Impact of COVID‐19 pandemic on acute heart failure admissions and mortality: a multicentre study (COV‐HF‐SIRIO 6 study). (16th November 2021)
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- Impact of COVID‐19 pandemic on acute heart failure admissions and mortality: a multicentre study (COV‐HF‐SIRIO 6 study). (16th November 2021)
- Main Title:
- Impact of COVID‐19 pandemic on acute heart failure admissions and mortality: a multicentre study (COV‐HF‐SIRIO 6 study)
- Authors:
- Kubica, Jacek
Ostrowska, Małgorzata
Stolarek, Wioleta
Kasprzak, Michał
Grzelakowska, Klaudyna
Kryś, Jacek
Kubica, Aldona
Adamski, Piotr
Podhajski, Przemysław
Navarese, Eliano Pio
Anielska‐Michalak, Edyta
Brycht, Oliwia
Curzytek, Andrzej
Dudek, Aneta
Gromadziński, Leszek
Grzelakowski, Paweł
Kamiński, Leszek
Kleinrok, Andrzej
Kostkiewicz, Marcin
Koziński, Marek
Król, Paweł
Kulawik, Tomasz
Minczew, Gleb
Mindykowski, Marcin
Pawlak, Agnieszka
Prokopczuk, Janusz
Skonieczny, Grzegorz
Sobkowicz, Bożena
Sowiński, Sergiusz
Stankala, Sebastian
Szymański, Paweł
Wester, Andrzej
Wilczewski, Przemysław
Bartuś, Stanisław
Budaj, Andrzej
Gąsior, Mariusz
Gruchała, Marcin
Drożdż, Jarosław
Jaguszewski, Miłosz
Jankowski, Piotr
Legutko, Jacek
Lesiak, Maciej
Leszek, Przemysław
Mitkowski, Przemysław
Nessler, Jadwiga
Tomaszuk‐Kazberuk, Anna
Tycińska, Agnieszka
Zdrojewski, Tomasz
Kaźmierczak, Jarosław
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Aims: The coronavirus disease‐2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic has changed the landscape of medical care delivery worldwide. We aimed to assess the influence of COVID‐19 pandemic on hospital admissions and in‐hospital mortality rate in patients with acute heart failure (AHF) in a retrospective, multicentre study. Methods and results: From 1 January 2019 to 31 December 2020, a total of 101 433 patients were hospitalized in 24 Cardiology Departments in Poland. The number of patients admitted due to AHF decreased by 23.4% from 9853 in 2019 to 7546 in 2020 ( P < 0.001). We noted a significant reduction of self‐referrals in the times of COVID‐19 pandemic accounting 27.8% ( P < 0.001), with increased number of AHF patients brought by an ambulance by 15.9% ( P < 0.001). The length of hospital stay was overall similar (7.7 ± 2.8 vs. 8.2 ± 3.7 days; P = not significant). The in‐hospital all‐cause mortality in AHF patients was 444 (5.2%) in 2019 vs. 406 (6.5%) in 2020 ( P < 0.001). A total number of AHF patients with concomitant COVID‐19 was 239 (3.2% of AHF patients hospitalized in 2020). The rate of in‐hospital deaths in AHF patients with COVID‐19 was extremely high accounting 31.4%, reaching up to 44.1% in the peak of the pandemic in November 2020. Conclusions: Our study indicates that the COVID‐19 pandemic led to (i) reduced hospital admissions for AHF; (ii) decreased number of self‐referred AHF patients and increased number of AHF patients brought by an ambulance; andAbstract: Aims: The coronavirus disease‐2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic has changed the landscape of medical care delivery worldwide. We aimed to assess the influence of COVID‐19 pandemic on hospital admissions and in‐hospital mortality rate in patients with acute heart failure (AHF) in a retrospective, multicentre study. Methods and results: From 1 January 2019 to 31 December 2020, a total of 101 433 patients were hospitalized in 24 Cardiology Departments in Poland. The number of patients admitted due to AHF decreased by 23.4% from 9853 in 2019 to 7546 in 2020 ( P < 0.001). We noted a significant reduction of self‐referrals in the times of COVID‐19 pandemic accounting 27.8% ( P < 0.001), with increased number of AHF patients brought by an ambulance by 15.9% ( P < 0.001). The length of hospital stay was overall similar (7.7 ± 2.8 vs. 8.2 ± 3.7 days; P = not significant). The in‐hospital all‐cause mortality in AHF patients was 444 (5.2%) in 2019 vs. 406 (6.5%) in 2020 ( P < 0.001). A total number of AHF patients with concomitant COVID‐19 was 239 (3.2% of AHF patients hospitalized in 2020). The rate of in‐hospital deaths in AHF patients with COVID‐19 was extremely high accounting 31.4%, reaching up to 44.1% in the peak of the pandemic in November 2020. Conclusions: Our study indicates that the COVID‐19 pandemic led to (i) reduced hospital admissions for AHF; (ii) decreased number of self‐referred AHF patients and increased number of AHF patients brought by an ambulance; and (iii) increased in‐hospital mortality for AHF with very high mortality rate for concomitant AHF and COVID‐19. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- ESC heart failure. Volume 9:Number 1(2022)
- Journal:
- ESC heart failure
- Issue:
- Volume 9:Number 1(2022)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 9, Issue 1 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 9
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0009-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 721
- Page End:
- 728
- Publication Date:
- 2021-11-16
- Subjects:
- Heart failure -- COVID‐19 -- In‐hospital mortality -- Hospitalization
Heart failure -- Periodicals
616.129005 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)2055-5822 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/ehf2.13680 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 2055-5822
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