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Title: Treatment delays and in-hospital outcomes in acute myocardial infarction during the COVID-19 pandemic: A nationwide study
Authors: Erol, M.K.
Kayıkçıoğlu, M.
Kılıçkap, M.
Güler, A.
Yıldırım, A.
Kahraman, F.
Can, V.
İnci, Sinan
Baysal, Sadettin Selçuk
Er, Okan
Kafkas, Çağrı
Yayla, Çağrı
Arın, Can Baba
Aktaş, İbrahim
Yalçın, Ahmet Arif
Genç, Ömer
Zeybey, Utku
Keywords: Acute myocardial infarction
COVID-19
Pandemic
Total ischemic time
Treatment delay
aged
cardiogenic shock
coronary angiography
Coronavirus infection
emergency health service
female
heart failure
heart infarction
human
male
middle aged
mortality
pandemic
percutaneous coronary intervention
prognosis
register
regression analysis
ST segment elevation myocardial infarction
time factor
time to treatment
treatment outcome
turkey (bird)
virus pneumonia
Aged
Coronary Angiography
Coronavirus Infections
Emergency Medical Services
Female
Heart Failure
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Myocardial Infarction
Pandemics
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Pneumonia, Viral
Prognosis
Registries
Regression Analysis
Shock, Cardiogenic
ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction
Time Factors
Time-to-Treatment
Treatment Outcome
Turkey
Publisher: Turkish Society of Cardiology
Abstract: Objective: Delayed admission of myocardial infarction (MI) patients is an important prognostic factor. In the present nationwide registry (TURKMI-2), we evaluated the treatment delays and outcomes of patients with acute MI during the Covid-19 pandemic and compaired with a recent pre-pandemic registry (TURKMI-1). Methods: The pandemic and pre-pandemic studies were conducted prospectively as 15-day snapshot registries in the same 48 centers. The inclusion criteria for both registries were aged ?18 years and a final diagnosis of acute MI (AMI) with positive troponin levels. The only difference between the 2 registries was that the pre-pandemic (TURKMI-1) registry (n=1872) included only patients presenting within the first 48 hours after symptom-onset. TURKMI-2 enrolled all consecutive patients (n=1113) presenting with AMI during the pandemic period. Results: A comparison of the patients with acute MI presenting within the 48-hour of symptom-onset in the pre-pandemic and pandemic registries revealed an overall 47.1% decrease in acute MI admissions during the pandemic. Median time from symptom-onset to hospital-arrival increased from 150 min to 185 min in patients with ST elevation MI (STEMI) and 295 min to 419 min in patients presenting with non-STEMI (NSTEMI) (p-values <0.001). Door-to-balloon time was similar in the two periods (37 vs. 40 min, p=0.448). In the pandemic period, percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) decreased, especially in the NSTEMI group (60.3% vs. 47.4% in NSTEMI, p<0.001; 94.8% vs. 91.1% in STEMI, p=0.013) but the decrease was not significant in STEMI patients admitted within 12 hours of symptom-onset (94.9% vs. 92.1%; p=0.075). In-hospital major adverse cardiac events (MACE) were significantly increased during the pandemic period [4.8% vs. 8.9%; p<0.001; age- and sex-adjusted Odds ratio (95% CI) 1.96 (1.20-3.22) for NSTEMI, p=0.007; and 2.08 (1.38-3.13) for STEMI, p<0.001]. Conclusion: The present comparison of 2 nationwide registries showed a significant delay in treatment of patients presenting with acute MI during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although PCI was performed in a timely fashion, an increase in treatment delay might be responsible for the increased risk of MACE. Public education and establishing COVID-free hospitals are necessary to overcome patients' fear of using healthcare services and mitigate the potential complications of AMI during the pandemic. © 2020 by Turkish Society of Cardiology.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/36944
https://doi.org/10.14744/AnatolJCardiol.2020.98607
ISSN: 2149-2263
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