COPD is a chronic respiratory disease with episodes of severe decompensation that can be life-threatening. Objectives: To study the epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic profile of subjects with COPD decompensation, and to identify factors predictive of mortality. Materials and methods: Retrospective, descriptive and analytical study over 4 years and 4 months. We included all patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit for COPD decompensation.Results: We collected 54 cases, i.e. 12.6% of all admissions.We found a statistically significant relationship between a history of heart failure, diabetes and renal failure and death (p= 0.044). The presence of clinical signs of shock and respiratory arrest on admission were associated with higher mortality. Recourse to IV was correlated with a poor prognosis (p = 0.005). Comparison of complications showed a significant association between ARDS, PAVM, pulmonary embolism and shock and death.Conclusion: COPD decompensation is a major cause of morbidity and mortality.
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978-3-639-88519-4 (9783639885194)
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Fatma Medhioub Kaaniche es Profesora Asociada de Cuidados Intensivos Médicos en el Hospital Regional de Mahres, Sfax (22/02/2021) y Jefa del Departamento Universitario de Cuidados Intensivos Médicos (13 de diciembre de 2019).