Predictive Value of P50 in the Clinical Outcome of the Patients With Severe COVID-19 Pneumonia: A Retrospective Cohort Study: Significance of P50 in the prognosis of severe COVID-19 patients

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Background: The oxygen tension at half-saturation (P50) was found to be increased in patients with respiratory distress. However, the roles of P50 calculated upon hospital admission in predicting the prognosis of severe COVID-19 patients are not well-investigated. Thus, this study aimed to investigate whether P50 values obtained from hypoxic severe COVID-19 patients upon admission were associated with a later need of invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV). This study also aimed at finding independent predictors of IMV. Methods: 151 patients with confirmed severe COVID-19 were enrolled in this study between August and December 2020. Overall, 63(41.7%) progressed to IMV, and 88(58.2%) did not need IMV. Demographic data, clinical outcome, and laboratory measurements were recorded and P50 was calculated. P50 that discriminated patients required IMV and patients did not require IMV was determined using the ROC curve. The risk factors for the need for IMV were identified through logistic regression. Results: The calculated P50 of all patients was higher than the normal value (P

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