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第二波 COVID-19 期间 COVID-19 相关卒中减少且严重程度降低:马德里卒中网络。

Fewer COVID-19-associated strokes and reduced severity during the second COVID-19 wave: The Madrid Stroke Network.

机构信息

Department of Neurology and Stroke Center, La Paz University Hospital, Madrid, Spain.

Department of Neurology and Stroke Center, University Hospital Ramón y Cajal, Madrid, Spain.

出版信息

Eur J Neurol. 2021 Dec;28(12):4078-4089. doi: 10.1111/ene.15112. Epub 2021 Sep 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

The experience gained during the first COVID-19 wave could have mitigated the negative impact on stroke care in the following waves. Our aims were to analyze the characteristics and outcomes of patients with stroke admitted during the second COVID-19 wave and to evaluate the differences in the stroke care provision compared with the first wave.

METHODS

This retrospective multicenter cohort study included consecutive stroke patients admitted to any of the seven hospitals with stroke units (SUs) and endovascular treatment facilities in the Madrid Health Region. The characteristics of the stroke patients with or without a COVID-19 diagnosis were compared and the organizational changes in stroke care between the first wave (25 February to 25 April 2020) and second wave (21 July to 21 November 2020) were analyzed.

RESULTS

A total of 550 and 1191 stroke patients were admitted during the first and second COVID-19 waves, respectively, with an average daily admission rate of nine patients in both waves. During the second wave, there was a decrease in stroke severity (median National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale 5 vs. 6; p = 0.000), in-hospital strokes (3% vs. 8.1%) and in-hospital mortality (9.9% vs. 15.9%). Furthermore, fewer patients experienced concurrent COVID-19 (6.8% vs. 19.1%), and they presented milder COVID-19 and less severe strokes. Fewer hospitals reported a reduction in the number of SU beds or deployment of SU personnel to COVID-19 dedicated wards during the second wave.

CONCLUSIONS

During the second COVID-19 wave, fewer stroke patients were diagnosed with COVID-19, and they had less stroke severity and milder COVID-19.

摘要

背景与目的

在应对 COVID-19 第一波疫情期间所积累的经验可能减轻了后续疫情对卒中医疗的负面影响。本研究旨在分析马德里大区第二波 COVID-19 疫情期间卒中患者的特征和结局,并评估与第一波疫情相比卒中医疗服务的差异。

方法

这是一项回顾性多中心队列研究,纳入了马德里大区 7 家卒中单元(SU)和血管内治疗设施收治的连续卒中患者。比较了确诊 COVID-19 和未确诊 COVID-19 的卒中患者的特征,并分析了第一波(2020 年 2 月 25 日至 4 月 25 日)和第二波(2020 年 7 月 21 日至 11 月 21 日)疫情期间卒中医疗服务的组织变化。

结果

第一波和第二波疫情期间分别收治了 550 例和 1191 例卒中患者,两波疫情期间每日平均收治人数均为 9 例。第二波疫情中,卒中严重程度(中位数国立卫生研究院卒中量表评分:5 分 vs. 6 分;p=0.000)、院内卒中(3% vs. 8.1%)和院内死亡率(9.9% vs. 15.9%)均有所降低。此外,第二波疫情中合并 COVID-19 的患者比例(6.8% vs. 19.1%)更低,且 COVID-19 症状较轻,卒中严重程度较轻。与第一波疫情相比,第二波疫情期间,报告减少 SU 床位数量或向 COVID-19 专用病房调配 SU 人员的医院更少。

结论

在第二波 COVID-19 疫情期间,确诊 COVID-19 的卒中患者更少,且卒中严重程度较轻,COVID-19 症状较轻。

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