COVID-19大流行期间心力衰竭患者的医疗保健利用与死亡

Sheila M. Manemann MPH , Susan A. Weston MS , Ruoxiang Jiang BSc , Nicholas B. Larson PhD , Véronique L. Roger MD, MPH , Paul Y. Takahashi MD, MPH , Alanna M. Chamberlain PhD , Mandeep Singh MD , Jennifer L. St. Sauver PhD , Suzette J. Bielinski PhD, MEd
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目的比较2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行前后心力衰竭(HF)患者1年医疗服务利用率和死亡率。患者和方法:2019年1月1日,明尼苏达州东南部9个县18岁及以上的HF诊断居民;2020年1月1日;和2021年1月1日,对生命状态、急诊(ED)就诊和住院情况进行了为期1年的随访。结果5631例HF患者(平均年龄76岁;2019年1月1日,5996例患者(平均年龄76岁;52%男性),6162例患者(平均年龄75岁;54%是男性),2021年1月1日。在调整合并症和危险因素后,与2019年相比,2020年和2021年HF患者的死亡风险相似。调整后,2020年和2021年HF患者全因住院的可能性较低(2020年:比率比[RR], 0.88;95% ci, 0.81-0.95;2021年:rr为0.90;95% CI, 0.83-0.97)。2020年HF患者就诊ED的可能性也较低(RR, 0.85;95% ci, 0.80-0.92)。在明尼苏达州东南部的这项基于人群的大型研究中,我们观察到,与2019年相比,2020年和2021年HF患者住院率下降了约10%,2020年急诊科就诊率下降了15%。尽管医疗保健利用发生了变化,但我们发现2020年和2021年HF患者的1年死亡率与2019年相比没有差异。目前尚不清楚是否会观察到任何长期后果。
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Health Care Utilization and Death in Patients With Heart Failure During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Objective

To compare the 1-year health care utilization and mortality in persons living with heart failure (HF) before and during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

Patients and Methods

Residents of a 9-county area in southeastern Minnesota aged 18 years or older with a HF diagnosis on January 1, 2019; January 1, 2020; and January 1, 2021, were identified and followed up for 1-year for vital status, emergency department (ED) visits, and hospitalizations.

Results

We identified 5631 patients with HF (mean age, 76 years; 53% men) on January 1, 2019, 5996 patients (mean age, 76 years; 52% men) on January 1, 2020, and 6162 patients (mean age, 75 years; 54% men) on January 1, 2021. After adjustment for comorbidities and risk factors, patients with HF in 2020 and patients with HF in 2021 experienced similar risks of mortality compared with those in 2019. After adjustment, patients with HF in 2020 and 2021 were less likely to experience all-cause hospitalizations (2020: rate ratio [RR], 0.88; 95% CI, 0.81-0.95; 2021: RR, 0.90; 95% CI, 0.83-0.97) compared with patients in 2019. Patients with HF in 2020 were also less likely to experience ED visits (RR, 0.85; 95% CI, 0.80-0.92).

Conclusion

In this large population-based study in southeastern Minnesota, we observed an approximately 10% decrease in hospitalizations among patients with HF in 2020 and 2021 and a 15% decrease in ED visits in 2020 compared with those in 2019. Despite the change in health care utilization, we found no difference in the 1-year mortality between patients with HF in 2020 and those in 2021 compared with those in 2019. It is unknown whether any longer-term consequences will be observed.

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