Impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on the care of patients with acute and chronic aortic conditions. (4th January 2021)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on the care of patients with acute and chronic aortic conditions. (4th January 2021)
- Main Title:
- Impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on the care of patients with acute and chronic aortic conditions
- Authors:
- Czerny, Martin
Gottardi, Roman
Puiu, Paul
Bernecker, Oliver Y
Citro, Rodolfo
Della Corte, Alessandro
di Marco, Luca
Fink, Martina
Gosslau, Yvonne
Haldenwang, Peter Lukas
Heijmen, Robin H
Hugas-Mallorqui, Maria
Iesu, Severino
Jacobsen, Oyvind
Jassar, Arminder S
Juraszek, Andrzej
Kolowca, Maciej
Lepidi, Sandro
Marrocco-Trischitta, Massimiliano M
Matsuda, Hitoshi
Meisenbacher, Katrin
Micari, Antonio
Minatoya, Kenji
Park, Kay-Hyun
Peterss, Sven
Petrich, Michael
Piffaretti, Gabriele
Probst, Chris
Reutersberg, Benedikt
Rosati, Fabrizio
Schachner, Bruno
Schachner, Thomas
Sorokin, Vitali A
Szeberin, Zoltan
Szopinski, Piotr
Di Tommaso, Luigi
Trimarchi, Santi
Verhoeven, Eric L G
Vogt, Ferdinand
Voetsch, Andreas
Walter, Tim
Weiss, Gabriel
Yuan, Xun
Benedetto, Filippo
De Bellis, Antonio
D´ Oria, Mario
Discher, Philipp
Zierer, Andreas
Rylski, Bartosz
van den Berg, Jos C
Wyss, Thomas R
Bossone, Eduardo
Schmidli, Jürg
Nienaber, Christoph
Accarino, Giulio
Baldascino, Francesco
Böckler, Dittmar
Corazzari, Claudio
D´ Alessio, Ilenia
de Beaufort, Hector
De Troia, Christopher
Dumfarth, Julia
Galbiati, Denise
Gorgatti, Filippo
Hagl, Christian
Hamiko, Marwan
Huber, Florian
Hyhlik-Duerr, Alexander
Ianelli, Gabriele
Iesu, Ivana
Jung, Joon-Chui
Kainz, Frieda-Maria
Katsargyris, Athanasios
Koter, Stephan
Kusmierczyk, Mariusz
Kolsut, Piotr
Lengyel, Balazs
Lomazzi, Chiara
Muneretto, Claudio
Nava, Giovanni
Nolte, Thomas
Pacini, Davide
Pleban, Eliza
Rychla, Miriam
Sakamoto, Kazuhisa
Shijo, Takayuki
Yokawa, Koki
Siepe, Matthias
Sirch, Joachim
Strauch, Justus
Sule, Jai Ajitchandra
Tobler, Eva-Luca
Walter, Corinna
Weigang, Ernst
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: : OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on acute and elective thoracic and abdominal aortic procedures. METHODS: Forty departments shared their data on acute and elective thoracic and abdominal aortic procedures between January and May 2020 and January and May 2019 in Europe, Asia and the USA. Admission rates as well as delay from onset of symptoms to referral were compared. RESULTS: No differences in the number of acute thoracic and abdominal aortic procedures were observed between 2020 and the reference period in 2019 [incidence rates ratio (IRR): 0.96, confidence interval (CI) 0.89–1.04; P = 0.39]. Also, no difference in the time interval from acute onset of symptoms to referral was recorded (<12 h 32% vs > 12 h 68% in 2020, < 12 h 34% vs > 12 h 66% in 2019 P = 0.29). Conversely, a decline of 35% in elective procedures was seen (IRR: 0.81, CI 0.76–0.87; P < 0.001) with substantial differences between countries and the most pronounced decline in Italy (−40%, P < 0.001). Interestingly, in Switzerland, an increase in the number of elective cases was observed (+35%, P = 0.02). CONCLUSIONS: There was no change in the number of acute thoracic and abdominal aortic cases and procedures during the initial wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, whereas the case load of elective operations and procedures decreased significantly. Patients with acute aortic syndromes presented despite COVID-19 and were managed according toAbstract: : OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on acute and elective thoracic and abdominal aortic procedures. METHODS: Forty departments shared their data on acute and elective thoracic and abdominal aortic procedures between January and May 2020 and January and May 2019 in Europe, Asia and the USA. Admission rates as well as delay from onset of symptoms to referral were compared. RESULTS: No differences in the number of acute thoracic and abdominal aortic procedures were observed between 2020 and the reference period in 2019 [incidence rates ratio (IRR): 0.96, confidence interval (CI) 0.89–1.04; P = 0.39]. Also, no difference in the time interval from acute onset of symptoms to referral was recorded (<12 h 32% vs > 12 h 68% in 2020, < 12 h 34% vs > 12 h 66% in 2019 P = 0.29). Conversely, a decline of 35% in elective procedures was seen (IRR: 0.81, CI 0.76–0.87; P < 0.001) with substantial differences between countries and the most pronounced decline in Italy (−40%, P < 0.001). Interestingly, in Switzerland, an increase in the number of elective cases was observed (+35%, P = 0.02). CONCLUSIONS: There was no change in the number of acute thoracic and abdominal aortic cases and procedures during the initial wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, whereas the case load of elective operations and procedures decreased significantly. Patients with acute aortic syndromes presented despite COVID-19 and were managed according to current guidelines. Further analysis is required to prove that deferral of elective cases had no impact on premature mortality. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery. Volume 59:Number 5(2021)
- Journal:
- European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery
- Issue:
- Volume 59:Number 5(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 59, Issue 5 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 59
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0059-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- 1096
- Page End:
- 1102
- Publication Date:
- 2021-01-04
- Subjects:
- Acute and elective thoracic and abdominal aortic procedures -- Coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic
Heart -- Surgery -- Periodicals
Chest -- Surgery -- Periodicals
617.54 - Journal URLs:
- http://ejcts.oxfordjournals.org/ ↗
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10107940 ↗
http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/ejcts/ezaa452 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1010-7940
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