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Of the 240,828 HF-related ED visits, 79,212 hospitalized patients were selected for detailed analysis.</div></div><div><h3>Results</h3><div>During the pandemic period, there was a 13.7 % decline in HF-related ED visits and a 6.0 % reduction in subsequent hospital admission. Despite this decrease, delays in ED presentation following symptom onset, ED length of stay, and total hospitalization duration all increased. In-hospital mortality rose by 11.5 %. Dyspnea was the most common presenting symptom (53.8 %). Multivariable logistic regression identified older age, female sex, and altered mental status at ED arrival as independent predictors of in-hospital mortality.</div></div><div><h3>Conclusions</h3><div>The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with decreased ED utilization by HF patients but increased in-hospital mortality and delays in care. 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Adults aged ≥20 years diagnosed with HF and presenting to EDs nationwide were included. Of the 240,828 HF-related ED visits, 79,212 hospitalized patients were selected for detailed analysis.</div></div><div><h3>Results</h3><div>During the pandemic period, there was a 13.7 % decline in HF-related ED visits and a 6.0 % reduction in subsequent hospital admission. Despite this decrease, delays in ED presentation following symptom onset, ED length of stay, and total hospitalization duration all increased. In-hospital mortality rose by 11.5 %. Dyspnea was the most common presenting symptom (53.8 %). Multivariable logistic regression identified older age, female sex, and altered mental status at ED arrival as independent predictors of in-hospital mortality.</div></div><div><h3>Conclusions</h3><div>The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with decreased ED utilization by HF patients but increased in-hospital mortality and delays in care. 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Clinical features and mortality risk factors in hospitalized heart failure patient during the COVID-19 pandemic: A South Korea national emergency department study
Objectives
To investigate changes in clinical characteristics and mortality-related risk factors among patients with acute and chronic heart failure (HF) admitted to emergency department (ED) in South Korea before and during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
Methods
A retrospective analysis was conducted using data from the National Emergency Department Information System (NEDIS) covering January to December 2020. Adults aged ≥20 years diagnosed with HF and presenting to EDs nationwide were included. Of the 240,828 HF-related ED visits, 79,212 hospitalized patients were selected for detailed analysis.
Results
During the pandemic period, there was a 13.7 % decline in HF-related ED visits and a 6.0 % reduction in subsequent hospital admission. Despite this decrease, delays in ED presentation following symptom onset, ED length of stay, and total hospitalization duration all increased. In-hospital mortality rose by 11.5 %. Dyspnea was the most common presenting symptom (53.8 %). Multivariable logistic regression identified older age, female sex, and altered mental status at ED arrival as independent predictors of in-hospital mortality.
Conclusions
The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with decreased ED utilization by HF patients but increased in-hospital mortality and delays in care. These findings highlight the urgent need for adaptive healthcare strategies to manage chronic cardiovascular condition during global health crises.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health (CEGH) is a multidisciplinary journal and it is published four times (March, June, September, December) a year. The mandate of CEGH is to promote articles on clinical epidemiology with focus on developing countries in the context of global health. We also accept articles from other countries. It publishes original research work across all disciplines of medicine and allied sciences, related to clinical epidemiology and global health. The journal publishes Original articles, Review articles, Evidence Summaries, Letters to the Editor. All articles published in CEGH are peer-reviewed and published online for immediate access and citation.