Ventilatory response and delirium risk in hospitalised patients with acute hypoxia due to COVID-19

新冠肺炎急性缺氧住院患者的呼吸反应和谵妄风险

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Abstract

Mountaineers with a high ventilatory response to hypoxia experience greater cognitive impairment at high altitude, possibly because hyperventilation causes hypocapnia, cerebral vasoconstriction and ultimately cerebral ischaemia. We hypothesised that a high ventilatory response, and consequently a lower arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO(2)), could increase the risk of delirium in hospitalised patients with acute hypoxia. To test our hypothesis, we conducted a cohort study in which PaCO(2) and arterial oxygen saturation were measured upon hospital admission in 126 patients with COVID-19. After adjusting for oxygen saturation, we found that a lower PaCO(2) was associated with a higher risk of delirium during hospital admission (risk ratio 1.67 [95% confidence interval 1.09-2.54] per 1 kilopascal reduction, P = 0.017). The association remained statistically significant after adjusting for other well-established risk factors for delirium. This finding supports our hypothesis that a high hypoxic ventilatory response increases the risk of delirium in patients with acute hypoxia.

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