COVID-19 大流行与已确诊心房颤动患者的临床结果和用药趋势:全国报销数据分析

IF 1.3 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS American heart journal plus : cardiology research and practice Pub Date : 2024-04-20 DOI:10.1016/j.ahjo.2024.100396
Inmaculada Hernandez , Lanting Yang , Shangbin Tang , Teresa Cameron , Jingchuan Guo , Nico Gabriel , Utibe R. Essien , Jared W. Magnani , Walid F. Gellad
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研究目的COVID-19 大流行扰乱了医疗保健系统的多个方面,包括慢性病的诊断和控制。在这项回顾性队列研究中,我们使用去标识化的 Optum Clinformatics® Data Mart 确定了在 2019 年之前任何时间已确诊房颤的患者,并从 2019 年 3 月 18 日开始随访,直至患者死亡、退出或研究结束(2021 年 9 月 30 日)。我们构建了间断时间序列,以检验 COVID-19 大流行(2020 年 11 月 3 日,大流行宣布日)开始后的结果变化。然后,我们确定了大流行开始后第一个月的结果,该月的结果恢复到了大流行前的水平。结果 共有 561,758 名患者参与了研究,平均年龄为 77 ± 9.9 岁。全因住院的月发病率从大流行前的 2.8% 降至大流行后的 1.7%,水平变化的 p 值为 0.001。新诊断出缺血性中风的比例从大流行宣布前的 0.28% 下降到宣布后的 0.20%,诊断出大出血的比例从 0.81% 下降到 0.59%,两者的 p 值均为 0.01。缺血性中风和出血事件的发生率分别于 2020 年 10 月和 11 月恢复到大流行前的水平。结论 COVID-19 大流行与全国范围内已确诊房颤患者队列中缺血性中风和出血就诊率下降有关。
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COVID-19 pandemic and trends in clinical outcomes and medication use for patients with established atrial fibrillation: A nationwide analysis of claims data

Study objective

The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted multiple aspects of the health care system, including the diagnosis and control of chronic conditions. This study aimed to quantify pandemic-related changes in the rates of clinical events among patients with atrial fibrillation (AF).

Design/setting/participants

In this retrospective cohort study, we identified individuals with established AF at any time before 2019 using de-identified Optum's Clinformatics® Data Mart, and followed them from 3/18/2019 to death, or disenrollment, or the end of the study (09/30/2021).

Main outcome

Rates of clinical event, including all-cause hospitalization, ischemic stroke, and bleeding. We constructed interrupted time series to test changes in outcomes after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic (3/11/2020, date of pandemic declaration). We then identified the first month after the start of the pandemic in which outcomes returned to pre-pandemic levels.

Results

A total of 561,758 patients, with a mean age of 77 ± 9.9 years, were included in the study. The monthly incidence rate of all-cause hospitalization decreased from 2.8 % in the period immediately before the pandemic declaration to 1.7 % in the period immediately after, with p-value for level change<0.001. The rate of new ischemic stroke diagnoses decreased from 0.28 % in the period immediately before pandemic declaration to 0.20 % in the period immediately after, and the rate of major bleeding diagnoses from 0.81 % to 0.59 %, both p-values for level change<0.01. The incidence rate of ischemic stroke and bleeding events returned to pre-pandemic levels in October and November 2020, respectively.

Conclusions

The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with a decrease in health care visits for ischemic stroke and bleeding in a nationwide cohort of patients with established AF.

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