Impact of COVID-19 outbreak on ischemic stroke admissions and in-hospital mortality in North-West Spain
Tejada Meza, Herbert; Lambea Gil, Álvaro; Saldaña, Agustín Sancho; Martínez-Zabaleta, Maite; Juez, Patricia de la Riva; Martínez, Elena López-Cancio; Apilánez, María Castañón; Isasi, María Herrera; Enguita, Juan Marta; Alfonso, Mercedes de Lera; Arenillas, Juan F; Olaizola, Jon Segurola; Fernández, Juan José Timiraos; SANCHEZ HERRERO, JOAQUIN; Castellanos Rodrigo, María del Mar; ROEL GARCIA, ALEXIA; Menéndez, Ignacio Casado; Freijo, Mar; Rodriguez, Alain Luna; Portilla, Enrique Palacio; López, Yésica Jiménez; Rodriguez Castro, Emillio Francisco; Arias Rivas, Susana; García, Javier Tejada; Rodríguez, Iria Beltrán; Julián-Villaverde, Francisco; García, Maria Pilar Moreno; Trejo-Gabriel-Galán, José María; Iñiguez, Ana Echavarría; Juste, Carlos Tejero; Lázaro, Cristina Pérez; Moreno, Javier Marta
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The Nordictus InvestigatorsDate issued
2020Journal title
International Journal of Stroke
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anciano | neumonía | centros de asistencia terciaria | mortalidad hospitalaria | isquemia cerebral | reperfusión | pandemias | estudios retrospectivos | hospitalización | accidente cerebrovascular | humanos | infecciones por CoronavirusMeSH
Hospital Mortality | Pandemics | Reperfusion | Humans | Hospitalization | Coronavirus Infections | Pneumonia | Brain Ischemia | Stroke | Retrospective Studies | Aged | Tertiary Care CentersAbstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Spain has been one of the countries heavily stricken by COVID-19. But this epidemic has not affected all regions equally. We analyzed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospital stroke admissions and in-hospital mortality in tertiary referral hospitals from North-West Spain. METHODS: Spanish multicenter retrospective observational study based on data from tertiary hospitals of the NORDICTUS network. We recorded the number of patients admitted for ischemic stroke between 30 December 2019 and 3 May 2020, the number of IVT and EVT procedures, and in-hospital mortality. RESULTS: In the study period, 2737 patients were admitted with ischemic stroke. There was a decrease in the weekly mean admitted patients during the pandemic (124 vs. 173, p<0.001). In-hospital mortality of stroke patients increased significantly (9.9% vs. 6.5%, p = 0.003), but there were no differences in the proportion of IVT (17.3% vs. 16.1%, p = 0.405) or EVT (22% vs. 23%, p = 0.504). CONCLUSION: We found a decrease in the number of ischemic stroke admissions and an increase in in-hospital mortality during the COVID-19 epidemic in this large study from North-West Spain. There were regional changes within the network, not fully explained by the severity of the pandemic in different regions.
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