Stroke in critically ill patients with respiratory failure due to COVID-19: Disparities between low-middle and high-income countries

COVID-19 Critical Care Consortium Investigators

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Abstract

Purpose: We aimed to compare the incidence of stroke in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) versus high-income countries (HICs) in critically ill patients with COVID-19 and its impact on in-hospital mortality. Methods: International observational study conducted in 43 countries. Stroke and mortality incidence rates and rate ratios (IRR) were calculated per admitted days using Poisson regression. Inverse probability weighting (IPW) was used to address the HICs vs. LMICs imbalance for confounders. Results: 23,738 patients [20,511(86.4 %) HICs vs. 3,227(13.6 %) LMICs] were included. The incidence stroke/1000 admitted-days was 35.7 (95 %CI = 28.4–44.9) LMICs and 17.6 (95 %CI = 15.8–19.7) HICs; ischemic 9.47 (95 %CI = 6.57–13.7) LMICs, 1.97 (95 %CI = 1.53, 2.55) HICs; hemorrhagic, 7.18 (95 %CI = 4.73–10.9) LMICs, and 2.52 (95 %CI = 2.00–3.16) HICs; unspecified stroke type 11.6 (95 %CI = 7.75–17.3) LMICs, 8.99 (95 %CI = 7.70–10.5) HICs. In regression with IPW, LMICs vs. HICs had IRR = 1.78 (95 %CI = 1.31–2.42, p < 0.001). Patients from LMICs were more likely to die than those from HICs [43.6% vs 29.2 %; Relative Risk (RR) = 2.59 (95 %CI = 2.29–2.93), p < 0.001)]. Patients with stroke were more likely to die than those without stroke [RR = 1.43 (95 %CI = 1.19–1.72), p < 0.001)]. Conclusions: Stroke incidence was low in HICs and LMICs although the stroke risk was higher in LMICs. Both LMIC status and stroke increased the risk of death. Improving early diagnosis of stroke and redistribution of healthcare resources should be a priority. Trial registration: ACTRN12620000421932 registered on 30/03/2020.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)131-144
Number of pages14
JournalHeart and Lung
Volume68
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2024
Externally publishedYes

Funding

FundersFunder number
Fisher and Paykel Healthcare
European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program
Queensland Health
Prince Charles Hospital Foundation
University of Queensland
Health Research Board
Wesley Medical Research
H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions754550
la Caixa” FoundationLCF/PR/GN18/50310006, 100010434
Bill and Melinda Gates FoundationINV-034765

    Keywords

    • COVID-19
    • Disability
    • Income countries
    • Neurological complications
    • Stroke

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