Indirect impact of the war in Ukraine on primary percutaneous coronary interventions for ST-elevation myocardial infarction in Poland.

M. Mamas, Glen P Martin, Marek Grygier, R. Wadhera, Christian Mallen, Nick Curzen, H. Wijeysundera, Amitava Banerjee, E. Kontopantelis, Muhammad Rashid, Janusz Sielski, Zbigniew Siudak
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INTRODUCTION The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 resulted in the displacement of approximately 12.5 million refugees to adjacent countries including Poland, that may have strained healthcare service delivery. OBJECTIVES Using the ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) data, we aimed to evaluate whether the Russian invasion of Ukraine has indirectly impacted the delivery of acute cardiovascular care in Poland. PATIENTS AND METHODS We analyzed all adult patients undergoing percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) for STEMI across Poland between 25th February 2017 to 24th May 2022. Centers were allocated to regions of <100km and >100km of the Polish-Ukraine border. Mixed effect generalized linear regression models with random effects per hospital were used to explore the associations between the war in Ukraine starting with several outcomes of interest, and whether these associations differed across regions of 100km from the Polish-Ukraine border. RESULTS A total of 90,115 procedures were included in the analysis. The average number of procedures per-month was similar to predicted volume for centers in the >100km region, while the average number of PCI was higher than expected (by an estimated 15 (11-19)) for the <100km region. There was no difference in adjusted fatality rate or quality of care outcomes pre- vs. during-war in both <100 and >100 km regions, with no evidence of a difference-in-difference across regions. CONCLUSIONS Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, there was only a modest and temporary increase in primary PCI predominantly in centers situated within 100km of the border, although no significant impact on in-hospital fatality rate.
乌克兰战争对波兰 ST 型抬高心肌梗死经皮冠状动脉介入治疗的间接影响。
导言 2022 年 2 月俄罗斯入侵乌克兰,导致约 1250 万难民流落到包括波兰在内的邻国,这可能给医疗服务的提供造成了压力。目的利用ST段抬高型心肌梗死(STEMI)数据,我们旨在评估俄罗斯入侵乌克兰是否间接影响了波兰的急性心血管病医疗服务。中心被分配到波兰-乌克兰边境 100 公里的地区。研究人员使用具有随机效应的混合效应广义线性回归模型来探讨乌克兰战争开始与几种相关结果之间的关系,以及这些关系在距离波乌边境 100km 的不同地区是否存在差异。结论俄罗斯入侵乌克兰后,虽然对院内死亡率没有显著影响,但主要位于边境 100km 范围内的中心的初级 PCI 仅出现了短暂的小幅增长。
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