Małgorzata Ostrowska, Michał Kasprzak, Wioleta Stolarek, Klaudyna Grzelakowska, Jacek Kryś, Aldona Kubica, Piotr Adamski, Przemysław Podhajski, Eliano Pio Navarese, Edyta Anielska-Michalak, Oliwia Matuszewska-Brycht, Andrzej Curzytek, Aneta Dudek, Leszek Gromadziński, Paweł Grzelakowski, Leszek Kamiński, Andrzej Kleinrok, Marcin Kostkiewicz, Marek Koziński, Paweł Król, Tomasz Kulawik, Gleb Minczew, Marcin Mindykowski, Agnieszka Pawlak, Janusz Prokopczuk, Grzegorz Skonieczny, Bożena Sobkowicz, Sergiusz Sowiński, Sebastian Stankala, Paweł Szymański, Andrzej Wester, Przemysław Wilczewski, Stanisław Bartuś, Andrzej Budaj, Robert Gajda, Mariusz Gąsior, Marcin Gruchała, Jarosław Drożdż, Miłosz Jaguszewski, Piotr Jankowski, Jacek Legutko, Maciej Lesiak, Przemysław Leszek, Przemysław Mitkowski, Jadwiga Nessler, Anna Tomaszuk-Kazberuk, Agnieszka Tycińska, Tomasz Zdrojewski, Jarosław Kaźmierczak, Jacek Kubica
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Comparison of reorganized versus unaltered cardiology departments during the COVID-19 era: A subanalysis of the COV-HF-SIRIO 6 study.
Background: Since the beginning of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, numerous cardiology departments were reorganized to provide care for COVID-19 patients. We aimed to compare the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospital admissions and in-hospital mortality in reorganized vs. unaltered cardiology departments.
Methods: The present research is a subanalysis of a multicenter retrospective COV-HF-SIRIO 6 study that includes all patients (n = 101,433) hospitalized in 24 cardiology departments in Poland between January 1, 2019 and December 31, 2020, with a focus on patients with acute heart failure (AHF).
Results: Reduction of all-cause hospitalizations was 50.6% vs. 21.3% for reorganized vs. unaltered cardiology departments in 2020 vs. 2019, respectively (p < 0.0001). Considering AHF alone respective reductions by 46.5% and 15.2% were registered (p < 0.0001). A higher percentage of patients was brought in by ambulance to reorganized vs. unaltered cardiology departments (51.7% vs. 34.6%; p < 0.0001) alongside with a lower rate of self-referrals (45.7% vs. 58.4%; p < 0.0001). The rate of all-cause in-hospital mortality in AHF patients was higher in reorganized than unaltered cardiology departments (10.9% vs. 6.4%; p < 0.0001). After the exclusion of patients with concomitant COVID-19, the mortality rates did not differ significantly (6.9% vs. 6.4%; p = 0.55).
Conclusions: A greater reduction in hospital admissions in 2020 vs. 2019, higher rates of patients brought by ambulance together with lower rates of self-referrals and higher all-cause in-hospital mortality for AHF due to COVID-19 related deaths were observed in cardiology departments reorganized to provide care for COVID-19 patients vs. unaltered ones.
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