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Clustering COVID-19 ARDS patients through the first days of ICU admission. An analysis of the CIBERESUCICOVID Cohort
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Ceccato, AdrianForne, CarlesBos, Lieuwe D.Camprubí-Rimblas, MartaAreny-Balagueró, AinaCampaéa-Duel, ElenaQuero, SaraDiaz, EmiliRoca, OriolDe Gonzalo-Calvo, DavidFernández-Barat, LaiaMotos, AnnaFerrer, RicardRiera, JordiLorente, Jose A.Peéuelas, OscarMenendez, RosarioAmaya-Villar, RosarioAéón, José M.Balan-Mariéo, AnaBarberà, CarmeBarberán, JoséBlandino-Ortiz, AaronBoado, Maria VictoriaBustamante-Munguira, ElenaCaballero, JesúsCarbajales, CristinaCarbonell, NievesCatalán-González, MercedesFranco, NievesGalbán, CristóbalGumucio-Sanguino, Víctor D.de la Torre, Maria del CarmenEstella, ÃngelGallego, ElenaGarcía-Garmendia, José LuisGarnacho-Montero, JoséGómez, José M.Huerta, ArturoJorge-García, Ruth NoemíLoza-Vázquez, AnaMarin-Corral, JudithMartínez de la Gándara, AmaliaMartin-Delgado, María CruzMartínez-Varela, IgnacioMessa, Juan LopezMuéiz-Albaiceta, GuillermoNieto, María TeresaNovo, Mariana AndreaPeéasco, YhivianPozo-Laderas, Juan CarlosPérez-García, FelipeRicart, PilarRoche-Campo, FerranRodríguez, AlejandroSagredo, VictorSánchez-Miralles, AngelSancho-Chinesta, SusanaSocias, LorenzoSolé-Violan, JordiSuarez-Sipmann, FernandoTamayo-Lomas, LuisTrenado, JoséÃbeda, AlejandroValdivia, Luis JorgeVidal, PabloBermejo, JesusGonzalez, JesicaBarbe, FerranCalfee, Carolyn S.Artigas, AntonioTorres, AntoniAdell-Serrano, BertaCabello, María AguilarAguilera, LucianoAlcaraz-Serrano, VictoriaAldecoa, CesarAlegre, CynthiaAlmansa, RaquelÃlvarez, SergioRuiz, Antonio ÃlvarezVillar, Rosario AmayaAndrea, RuthÃngel, JoséAéon, Jose ManuelArrieta, MartaAyestarán, JIgnacioBadia, Joan RamonBadía, MarionaPravia, Orville BáezMariéo, Ana BalanBalsera, BegoéaBarbena, LauraBarbeta, EnricBardi, TommasoSegade, Patricia BarralBarroso, MartaGarcía, José Ãngel BerezoBermejo-Martin, Jesús F.Beteré, BelénBigas, JuditOrtiz, Aaron BlandinoBlancas, RafaelCortés, María Luisa BlascoBoado, MaríaSaera, María BodiBofill, NeusVieiro, María Teresa BouzaBueno, LeticiaBustamante-Munguira, Juandel Busto Martínez, CeciliaHermoso, David CampiFernández, Sandra CamposCano, IosuneCantón-Bulnes, Maria LuisaFernández, Pablo CardinaGarcía, Laura CarriónCarvalho, SulamitaCasacuberta-Barberà, NúriaCastellà, ManuelCastellví, AndreaCastro, PedroÃvila, Ramon CicuendezCillóniz, CatiaClar, LuisaCliment, CristinaCodina, JordiConde, PamelaContreras, SofíaMartin, María Cruzde Pablo Sánchez, RaulDe Mendoza, DiegoDíaz, EmiliDíaz, YolandaVilas, María Digna RivasMoreno, Cristina DóleraDot, IreneGiraudo, Pedro EnríquezArijón, Inés EsmorísEstella, AngelMonjo, Teresa FarreFernández, JavierFerrando, CarlosFigueras, AlbertForcadell-Ferreres, EvaEspina, Lorena ForcelledoFranquesa, EnricFurro, ÃngelsGabarrus, AlbertGarcía, FelipeGarcía, BeatrizGarmendia, José Luis GarcíaGarcia-Gasulla, DarioPrieto, Emilio GarcíaRedruello, Carlos GarcíaSagastume, Amaia GarcíaCastillo, Maria Luisa GascónGomà, GemmaCasal, Vanesa GómezGómez, SilviaGonzalez, Carmen Gómezde Gonzalo-Calvo, DavidGonzález, JessicaGordo, FedericoGracia, Maria PilarHerraiz, AlbaHerrán-Monge, RubénIbarz, MercedesIglesias, SilviaJaner, Maria TeresaJiménez, GabrielGarcía, Ruth Noemí JorgeDíaz, Mar JuanKiarostami, KarsaÃlvarez, Juan ILazoLeón, MiguelLópez-Gavín, AlexandreLago, Ana LópezLópez-Ramos, EstherGuerrero, Desire MaciasHerrera, Nuria MamolarMendiluce, Rafael MaéezMantellini, Cecilia L.Naya, Gregorio MarcoMarcos, PilarPeis, Enrique MarmolVicente, Paula MartínMartínez, MaríaFernández, Carmen Eulalia Martínezde la Gándara, Amalia MartínezJuan, Maria Dolores MartínezPalacios, Basilisa MartínezVarela, Ignacio MartínezJimenez, Juan Fernando MasaMasclans, Joan RamonMaseda, EmilioFernández, Eva María MenorMiralbés, MarMonclou, JosmanMontejo-González, Juan CarlosMontserrat, NeusAznar, María MoraMorales, DulceCano, Sara Guadalupe MorenoRodríguez, David MosqueraMuéoz-Bermúdez, RosanaAlbaiceta, Guillermo MuéizNicolás, José MaríaNIeto, Maria TeresaBou, Ramon NogueSalinas, Rafaela NoguerasOcón, MartaOrtega, AnaOssa, SergioPagliarani, PabloParrilla, FranciscoPedregosa-Díaz, JoseBastida, Leire PérezPérez, PurificaciónPlanelles, Gloria PérezRubio, Eva PérezLaguna, David PestaéaPiéol-Tena, ÃngelsPrados, JavierPujol, AndrésPozo, Juan CarlosColl, Núria RamonSanchez-Giron, Gloria RenedoRodriguez, Laurade Castro, Felipe RodríguezRodríguez, SilviaRuiz, Covadonga RodríguezRubio, JorgeLópez, Alberto RubioRuiz-García, Ãngela LeonorMiralles, Miriam RuizMurúa, Pablo RyanPaz, Eva SaboridoDegracia, Ana SalazarSalvador-Adell, InmaculadaSanchez, MiguelSánchez, AnaChinesta, Susana SanchoSantacoloma, BitorSariéena, Maria TeresaPensado, Marta SeguraSerra, LidiaSerra-Fortuny, MireiaLázaro, Ainhoa SerranoServià, LluísSoliva, LauraSipmann, Fernando SuarezSpeziale, CarlaLomas, Luis TamayoTormos, AdriánTorres, GerardTorres, MateuTrefler, SandraTrenado, JosepTrujillano, JavierUrrelo-Cerrón, LuisVal, EstelaValledor, ManuelRuiz, Luis ValdiviaVallverdú, MontserratVan der Hofstadt Martin-Montalvo, MariaAdrio, Sabela VaraVázquez, NilVengoechea, JavierVilà-Vilardel, ClaraVilanova, JuditWarrington, Tatiana VilladaYang, HuaYang, MinlanZapatero, Ana
Source
Critical Care. March 21, 2024, Vol. 28 Issue 1
Subject
United States
Language
English
ISSN
1364-8535
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. Keywords: ARDS, Clustering, Mortality, Precision medicine
Author(s): Adrian Ceccato[sup.1,2,3] , Carles Forne[sup.4,5] , Lieuwe D. Bos[sup.6] , Marta Camprubí-Rimblas[sup.1,2] , Aina Areny-Balagueró[sup.1,2] , Elena Campaéa-Duel[sup.1,2] , Sara Quero[sup.1,2] , Emili Diaz[sup.1,2] , Oriol Roca[sup.1,2] , David [...]