Modeling Of Waiting Lists For Chronic Heart Failure In The Wake Of The COVID-19 Pandemic

Alan F. Wise, Lucy E. Morgan, Al Heib, C. Currie, A. Champneys, Nadarajah I Ramesh, C. Gale, M. Mamas
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The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted access to health services globally for patients with non-Covid-19 conditions. We consider the condition of heart failure and describe a discrete event simulation model built to describe the impact of the pandemic and associated societal lockdowns on access to diagnosis procedures. The number of patients diagnosed with heart failure fell during the pandemic and in the UK, the number of GP referrals for diagnostic tests in November 2020 were at 20% of their pre-pandemic levels. While the numbers in the system have fallen clinicians believe that this is not reflective of a change in need, suggesting that many patients are delaying accessing care during pandemic peaks. While the effect of this is uncertain, it is thought that this could have a significant impact on patient survival. Initial results reproduce the observed increase in the number of patients waiting.
COVID-19大流行后慢性心力衰竭等候名单的建模
Covid-19大流行扰乱了全球非Covid-19患者获得卫生服务的机会。我们考虑了心力衰竭的情况,并描述了一个离散事件模拟模型,该模型旨在描述大流行和相关社会封锁对获得诊断程序的影响。在大流行期间,被诊断患有心力衰竭的患者数量下降,在英国,2020年11月,全科医生转诊进行诊断测试的数量是大流行前水平的20%。虽然系统中的数字有所下降,但临床医生认为,这并不反映需求的变化,这表明许多患者在大流行高峰期间推迟了获得护理的时间。虽然这种影响尚不确定,但人们认为这可能对患者的生存产生重大影响。初步结果再现了观察到的等待患者数量的增加。
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