Publication: Break in the Stroke Chain of Survival due to COVID-19.
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2020-05-29
Authors
Montaner, Joan
Barragan-Prieto, Ana
Perez-Sanchez, Soledad
Escudero-Martinez, Irene
Moniche, Francisco
Sanchez-Miura, Jose Antonio
Ruiz-Bayo, Lidia
Gonzalez, Alejandro
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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Abstract
Emergency measures to treat patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and contain the outbreak is the main priority in each of our hospitals; however, these measures are likely to result in collateral damage among patients with other acute diseases. Here, we investigate whether the COVID-19 pandemic affects acute stroke care through interruptions in the stroke chain of survival. A descriptive analysis of acute stroke care activity before and after the COVID-19 outbreak is given for a stroke network in southern Europe. To quantify the impact of the pandemic, the number of stroke code activations, ambulance transfers, consultations through telestroke, stroke unit admissions, and reperfusion therapy times and rates are described in temporal relationship with the rising number of COVID-19 cases in the region. Following confinement of the population, our stroke unit activity decreased sharply, with a 25% reduction in admitted cases (mean number of 58 cases every 15 days in previous months to 44 cases in the 15 days after the outbreak, P30 minutes, reperfusion therapy cases fell, and door-to-needle time started 16 minutes later than usual. The COVID-19 pandemic is disruptive for acute stroke pathways. Bottlenecks in the access and delivery of patients to our secured stroke centers are among the main challenges. It is critical to encourage patients to continue seeking emergency care if experiencing acute stroke symptoms and to ensure that emergency professionals continue to use stroke code activation and telestroke networks.
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MeSH Terms
COVID-19
Coronavirus Infections
Emergency Medical Services
Hospital Units
Humans
Pandemics
Patient Care
Patient Transfer
Pneumonia, Viral
Reperfusion
Spain
Stroke
Survival Analysis
Telemedicine
Thrombolytic Therapy
Time-to-Treatment
Tissue Plasminogen Activator
Coronavirus Infections
Emergency Medical Services
Hospital Units
Humans
Pandemics
Patient Care
Patient Transfer
Pneumonia, Viral
Reperfusion
Spain
Stroke
Survival Analysis
Telemedicine
Thrombolytic Therapy
Time-to-Treatment
Tissue Plasminogen Activator
DeCS Terms
Accidente cerebrovascular
Pacientes
Reperfusión
Terapéutica
Pandemias
Agujas
Población
Ambulancias
Sobrevida
Afecto
Pacientes
Reperfusión
Terapéutica
Pandemias
Agujas
Población
Ambulancias
Sobrevida
Afecto
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Keywords
acute disease, coronavirus, diagnosis, pandemics, reperfusion, stroke
Citation
Montaner J, Barragán-Prieto A, Pérez-Sánchez S, Escudero-Martínez I, Moniche F, Sánchez-Miura JA, et al. Break in the Stroke Chain of Survival due to COVID-19. Stroke. 2020 Aug;51(8):2307-2314.