Povoa, Pedro
Palavras-chave: cluster analysis
COVID-19
critical care
mortality rate
phenotypes
Medicine(all)
Data: Abr-2023
Resumo: Purpose: COVID-19 presents complex pathophysiology, and evidence collected points towards an intricate interaction between viral-dependent and individual immunological mechanisms. Identifying phenotypes through clinical and biological markers may provide a better understanding of the subjacent mechanisms and an early patient-tailored characterization of illness severity. Methods: A multicenter prospective cohort study was performed in 5 hospitals in Portugal and Brazil for one year between 2020–2021. All adult patients with an Intensive Care Unit admission with SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia were eligible. COVID-19 was diagnosed using clinical and radiologic criteria with a SARS-CoV-2 positive RT-PCR test. A two-step hierarchical cluster analysis was made using several class-defining variables. Results: 814 patients were included. The cluster analysis revealed a three-class model, allowing for the definition of three distinct COVID-19 phenotypes: 407 patients in phenotype A, 244 patients in phenotype B, and 163 patients in phenotype C. Patients included in phenotype A were significantly older, with higher baseline inflammatory biomarkers profile, and a significantly higher requirement of organ support and mortality rate. Phenotypes B and C demonstrated some overlapping clinical characteristics but different outcomes. Phenotype C patients presented a lower mortality rate, with consistently lower C-reactive protein, but higher procalcitonin and interleukin-6 serum levels, describing an immunological profile significantly different from phenotype B. Conclusions: Severe COVID-19 patients exhibit three different clinical phenotypes with distinct profiles and outcomes. Their identification could have an impact on patients’ care, justifying different therapy responses and inconsistencies identified across different randomized control trial results.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/152741
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12083035
ISSN: 2077-0383
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