The diaphragm is the fundamental muscle of the respiratory system. The diaphragmatic dysfunction is present in 60% of critical patients at hospital admission and up to 80% after prolonged mechanical ventilation and difficult weaning. Risk factors associated with diaphragm dysfunction and atrophy are sepsis, trauma, sedatives, steroids, and muscle relaxants. The main pathology characteristics of diaphragm biopsies of mechanically ventilated patients are atrophy and a reduction in contractility, determining an impact on the clinical outcome. Shi et al. found a higher section area of the diaphragm muscle fiber in biopsies of post mortem COVID-19 patients versus negative patients, independently from days of mechanical ventilation. The hypothesis of our study is to identify different clusters of pathological presentation in post-mortem COVID-19 mechanically ventilated patients.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
41
Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Clinic - Department of Medicine - ASUIUD
Udine, Italy
RECRUITINGAzienda ospedaliero universitaria Friuli Centrale, Clinica di Anestesia e Rianimazione
Udine, Italy
RECRUITINGClinical characteristics
Evaluate if there are specific clusters in the study population and find different clinical characteristics.
Time frame: One week post mortem
Blood test characteristics
Evaluate if there are specific clusters in the study population and find different blood test characteristics.
Time frame: One week post mortem
Pathology characteristics
Evaluate if there are specific clusters in the study population and find different pathology characteristics.
Time frame: One week post mortem
Mechanical ventilation
Verify if there are correlations between the clusters characteristics and the other variables in the study population mechanical ventilation.
Time frame: One week post mortem
Therapy
Verify if there are correlations between the clusters characteristics and therapy in the study population.
Time frame: One week post mortem
Arterial blood gas analysis
Verify if there are correlations between the clusters characteristics and arterial blood gas in the study population.
Time frame: One week post mortem
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