The impact of CoronaVac vaccination on 28-day mortality rate of critically Ill patients with COVID-19 in Türkiye
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTarih
2023Yazar
Gül, FethiKasapoğlu, Umut Sabri
Sabaz, Mehmet Süleyman
Ay, Pınar
Doruk Oktay, Burçin
Çalışkan, Gülbahar
Demir, Nalan
Sayan, İsmet
Kabadayı, Feyyaz
Altuntaş, Gülsüm
Gümüş, Ayça
Kırca, Hülya
Şanlı, Deniz
Acil, Fatma
Dedeoğlu, Andaç
Ural, Sedef Gülçin
Akın Şen, İrem
Macit Aydın, Eda
Dayanır, Hakan
Yelken, Birgül
Ceylan, İlkay
Aydın, Osman Özcan
Eskidemir, Güneş
Aytekin, Ahmet
Cengiz, Melike
Arslan, Ülkü
Akdağ, Devrim
Alay, Gülçin Hilal
Tekin, Esra
Yarar, Volkan
Saraçoğlu, Kemal Tolga
Gök, Funda
Alparslan, Volkan
Tuna, Verda
Yıldız, Mürşide
Şenoğlu, Nimet
Kıraklı, Cenk
Yıldırım, Süleyman
Saraç Kübüç, Kübra
Erer, Ayşen
Gültekin, Hamza
Özmen Süner, Kezban
Kuzgun, Özge
Öztürk, Çağatay Erman
Karahan, Aydın
Deveci, Okan
Ay, Mustafa
Tüfek Öztan, Dilara
Akıncı, Seda Banu
Yalçın Solak, Melahat
Bozbay, Süha
Özçiftçi, Serhat
Gönderen, Kamil
Küçük, Ahmet Oğuzhan
Uyan, Berna
Elay, Gülseren
Boyacı, Nazlıhan
Timurkaan, Mustafa
Karakoç, Ebru
Doğan, Lerzan
Yalçınkaya, Erdem
Kazancıoğlu, Leyla
Erdal Dönmez, Gül
Yılmaz, Barış
Ergül, Dursun Fırat
Boran, Maruf
Özkarakaş, Hüseyin
Karakaş, Buğra
Ergin Özcan, Perihan
Anaklı, İlkay
Bayar, Mustafa Kemal
Yüksel, Didem
Akdağ, Şükriye
Pişkin, Özcan
Temur, Sibel
Eyüpoğlu, Selin
Tekir Yılmaz, Elvan
Zaim Avcı, Gizem
Turan, Raziye
Alkan Bayburt, Fatma
Şahintürk, Helin
Güçyetmez, Bülent
Alparslan, Mustafa Muhlis
Yarıcı, Metin
Yıldırım, Fatma
Yektaş, Abdulkadir
Yaman, Güçlü
Demirkıran, Oktay
Cinel, İsmail
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Gül, F., Kasapoğlu, U. S., Sabaz, M. S., Ay, P., Oktay, B. D., Çalışkan, G., Demir, N., Sayan, İ., Kabadayı, F., Altuntaş, G., Gümüş, A., Kırca, H., Şanlı, D., Acil, F., Dedeoğlu, A., Ural, S. G., Akın Şen, İ., Macit Aydın, E., Dayanır, H., Yelken, B., … Cinel, İ. (2023). The Impact of CoronaVac Vaccination on 28-day Mortality Rate of Critically Ill Patients with COVID-19 in Türkiye. Balkan medical journal, 40(6), 435–444. https://doi.org/10.4274/balkanmedj.galenos.2023.2023-6-9010.4274/balkanmedj.galenos.2023.2023-6-90
Özet
Background: Vaccines against coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19)
have been effective in preventing symptomatic diseases,
hospitalizations, and intensive care unit (ICU) admissions. However,
data regarding the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines in reducing
mortality among critically ill patients with COVID-19 remains unclear.
Aims: To determine the vaccination status and investigate the impact
of the COVID-19 vaccine on the 28-day mortality in critically ill
patients with COVID-19.
Study Design: Multicenter prospective observational clinical study.
Methods: This study was conducted in 60 hospitals with ICUs
managing critically ill patients with COVID-19. Patients aged ≥
18 years with confirmed COVID-19 who were admitted to the ICU
were included. The present study had two phases. The first phase
was designed as a one-day point prevalence study, and demographic
and clinical findings were evaluated. In the second phase, the 28-day
mortality was evaluated.
Results: As of August 11, 2021, 921 patients were enrolled in the
study. The mean age of the patients was 65.42 ± 16.74 years, and
48.6% (n = 448) were female. Among the critically ill patients with
COVID-19, 52.6% (n = 484) were unvaccinated, 7.7% (n = 71) were
incompletely vaccinated, and 39.8% (n = 366) were fully vaccinated.
A subgroup analysis of 817 patients who were unvaccinated (n =
484) or who had received two doses of the CoronaVac vaccine (n =
333) was performed. The 28-day mortality rate was 56.8% (n = 275)
and 57.4% (n = 191) in the unvaccinated and two-dose CoronaVac
groups, respectively. The 28-day mortality was associated with age,
hypertension, the number of comorbidities, type of respiratory support,
and APACHE II and sequential organ failure assessment scores (p <
0.05). The odds ratio for the 28-day mortality among those who had
received two doses of CoronaVac was 0.591 (95% confidence interval:
0.413-0.848) (p = 0.004).
Conclusion: Vaccination with at least two doses of CoronaVac within
six months significantly decreased mortality in vaccinated patients
than in unvaccinated patients.
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Balkan Medical JournalCilt
40Sayı
6Bağlantı
https://doi.org/10.4274/balkanmedj.galenos.2023.2023-6-90https://hdl.handle.net/11436/8598