Italy’s Post-COVID-19 Stroke Network: Has It Returned to Pre-Pandemic Standards?

E. Kacerik, Francesca Bottega, A. Andreassi, G. Sechi, A. Zoli, M. Botteri, Carlo Signorelli, N. Fagoni
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The COVID-19 pandemic strongly transformed the healthcare system in the Lombardy region (Italy), forcing a rapid reorganization of hospital structures. The emergency medical service (EMS) system and emergency departments (EDs) were among the most affected departments. Several studies have shown a change in the epidemiology of time-dependent pathologies, such as stroke, during the pandemic’s peak. However, there is little scientific evidence regarding the interpandemic phase. The regional register for ED accesses (EUOL) was analyzed, taking into consideration all accesses for stroke and stroke-like syndromes during the years 2019, 2020, and 2021. The analysis shows a significant difference in the average number of diagnoses per month [2092 vs. 1815 vs. 2015, respectively (p < 0.05)] and an increase in the percentage of transports carried out by EMS vehicles to EDs [17% vs. 25% vs. 22%, respectively (p < 0.05)]. The length of stay (LOS) increased for both discharged patients (9.0 vs. 10.1 vs. 11.2 h, respectively; p < 0.005) and hospitalized patients (7.5 vs. 9.7 vs. 10.6 h, respectively; p < 0.005). During the COVID-19 pandemic, the overall number of stroke diagnoses decreased, while the percentage of patients transported to EDs by EMS vehicles increased. Furthermore, an increased processing time in EDs was highlighted.
意大利后 COVID-19 脑卒中网络:是否已恢复到大流行前的标准?
COVID-19 大流行严重改变了意大利伦巴第大区的医疗系统,迫使医院结构迅速重组。急诊医疗服务(EMS)系统和急诊科(ED)是受影响最严重的科室之一。一些研究表明,在疫情高峰期,中风等与时间相关的病症的流行病学发生了变化。然而,关于疫情间歇期的科学证据却很少。我们对地区急诊室就诊登记簿(EUOL)进行了分析,考虑到了 2019、2020 和 2021 年期间所有因中风和中风类似综合征就诊的情况。分析结果表明,每月平均诊断数量存在明显差异[分别为 2092 例与 1815 例与 2015 例(P < 0.05)],由急救车送往急诊室的比例也有所上升[分别为 17% 与 25% 与 22%(P < 0.05)]。出院患者和住院患者的住院时间(LOS)均有所延长(分别为 9.0 小时 vs. 10.1 小时 vs. 11.2 小时;P < 0.005)(分别为 7.5 小时 vs. 9.7 小时 vs. 10.6 小时;P < 0.005)。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,诊断为中风的总人数减少,而由急救车送往急诊室的患者比例增加。此外,急诊室的处理时间也有所增加。
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