在COVID-19大流行“封锁”期间治疗急性中风——克罗地亚的经验

Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.18054/pb.v123i3-4.11586
Z. Poljaković, Marina Roje Bedeković, K. Čaljkušić, Meri Matijaca, I. Pintarić, V. Vuletić, D. Bonifačić, M. Bralic, J. Ljevak
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背景与目的:在第一波新冠肺炎大流行期间,不可避免的封锁情景导致了全球医疗系统的不同方法。在此期间,卫生保健服务面临着时间、地点和人力资源管理的问题。然而,尽管在所有国家都将卫生力量转向与这种新的未知病毒作斗争,但仍然需要根据准则对所有其他紧急情况进行常规治疗。本研究的目的是分析克罗地亚在第一波Covid大流行期间的急性卒中护理。材料和方法:为了获得中风患者在专门的医院中风单位和中心住院治疗的比率,我们收集了克罗地亚四所大学医院的数据。我们分析了2020年2月11日至5月11日住院的脑卒中患者人数以及接受再通治疗的患者比例。结果:我们的结果显示,到急诊科就诊的所有神经系统患者的数量略有下降。2019年接受再通治疗的患者为158例(19%),而2020年为177例(26%)。2019年和2020年分别有72例(9%)和68例(10%)患者接受了单独溶栓治疗,而2019年和2020年分别有86例(10%)和109例(16%)患者接受了血栓切除术(溶栓或不溶栓)。结论:我们没有注意到大学医院的脑卒中重症患者较少或护理水平较低。
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Acute stroke treatment during COVID-19 pandemic "lockdown" period – Croatian experience
Background and purpose: Inevitable lockdown scenario during the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic led to different approaches of medical care system worldwide. During this period, health care services faced theproblem of time, place and human resources management. However, in spite of redirecting health forces to fight this new and unknown virus in all countries, the need of routine treatment of all the other emergencies according to the guidelines remained present. The aim of our study was to analyse the acute stroke care in Croatia during first wave of Covid pandemic.Materials and methods: In order to achieve the rate of stroke patients admitted to hospital care in dedicated hospital stroke units and centers, we have gathered the data from four Croatian University Hospitals. We analyzed the number of hospitalized stroke patients from 1th of February to 1th of May 2020 and the proportions of patients treated with recanalization therapy.Results: Our results showed a slight decrease of number of all neurological patients who arrived to the Emergency Unit. In 2019 recanalization therapy was given to 158 patients (19%) vs 177 (26%) in 2020. Thrombolysis alone was given to 72 (9%) of patients in 2019 and to 68 (10%) of patients in 2020, while thrombectomy (with or without thrombolysis) has been performed to 86 (10%) vs 109 (16%) patients in 2019 and 2020 respectively.Conclusion: In conclusion, we did not notice less severe stroke patients or lower level of stroke care in University Hospitals.
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