IF 2.8 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Open Heart Pub Date : 2025-02-27 DOI:10.1136/openhrt-2024-002935
Kathy Z Dai, Luca Bremner, Yosef Cohen, Ganesan Karthikeyan, Thomas Nb Pascual, Bin Lu, Amjed Albadr, Hee-Seung Henry Bom, Tairkhan Dautov, Shazia Fatima, Mohamad Haidar, Nobuo Iguchi, Felix Yj Kang, Benjapa Khiewvan, Damayanthi Nanayakkara, Phuoc Minh Hiep Nguyen, Chetan Patel, Gulnora Rozikhodjaeva, Nathan Better, Rodrigo J Cerci, Sharmila Dorbala, Leslee J Shaw, Todd C Villines, João V Vitola, Michelle C Williams, Andrew D Choi, Eli Malkovskiy, Michael Randazzo, Francesco Gianmarile, Yaroslav Pynda, Maurizio Dondi, Diana Paez, Andrew J Einstein
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背景:了解亚洲与大流行相关的心血管检测的减少和随后的恢复情况对于指导地区公共卫生工作非常重要:本研究旨在评估COVID-19大流行一年后亚洲心血管检测的恢复情况:在这项关于 COVID-19 对 2020 年 4 月和 2021 年 4 月心血管诊断护理影响的全球调查的子分析中,对亚洲各次区域、世界银行收入组别和成像方式的检测量恢复情况进行了比较:在全球 669 个站点中,有 164 个站点位于 33 个亚洲国家。从 2019 年 3 月到 2020 年 4 月,亚洲的心血管检测量减少了 53%,到 2021 年 4 月又恢复了 96%,而世界其他地区的恢复率为 98%。东亚、西亚和中亚的恢复率分别为 123% 和 110%,而南亚和东南亚的恢复率分别为 50% 和 80%。亚洲高收入国家和中高收入国家的检测量分别恢复到 117% 和 121%,但中低收入国家和低收入国家的恢复率仍然较低,分别为 49% 和 14%。2019年3月至2021年4月期间,负荷心电图、负荷回波和负荷正电子发射断层扫描检查的检查量中位数分别减少了48%、35%和57%,而冠状动脉钙化、冠状动脉CT血管造影和心脏磁共振检查的检查量在此期间保持稳定:结论:COVID-19大流行一年后,亚洲心血管检测的恢复在南部和东南部次区域以及低收入国家滞后。先进的心脏成像模式比标准的压力测试模式更容易恢复。
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Recovery of cardiovascular testing in Asia during the COVID-19 pandemic: findings from the INCAPS COVID 2 study.

Background: Understanding pandemic-related reductions and subsequent recovery of cardiovascular testing in Asia is important for guiding regional public health efforts.

Objectives: This study sought to evaluate the recovery of cardiovascular testing in Asia 1 year into the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: In this subanalysis of a worldwide survey on the impact of COVID-19 on cardiovascular diagnostic care in April 2020 and April 2021, recovery of testing volume in Asia was compared among subregions, World Bank income groups and imaging modalities.

Results: Of 669 sites worldwide, 164 sites were in 33 Asian countries. Cardiovascular testing volumes in Asia decreased by 53% from March 2019 to April 2020, then recovered 96% of this decrease by April 2021, compared with 98% recovery in the rest of the world. Eastern Asia and Western and Central Asia reported recovery rates of 123% and 110%, compared with 50% and 80% recovery in Southern and South-eastern Asia. Testing volumes among high-income and upper-middle-income Asian countries recovered to 117% and 121% but remained depressed at 49% and 14% recovery in lower-middle and low-income countries, respectively. Stress ECG, stress echo and stress positron emission tomography studies experienced median reductions of 48%, 35% and 57% in testing volume between March 2019 and April 2021, while volumes of coronary artery calcium, coronary CT angiography and cardiac MR remained stable during this period.

Conclusions: The recovery of cardiovascular testing in Asia 1 year into the COVID-19 pandemic lagged in the Southern and South-eastern subregions, as well as in lower-income countries. Recovery favoured advanced cardiac imaging modalities over standard stress testing modalities.

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Open Heart
Open Heart CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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期刊介绍: Open Heart is an online-only, open access cardiology journal that aims to be “open” in many ways: open access (free access for all readers), open peer review (unblinded peer review) and open data (data sharing is encouraged). The goal is to ensure maximum transparency and maximum impact on research progress and patient care. The journal is dedicated to publishing high quality, peer reviewed medical research in all disciplines and therapeutic areas of cardiovascular medicine. Research is published across all study phases and designs, from study protocols to phase I trials to meta-analyses, including small or specialist studies. Opinionated discussions on controversial topics are welcomed. Open Heart aims to operate a fast submission and review process with continuous publication online, to ensure timely, up-to-date research is available worldwide. The journal adheres to a rigorous and transparent peer review process, and all articles go through a statistical assessment to ensure robustness of the analyses. Open Heart is an official journal of the British Cardiovascular Society.
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