Deciding When to Intubate a COVID-19 Patient.
Newsha FarhadiHesam Aldin VarpaeiSamrand Fattah GhaziLaya AmoozadehMostafa MohammadiPublished in: Anesthesiology and pain medicine (2022)
There were no statistically significant differences in total mortality between early- and late-intubated patients. APACHE 2 scores, NLR, RR, and history of ischemic heart disease are some of the appropriate predictors of intubation. Higher respiratory rates (tachypnea) can be an indicator of early intubation. The ROX index is one of the most sensitive and capable tools for predicting intubation. Intubation status is a potent predictor of in-hospital mortality.