Hospital admissions and deaths due to acute cardiovascular events during the COVID-19 pandemic in residents of long-term care facilities

Author:

Gellert Paul1,Kohl Raphael1,Jürchott Kathrin2,Noack Betty1,Hering Christian1,Gangnus Annabell1,Steinhagen-Thiessen Elisabeth1,Herrmann Wolfram J1,Kuhlmey Adelheid1,Schwinger Antje2

Affiliation:

1. Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin

2. WIdO – AOK Research Institute

Abstract

Abstract Aims Hospital admissions due to acute cardiovascular events dropped during the COVID-19 pandemic in the general population; however, evidence for residents of long-term care facilities (LTCF) is sparse. We investigated rates of hospital admissions and deaths due to myocardial infarction (MI) and stroke in LTCF residents during the pandemic. Methods and results Our nationwide cohort study used claims data. The sample comprised 1,140,139 LTCF residents over 60 years of age (68.6% women; age 85.3±8.5 years) from Germany. We included MI and stroke admission and compared numbers of in-hospital deaths from January 2020 to end of April 2021 (i.e., during the first three waves of the pandemic) with the number of incidences in 2015-2019. To estimate incidence risk ratios (IRR), adjusted Poisson regression analyses were applied. During the observation period (2015-2021), there were 19,196 MI and 73,953 stroke admissions. MI admissions declined in the pandemic phase by 22.5% (IRR=0.68 [CI 0.65-0.72]) compared to previous years. This decline was slightly more pronounced for NSTEMI than for STEMI. MI fatality risks remained comparable across years (IRR=0.97 [CI95% 0.92-1.02]). Stroke admissions dropped by 15.1% (IRR=0.75 [CI95% 0.72-0.78]) in the pandemic. There was an elevated case fatality risk for haemorrhagic stroke (IRR=1.09 [CI95% 1.03-1.15]) but not for other stroke subtypes compared to previous years. Conclusion This study provides first evidence of declines in MI and stroke admissions and in-hospital deaths among LTCF residents during the pandemic. The figures are alarming given the acute nature of the conditions and the vulnerability of the residents.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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