Unpredictable Fall of Severe Emergent Cardiovascular Diseases Hospital Admissions During the COVID‐19 Pandemic: Experience of a Single Large Center in Northern Italy

Author:

Toniolo Mauro1ORCID,Negri Francesco1,Antonutti Marco1,Masè Marco2,Facchin Domenico1

Affiliation:

1. Cardiology Division University Hospital “S.Maria della Misericordia” Udine Italy

2. Cardiovascular Department Cardiomyopathy Center Azienda Sanitaria Universitaria Integrata di Trieste Trieste Italy

Abstract

Background Northern Italy is one of the epicenters of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV 2) pandemic in Europe. The impact of the pandemic and the consequent lockdown on medical emergencies other than those SARS‐CoV 2 pandemic related is largely unknown. The aim of this study was to analyze the epidemiologic impact of coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic on hospital admission for severe emergent cardiovascular diseases ( SECD s) in a single Northern Italy large tertiary referral center. Methods and Results We quantified SECD s admissions to the Cardiology Division of Udine University Hospital between March 1, 2020 and March 31, 2020 and compared them with those of the same time frame during 2019. Compared with March 2019, we observed a significant reduction in all SECD s admissions: −30% for ST ‐segment–elevation acute coronary syndromes, −66% for non‐ ST ‐segment–elevation acute coronary syndromes and −50% for severe bradyarrhythmia. Conclusions A significant decrease in all SECD s admissions has been observed during the SARS‐CoV 2. pandemic and was unlikely caused by a reduction in the incidence of cardiovascular diseases. Fear of contagion may have contributed to the unpredictable drop of SECD s. Social education about early recognition of symptoms of life‐threatening cardiac conditions requiring appropriate care in a timely fashion may help to reduce this counterproductive phenomenon.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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