P. Böjti, G. Szilagyi, B. Dobi, R. Stang, I. Szikora, B. Kis, Å. Kornfeld, C. Óváry, L. Erőss, P. Banczerowski, W. Kuczyński, D. Bereczki
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We used different statistics (means, medians, trends, relative rates, linear relationships) to analyze the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on the number of IS admissions and reperfusion therapies.ResultsAlthough the non-standardized number of IS admissions, IVTs and EVTs decreased only in some measure during the COVID-19 epidemic, the trend analysis demonstrated a significant disruption in the trends. The reduction’s dynamic and extent have differed for each variable, and the number of IS admissions decreased to a disproportionally larger extent than the number of IVTs and EVTs. In contrast to IVT, the number of IS admissions and EVTs showed a significant negative linear correlation with the number of new or cumulative COVID-19 cases in Hungary.ConclusionsCollateral damages of the COVID-19 outbreak on the Hungarian IS care system were demonstrated. The disproportionally greater decline of IS admission numbers could partially be explained by the effect of health emergency operative measures. Further studies are needed to evaluate the causes of our observations.ReferencesBersano A, Kraemer M, Touzé E, Weber R, Alamowitch S, Sibon I, et al. Stroke care during the COVID-19 pandemic: experience from three large European countries. Eur J Neurol 2020;27(9):1794–800. https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.14375Böjti PP, Stang R, Gunda B, Sipos I, Bereczki D. A járulékos egészségügyi veszteségek retrospektív, egycentrumos felmérése. [Effects of COVID-19 pandemic on acute ischemic stroke care. A single-centre retrospective analysis of medical collateral damage]. Orv Hetil 2020;161(34):1395–9. https://doi.org/10.1556/650.2020.31936. Hungarian.Slowik A, Nowak R, Popiela T. Significant fall in stroke admissions in the Malopolska Voivodeship of Poland during the COVID-19 pandemic. 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尽管大多数中风中心报告称,在2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,中风护理显著下降,但来自中欧的数据有限。目的:我们旨在评估持续大流行对匈牙利缺血性卒中(IS)护理系统的影响。方法在全国范围内,我们回顾性分析了2017年1月2日至2020年12月31日匈牙利IS入院和再灌注治疗的数量,即静脉溶栓(IVT)和血管内治疗(EVT)。我们使用不同的统计数据(均值、中位数、趋势、相对率、线性关系)来分析COVID-19疫情对IS入院人数和再灌注治疗人数的影响。结果在2019冠状病毒病流行期间,虽然非标准化的IS入院人数、IVTs和EVTs数量在一定程度上有所下降,但趋势分析显示趋势明显中断。每个变量的减少动态和程度有所不同,IS入院人数的减少程度比ivt和evt的减少程度不成比例地大。与IVT相比,匈牙利IS入院人数和evt人数与新发或累计COVID-19病例数量呈显著的负线性相关。结论新冠肺炎疫情对匈牙利IS医疗体系的附带损害得到证实。IS入院人数的不成比例的更大下降可以部分地解释为卫生紧急手术措施的效果。需要进一步的研究来评估我们观察到的原因。参考文献[A],刘建军,刘建军,等。COVID-19大流行期间的卒中护理:来自三个欧洲大国的经验中国生物医学工程学报,2010;27(9):1794 - 1798。https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.14375Böjti PP, Stang R, Gunda B, Sipos I, Bereczki D. A járulékos egzszs ggyi vesztessamgek retrospektív, egycentrummos felmsamsamsametase。COVID-19大流行对急性缺血性卒中护理的影响。医学附带损害的单中心回顾性分析]。中国生物医学工程学报;2016;31(3):391 - 391。https://doi.org/10.1556/650.2020.31936。匈牙利。Slowik A, Nowak R, Popiela T.在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,波兰马洛波尔斯卡省中风入院人数大幅下降。中国生物医学工程学报,2016;31(5):472 - 472。https://doi.org/10.5603/PJNNS.a2020.0056DisclosureNothing披露
EP39* Collateral damages of COVID-19 on the hungarian ischemic stroke care
IntroductionAlthough most of the stroke centers reported a remarkable decline in stroke care during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, data from Central Europe are limited.ObjectivesWe aimed to assess the impact of the ongoing pandemic on the Hungarian ischemic stroke (IS) care system.MethodsAt a national level, we retrospectively accessed the number of IS admissions and reperfusion therapies, i.e., intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) and endovascular therapy (EVT), from 2 January 2017 to 31 December 2020 in Hungary. We used different statistics (means, medians, trends, relative rates, linear relationships) to analyze the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on the number of IS admissions and reperfusion therapies.ResultsAlthough the non-standardized number of IS admissions, IVTs and EVTs decreased only in some measure during the COVID-19 epidemic, the trend analysis demonstrated a significant disruption in the trends. The reduction’s dynamic and extent have differed for each variable, and the number of IS admissions decreased to a disproportionally larger extent than the number of IVTs and EVTs. In contrast to IVT, the number of IS admissions and EVTs showed a significant negative linear correlation with the number of new or cumulative COVID-19 cases in Hungary.ConclusionsCollateral damages of the COVID-19 outbreak on the Hungarian IS care system were demonstrated. The disproportionally greater decline of IS admission numbers could partially be explained by the effect of health emergency operative measures. Further studies are needed to evaluate the causes of our observations.ReferencesBersano A, Kraemer M, Touzé E, Weber R, Alamowitch S, Sibon I, et al. Stroke care during the COVID-19 pandemic: experience from three large European countries. Eur J Neurol 2020;27(9):1794–800. https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.14375Böjti PP, Stang R, Gunda B, Sipos I, Bereczki D. A járulékos egészségügyi veszteségek retrospektív, egycentrumos felmérése. [Effects of COVID-19 pandemic on acute ischemic stroke care. A single-centre retrospective analysis of medical collateral damage]. Orv Hetil 2020;161(34):1395–9. https://doi.org/10.1556/650.2020.31936. Hungarian.Slowik A, Nowak R, Popiela T. Significant fall in stroke admissions in the Malopolska Voivodeship of Poland during the COVID-19 pandemic. Neurol Neurochir Pol 2020;54(5):471–2. https://doi.org/10.5603/PJNNS.a2020.0056DisclosureNothing to disclose