Case fatality rate and survival functions of severe COVID–19 patients in intensive care unit of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University in Bangladesh: an observational study

  • Md. Shafiqul Islam Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesia, Analgesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
  • Dilip Kumar Bhowmick Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesia, Analgesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
  • Monira Parveen Lecturer, Department of Pharmacology, Dhaka Dental College
  • Md Mostafa Kamal Anesthesiologist, Department of Anesthesia, Analgesia and Intensive Care Medicine Shaheed Shoreward Medical College
  • Akhtaruzzaman AKM Professor and Chairman, Department of Anesthesia, Analgesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Shahbag, Dhaka–1000, Bangladesh.
Keywords: Case fatality rate, CFR, COVID–19, Intensive Care Unit, Survival function

Abstract

Background: Emergence of current pandemic caused by novel SARS–COV–2 has already caused over 963000 deaths. Case fatality rate (CFR) estimation helps understanding the disease severity and the lethality trend, high risk population and subsequently, optimization of quality healthcare facilities. Our observational study aimed to find out existing trends in treating the most vulnerable group with scarce medical resource allocation and to implement necessary support services to comply with the ensuing need for best possible outcomes in our ICU.

Methodology: In this observational study, all COVID–19 diagnosed patients admitted in our ICU from July 4, 2020 to September 22, 2020, were enrolled. Data were obtained from the core ICU register of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), Dhaka, Bangladesh. Information accumulated on predesigned data sheets comprised of particulars of patients, co–morbidities, duration of ICU stay, mode of oxygenation, organ support and quick SOFA scores. Total deaths in ICU (in hospital or referred from outside of BSMMU) were recorded.

Results: The results revealed that all patients were either very severe or critically sick with COVID–19 pneumonia at the time of ICU admission. Out of 174 patients, 46 (26.44%) were put on invasive ventilation and the rest received noninvasive ventilation in the form of NRM, high flow nasal cannula (HFNC), continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP or BiPAP), CTEX CPAP and non–invasive ventilation (NIV) as appropriate. Male and female ratio was 74:26. Age of patients ranged between 19–95y. The median age of patients was 65 y (IQR: 57–70).Quick SOFA scores were more than 2 in 65.37% of patients. Regarding co–existing organ dysfunction 13.8% had 3 or more co–morbidities; while 74.1% had 2 and 9.8% had a single systemic illness along with COVID–19. Most common diseases encountered among 135 deceased were hypertension (64%), IHD (49%), diabetes mellitus (45%), bronchial asthma or COPD (32%), renal failure (either ARF or CRF) (20%). Overall CFR due to COVID–19 pneumonia associated with co–morbidities was 77.6%. Relatively higher CFR (82.6%) was evident harboring multi–organ dysfunction especially among COVID–19 patients aged 50y or more. Gender linked CFR were 81.4% and 66.7% in males and females respectively.

Conclusion: High CFR demonstrates significant correlation with increasing age and co–morbidities and survival functions. Late presentation to the hospital and invasive mechanical ventilation also contributed to high CFR.

Keywords: Case fatality rate; CFR; COVID–19; Intensive Care Unit; Survival function

Abbreviations: CFR – Case fatality rate; NRM – Non-rebreathing mask; HFNC – high flow nasal cannula; CPAP – continuous positive airway pressure; BiPAP – Bi-level positive airway pressure; NIV – Non–invasive ventilation; IHD – Ischemic heart disease; ARF – Acute renal failure; CRF – Chronic renal failure

Citation: Islam MS, Bhowmick DK, Parveen M, Kamal MM, Akhtaruzzaman AKM. Case fatality rate and survival functions of severe COVID–19 patients in intensive care unit of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University in Bangladesh: an observational study. Anaesth. pain intensive care 2021;25(4):443–449. DOI:

Received: June 4, 2021, Reviewed: June 7, 2021, Accepted: June 12, 2021

Published
08-03-2021
How to Cite
Islam, M. S., Bhowmick, D., Parveen, M., Kamal, M. M., & AKM, A. (2021). Case fatality rate and survival functions of severe COVID–19 patients in intensive care unit of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University in Bangladesh: an observational study. Anaesthesia, Pain & Intensive Care, 25(4), 443–449. https://doi.org/10.35975/apic.v25i4.1553
Section
ORIGINAL RESEARCH

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