Sex Differences in Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients with SARS-CoV-2-Infection Admitted to Intensive Care Units in Austria
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Mean or No. (%) | ||||
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All (N = 5118) | Females (N = 1796) | Males (N = 3322) | F/M p-Value | |
Sex [%] | 35% | 65% | ||
Age (SD) | 66 (15) | 68 (15) | 65 (14) | <1 × 10−5 |
Missing data [%] | 1022 (20) | 407(23) | 615(19) | <0.001 |
Specific cause for ICU-Admission | ||||
Gastrointestinal | 194 (5) | 71 (5) | 123 (5) | 0.65 |
Cardiovascular | 581 (14) | 216 (16) | 365 (13) | 0.26 |
Liver disease | 97 (2) | 29 (2) | 68 (3) | 0.28 |
Metabolic/endocrine | 277 (7) | 107 (8) | 170 (6) | 0.20 |
Neurological | 353 (9) | 133 (10) | 220 (8) | 0.29 |
Renal | 256 (6) | 97 (7) | 159 (6) | 0.34 |
Respiratory | 2930 (72) | 919 (66) | 2011 (74) | <1 × 10−5 |
Severe trauma | 41 (1) | 19 (1) | 22 (1) | 0.13 |
Haematological | 41 (1) | 22 (1) | 19 (1) | 0.12 |
General cause for ICU-Admission | ||||
Observance, post-operative, and post-interventional monitoring | 324 (8) | 142 (10) | 182 (7) | <0.001 |
Respiratory, ALI 1 and ARDS 2 | 1627 (40) | 482 (35) | 1145 (42) | <1 × 10−5 |
Observance, monitoring | 2351 (57) | 782 (56) | 1569 (58) | 0.012 |
Transfer to ICU | ||||
Transfer from IMCU 3 | 228 (6) | 71 (5) | 157 (6) | 0.20 |
Transfer from ER 4 | 667 (16) | 233 (17) | 434 (16) | 0.93 |
Transfer from surgery | 258 (6) | 109 (8) | 149 (6) | 0.012 |
Transfer from other ICU | 493 (12) | 162 (12) | 331 (12) | 0.27 |
Transfer from inpatient ward | 2090 (41) | 689 (38) | 1401 (42) | 0.090 |
Comorbid Conditions | ||||
Heart failure | 863 (21) | 320 (23) | 543 (20) | 0.027 |
Respiratory insufficiency | 362 (9) | 129 (9) | 233 (9) | 0.47 |
Renal insufficiency | 644 (16) | 260 (19) | 384 (14) | <0.001 |
COPD 5 | 532 (13) | 176 (13) | 356 (13) | 0.67 |
Immunosuppression | 115 (3) | 41 (3) | 74 (3) | 0.69 |
Respiratory infection | 2108 (51) | 664 (48) | 1444 (53) | <0.001 |
Hematological Disease | 113 (3) | 44 (3) | 69 (3) | 0.25 |
T2DM 6 | 678 (17) | 205 (15) | 473 (17) | 0.027 |
T1DM 7 | 327 (8) | 122 (9) | 205 (8) | 0.18 |
Metastatic cancer | 80 (2) | 31 (2) | 49 (2) | 0.36 |
Non-metastatic cancer | 167 (4) | 47 (3) | 120 (4) | 0.11 |
Liver cirrhosis | 63 (2) | 19 (1) | 44 (2) | 0.53 |
Hypertension | 2363 (57) | 820 (59) | 1543 (57) | 0.21 |
Any condition | 3499 (85) | 1183 (85) | 2316 (86) | 0.0044 |
Charleson Comorbidity Score | 1.4 (2.3) | 1.6 (2.4) | 1.4 (2.3) | 0.017 |
Mean or No. (%) | ||||
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All (N = 5118) | Females (N = 1796) | Males (N = 3322) | F/M p-Value | |
Missing data [%] | 1022 (20) | 407(23) | 615(19) | <0.001 |
ICU stay | ||||
ICU duration time (SD) | 11 (12) | 9 (11) | 11 (13) | <1 × 10−5 |
Hospital duration time (SD) | 11 (14) | 10 (13) | 12 (16) | <1 × 10−5 |
Death | 1819 (44) | 623 (45) | 1196 (44) | 0.35 |
Treatment | ||||
Parenteral Nutrition | 1223 (30) | 387 (28) | 836 (31) | 0.045 |
Enteral nutrition | 1053 (26) | 330 (24) | 723 (27) | 0.040 |
Oxygen mask | 1273 (31) | 468 (34) | 805 (30) | <0.01 |
Tracheal tube | 1086 (27) | 354 (25) | 732 (27) | 0.28 |
Central venous catheter | 2653 (65) | 912 (66) | 1741 (64) | 0.40 |
Vasoactive drugs pre-ICU | 677 (17) | 237 (17) | 440 (16) | 0.51 |
Steroids | 197 (5) | 76 (5) | 121 (4) | 0.16 |
Mechanical Ventilation | 1543 (38) | 502 (36) | 1041 (38) | 0.15 |
CPAP 8 | 1142 (28) | 380 (27) | 762 (28) | 0.59 |
Tracheal Cannula | 191 (5) | 53 (4) | 138 (5) | 0.065 |
Resuscitation | 68 (2) | 15 (1) | 53 (2) | 0.037 |
Delirium | 3082 (75) | 1046 (75) | 2036 (75) | 0.96 |
Severe metabolic dysfunction | 161 (4) | 54 (4) | 107 (4) | 0.92 |
Vital Signs | ||||
Temperature (SD) [°] | 37.3 (1.2) | 37.1 (1.2) | 37.3 (1.2) | <1 × 10−4 |
Min. systolic blood pressure (SD) [mmHg] | 112 (36) | 112 (37) | 112 (36) | 0.97 |
Maximum heart rate (SD) [bpm] | 94 (25) | 94 (24) | 95 (25) | 0.18 |
Oxygen concentration (SD) [PaO2] | 62 (24) | 60 (24) | 62 (24) | <0.01 |
Glasgow Coma Scale | ||||
Eye response—Does not open eyes | 312 (8) | 125 (9) | 187 (7) | 0.058 |
Eye response—Opens eyes in response to pain | 148 (4) | 59 (5) | 89 (3) | 0.22 |
Eye response—Opens eyes in response to voice | 341 (8) | 132 (10) | 209 (8) | 0.15 |
Eye response—Opens eyes spontaneously | 3065 (75) | 1002 (72) | 2063 (76) | <1 × 10−4 |
Eye response—Unknown | 230 (6) | 71 (5) | 159 (6) | 0.17 |
Verbal response—Makes no sounds | 380 (9) | 157 (11) | 223 (8) | <0.01 |
Verbal response—Makes sounds | 95 (2) | 43 (3) | 52 (2) | 0.036 |
Verbal response—Words | 71 (2) | 30 (2) | 41 (2) | 0.20 |
Verbal response—Confused, disoriented | 389 (10) | 123 (9) | 266 (10) | 0.14 |
Verbal response—Oriented, converses normally | 2881 (70) | 950 (68) | 1931 (71) | <0.001 |
Verbal response—Unknown | 280 (7) | 86 (6) | 194 (7) | 0.11 |
Motor response—No motor response | 302 (7) | 120 (9) | 182 (7) | 0.081 |
Motor response—Flexion/Withdrawal to painful stimuli | 113 (3) | 51 (4) | 62 (2) | 0.024 |
Motor response—Localizes to painful stimuli | 274 (7) | 99 (7) | 175 (6) | 0.71 |
Motor response—Obeys commands | 3137 (77) | 1024 (74) | 2113 (78) | <1 × 10−5 |
Motor response—Unknown | 248 (6) | 80 (6) | 168 (6) | 0.34 |
Laboratory values | ||||
Minimum leukocytes (SD) [g/L] | 11 (10) | 10 (11) | 11 (9) | <0.01 |
Minimum thrombocytes (SD) [g/L] | 227 (107) | 236 (115) | 222 (102) | <0.01 |
Bilirubin (SD) [mg/dL] | 0.82 (1.9) | 0.72 (1.4) | 0.87 (2.1) | <1 × 10−5 |
Creatinine (SD) [mg/dL] | 1.4 (1.8) | 1.4 (1.8) | 1.5 (8) | <1 × 10−5 |
PH values (SD) [g/L] | 7.392 (0.112) | 7.387 (0.112) | 7.394 (0.112) | <0.01 |
Mean or No. (%) | Risk Score (SD) | ||||
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Females (N = 318) | Males (N = 666) | F/M p-Value | Females | Males | |
Age (SD) | 73 (11) | 70 (11) | <0.001 | 1.0620 (0.0051) | 1.0659 (0.0038) |
Respiratory insufficiency | 42 (13) | - | - | 2.40 (0.37) | - |
Renal insufficiency | 85 (27) | 137 (21) | 0.011 | 1.69 (0.21) | 1.88 (0.18) |
Heart failure | - | 185 (28) | - | - | 1.49 (0.12) |
AC: Observance, post-operative, and post-interventional monitoring | 16 (5) | 23 (3) | 0.40 | 0.327 (0.050) | 0.363 (0.054) |
Mean or No. (%) | Risk Score (SD) | ||||
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Females (N = 398) | Males (N = 812) | F/M p-Value | Females | Males | |
Age (SD) | 66 (14) | 64 (14) | <e−4 | 0.99350 (0.00031) | 0.9904 (0.0023) |
Respiratory infection | 240 (60) | 499 (61) | 0.052 | 1.92 (0.18) | 1.64 (0.11) |
Transfer from ER | - | 84 (10) | - | - | 0.356 (0.035) |
Transfer from inpatient ward | 167 (42) | 361 (44) | 0.54 | 0.667 (0.059) | 0.446 (0.031) |
AC: Observance, monitoring | 198 (50) | - | - | 0.684 (0.063) | - |
AC: Respiratory, ALI and ARDS | 176 (44) | 396 (49) | 0.052 | 1.74 (0.16) | 1.579 (0.098) |
Specificity (SD) | Sensitivity (SD) | Balanced Accuracy (SD) | |
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Death | |||
Males | 0.812 (0.023) | 0.496 (0.043) | 0.654 (0.020) |
Females | 0.849 (0.039) | 0.407 (0.049) | 0.628 (0.021) |
Mechanical breathing | |||
Males | 0.889 (0.022) | 0.262 (0.032) | 0.575 (0.016) |
Females | 0.879 (0.037) | 0.252 (0.049) | 0.566 (0.023) |
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Kautzky-Willer, A.; Kaleta, M.; Lindner, S.D.; Leutner, M.; Thurner, S.; Klimek, P. Sex Differences in Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients with SARS-CoV-2-Infection Admitted to Intensive Care Units in Austria. J. Pers. Med. 2022, 12, 517. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm12040517
Kautzky-Willer A, Kaleta M, Lindner SD, Leutner M, Thurner S, Klimek P. Sex Differences in Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients with SARS-CoV-2-Infection Admitted to Intensive Care Units in Austria. Journal of Personalized Medicine. 2022; 12(4):517. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm12040517
Chicago/Turabian StyleKautzky-Willer, Alexandra, Michaela Kaleta, Simon D. Lindner, Michael Leutner, Stefan Thurner, and Peter Klimek. 2022. "Sex Differences in Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients with SARS-CoV-2-Infection Admitted to Intensive Care Units in Austria" Journal of Personalized Medicine 12, no. 4: 517. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm12040517
APA StyleKautzky-Willer, A., Kaleta, M., Lindner, S. D., Leutner, M., Thurner, S., & Klimek, P. (2022). Sex Differences in Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients with SARS-CoV-2-Infection Admitted to Intensive Care Units in Austria. Journal of Personalized Medicine, 12(4), 517. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm12040517