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What Happens To Patients With Copd With Long-Term Oxygen Treatment Who Receive Mechanical Ventilation For Copd Exacerbation? A 1-Year Retrospective Follow-Up Study, N. Hajizadeh, K. Goldfeld, K. Crothers
What Happens To Patients With Copd With Long-Term Oxygen Treatment Who Receive Mechanical Ventilation For Copd Exacerbation? A 1-Year Retrospective Follow-Up Study, N. Hajizadeh, K. Goldfeld, K. Crothers
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We performed a retrospective cohort study of patients with chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD) on long-term oxygen treatment (LTOT) who received invasive mechanical ventilation for COPD exacerbation. Of the 4791 patients, 23% died in the hospital, and 45% died in the subsequent 12 months. 67% of patients were readmitted at least once in the subsequent 12 months, and 26.8% were discharged to a nursing home or skilled nursing facility within 30 days. We conclude that these patients have high mortality rates, both in-hospital and in the 12 months postdischarge. If patients survive, many will be readmitted to the hospital and …