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2. On the feasibility and usefulness of basic life support ambulances in prehospital care for stroke: Does type of ambulance matter in acute stroke?
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Trejo-Gabriel-Galán, José María, primary and González-Bernal, Jerónimo, additional
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- 2024
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3. Incidence and outcoMes of MInor stroke and high-risk traNsient ischEmic attack in NordicTus: IMMINENT study
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Ramos-Araque, María E., Castellanos, María del Mar, Naya Rios, Lucía, López-Cancio Martínez, Elena, Molina-Gil, Javier, Marta Moreno, Javier, Tejada Meza, Herbert, Temprano-Fernández, María Teresa, Antón-González, Celia, Vidal-de Francisco, Diana, Tejada García, Javier, Maciñeiras Montero, José Luis, Vicente Alba, Pablo, García-Sánchez, Juan Manuel, Aguilera-Irazabal, Borja, Martínez-Zabaleta, Maite, Díez, I.N., Pinedo Brochado, Ana, Azcune-Calle, Itxaso, Freijo Guerrero, María del Mar, Moreno-Estebanez, A., Palacio-Portilla, Enrique Jesús, Manrique Arregui, L., Rodríguez-Yáñez, Manuel, Santamaría Cadavid, María, Timiraos Fernández, Juan José, Herrero-Infante, Yolanda, Trejo-Gabriel-Galán, José María, Echavarría-Iñiguez, Ana, Tejero Juste, Carlos, Rodríguez-Montolio, Joana, Julián Villaverde, Francisco José, Moreno García, María Pilar, López-Mesonero, Luis, Redondo-Robles, Laura, Aymerich, Nuria, Korroza, J., Arenillas, Juan, Ramos-Araque, María E., Castellanos, María del Mar, Naya Rios, Lucía, López-Cancio Martínez, Elena, Molina-Gil, Javier, Marta Moreno, Javier, Tejada Meza, Herbert, Temprano-Fernández, María Teresa, Antón-González, Celia, Vidal-de Francisco, Diana, Tejada García, Javier, Maciñeiras Montero, José Luis, Vicente Alba, Pablo, García-Sánchez, Juan Manuel, Aguilera-Irazabal, Borja, Martínez-Zabaleta, Maite, Díez, I.N., Pinedo Brochado, Ana, Azcune-Calle, Itxaso, Freijo Guerrero, María del Mar, Moreno-Estebanez, A., Palacio-Portilla, Enrique Jesús, Manrique Arregui, L., Rodríguez-Yáñez, Manuel, Santamaría Cadavid, María, Timiraos Fernández, Juan José, Herrero-Infante, Yolanda, Trejo-Gabriel-Galán, José María, Echavarría-Iñiguez, Ana, Tejero Juste, Carlos, Rodríguez-Montolio, Joana, Julián Villaverde, Francisco José, Moreno García, María Pilar, López-Mesonero, Luis, Redondo-Robles, Laura, Aymerich, Nuria, Korroza, J., and Arenillas, Juan
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[Abstract] Background. Our primary aim was to investigate the incidence of non-cardioembolic minor acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and high-risk transient ischemic attack (TIA) and to identify predictors of stroke recurrence/death and severe bleeding. We also evaluated the rates of TIA, major vascular events, therapeutic management and predictors of poor functional outcome at 3 months in these patients. Methods. We retrospectively reviewed data from all stroke patients evaluated at the emergency department of 19 hospitals belonging to the NORDICTUS stroke network between July and December 2019. Consecutive patients with non-cardioembolic minor AIS (NIHSS ≤5) and high-risk TIA (ABCD2 ≥6 or ipsilateral stenosis ≥50%) were included. We recorded clinical, neuroimaging and therapeutic variables. Follow-up was performed at 30 and 90 days. Functional prognosis was assessed with the modified Rankin scale score (mRS). Results. Of 8275 patients, 1679 (20%) fulfilled IMMINENT criteria (1524 AIS/155 TIA), resulting in a global incidence of 48/100,000 inhabitants per-year. Recurrent stroke/death occurred in 73 (4.3%) patients. Extracranial ipsilateral stenosis (>50%): HR 1.999 (95% CI: 1.115–3.585, p = 0.020) and lack of hyperacute cerebral arterial assessment: HR 1.631 (95% CI: 1.009–2.636, p = 0.046) were associated with recurrent stroke/death at 90 days. Intracranial stenosis was associated with poor prognosis (p = 0.044). Reperfusion therapy was given to 147 (9%) and urgent double antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) to 320 (21%) patients. Conclusion. Twenty percent of our stroke patients presented as non-cardioembolic high-risk TIA or minor AIS. Extracranial ipsilateral stenosis and lack of hyperacute cerebral arterial assessment were predictors of stroke recurrence/death; intracranial stenosis was associated with poor outcome. Despite current recommendations there was a low penetrance of DAPT., [Resumen] Introducción. Nuestro objetivo principal fue investigar la incidencia de ictus minor no cardioembólico y ataque isquémico transitorio (AIT) de alto riesgo, además de identificar predictores de recurrencia de ictus/muerte y sangrado grave. Evaluamos los porcentajes de AIT, eventos vasculares mayores, manejo terapéutico y predictores de mal pronóstico funcional. Métodos. Estudio retrospectivo de todos los pacientes con ictus evaluados en urgencias de 19 hospitales de la RED NORDICTUS entre julio-diciembre de 2019. Se incluyeron pacientes consecutivos con ictus minor no cardioembólico (National Institute of Health Stroke Scale [NIHSS] ≤ 5) y AIT de alto riesgo (ABCD2 ≥ 6 o estenosis ipsilateral ≥ 50%). Registramos variables clínicas, de neuroimagen y terapéuticas. Se realizó seguimiento a los 30 y 90 días. El pronóstico funcional se determinó mediante la escala de Rankin modificada (mRS). Resultados. De 8.275 pacientes, 1.679 (20%) cumplieron criterios del estudio IMMINENT (1.524 ictus/155 AIT), la incidencia global fue 48/100.000 h habitantes-año. Hubo recurrencias de ictus/muerte en 73 (4,3%) pacientes. La estenosis extracraneal ipsilateral (>50%): HR 1.999 (IC 95%: 1.115-3.585); p = 0,020 y la ausencia de estudio cerebrovascular hiperagudo: HR 1.631 (IC 95%: 1.009-2.636); p = 0.046, fueron predictores de ictus/muerte a 90 días. La estenosis intracraneal se asoció a mal pronóstico (p = 0,044). Se administró terapia de reperfusión a 147 (9%) y doble antiagregación a 320 (21%) pacientes. Conclusión. Un 20% de los pacientes se presentó como ictus minor o AIT de alto riesgo. La estenosis extracraneal ipsilateral y la ausencia de estudio neurovascular hiperagudo fueron predictores de ictus/muerte; la estenosis intracraneal se asoció con mal pronóstico. A pesar de las recomendaciones actuales hay baja penetrancia de doble antiagregación.
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4. Variabilidad geográfica del número de eutanasias en España un año después de su legalización
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Trejo-Gabriel-Galán, José María, primary
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5. Impact of COVID-19 outbreak on ischemic stroke admissions and in-hospital mortality in North-West Spain
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Tejada Meza, Herbert [0000-0002-6506-1037], Lambea-Gil, Álvaro [0000-0003-1785-9201], Arenillas, Juan F. [0000-0001-7464-6101], Trejo-Gabriel-Galán, José María [0000-0001-9591-8452], Tejada Meza, Herbert, Lambea-Gil, Álvaro, Sancho Saldaña, Agustín, Martínez-Zabaleta, Maite, Riva Juez, Patricia de la, López-Cancio, Elena, Castañón Apilánez, María, Herrera Isasi, María, Marta Enguita, Juan, Lera Alfonso, Mercedes de, Arenillas, Juan F., Segurola Olaizola, Jon, Timiraos Fernández, Juan José, Sánchez, Joaquín, Castellanos-Rodrigo, Mar, Roel, Alexia, Casado Menéndez, Ignacio, Freijo, Mar, Luna, Alain, Palacio Portilla, Enrique, Jiménez López, Yésica, Rodríguez Castro, Emilio, Arias Rivas, Susana, Tejada García, Javier, Beltrán Rodríguez, Iria, Julián-Villaverde, Francisco, Moreno García, María Pilar, Trejo-Gabriel-Galán, José María, Echavarría Iñiguez, Ana, Tejero Juste, Carlos, Pérez Lázaro, Cristina, Marta Moreno, Javier, Tejada Meza, Herbert [0000-0002-6506-1037], Lambea-Gil, Álvaro [0000-0003-1785-9201], Arenillas, Juan F. [0000-0001-7464-6101], Trejo-Gabriel-Galán, José María [0000-0001-9591-8452], Tejada Meza, Herbert, Lambea-Gil, Álvaro, Sancho Saldaña, Agustín, Martínez-Zabaleta, Maite, Riva Juez, Patricia de la, López-Cancio, Elena, Castañón Apilánez, María, Herrera Isasi, María, Marta Enguita, Juan, Lera Alfonso, Mercedes de, Arenillas, Juan F., Segurola Olaizola, Jon, Timiraos Fernández, Juan José, Sánchez, Joaquín, Castellanos-Rodrigo, Mar, Roel, Alexia, Casado Menéndez, Ignacio, Freijo, Mar, Luna, Alain, Palacio Portilla, Enrique, Jiménez López, Yésica, Rodríguez Castro, Emilio, Arias Rivas, Susana, Tejada García, Javier, Beltrán Rodríguez, Iria, Julián-Villaverde, Francisco, Moreno García, María Pilar, Trejo-Gabriel-Galán, José María, Echavarría Iñiguez, Ana, Tejero Juste, Carlos, Pérez Lázaro, Cristina, and Marta Moreno, Javier
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Background and purpose Spain has been one of the countries heavily stricken by COVID-19. But this epidemic has not affected all regions equally. We analyzed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospital stroke admissions and in-hospital mortality in tertiary referral hospitals from North-West Spain., Methods Spanish multicenter retrospective observational study based on data from tertiary hospitals of the NORDICTUS network. We recorded the number of patients admitted for ischemic stroke between 30 December 2019 and 3 May 2020, the number of IVT and EVT procedures, and in-hospital mortality., Results In the study period, 2737 patients were admitted with ischemic stroke. There was a decrease in the weekly mean admitted patients during the pandemic (124 vs. 173, p<0.001). In-hospital mortality of stroke patients increased significantly (9.9% vs. 6.5%, p = 0.003), but there were no differences in the proportion of IVT (17.3% vs. 16.1%, p = 0.405) or EVT (22% vs. 23%, p = 0.504)., Conclusion We found a decrease in the number of ischemic stroke admissions and an increase in in-hospital mortality during the COVID-19 epidemic in this large study from North-West Spain. There were regional changes within the network, not fully explained by the severity of the pandemic in different regions.
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Trejo-Gabriel-Galán, José María, primary
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7. Plasma acyl-carnitines, bilirubin, tyramine and tetrahydro-21-deoxycortisol in Parkinson's disease and essential tremor. A case control biomarker study
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Junta de Castilla y León, Albillos, Silvia M., Montero, Olimpio, Calvo, Sara, Solano, Berta, Trejo-Gabriel-Galán, José María, Cubo, Esther, Junta de Castilla y León, Albillos, Silvia M., Montero, Olimpio, Calvo, Sara, Solano, Berta, Trejo-Gabriel-Galán, José María, and Cubo, Esther
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[Background and purpose]: Given the overlapping clinical manifestations and pathology, the differentiation between essential tremor (ET) and Parkinson's disease (PD) is difficult. Our aims were to examine the plasma metabolomics profiling and their association with motor and non-motor symptoms (NMS) in patients with PD, and to determine differences between de novo PD compared to moderate-advanced PD vs. controls and patients with ET., [Methods]: Plasma samples were collected from 137 subjects including 35 age matched controls, 29 NOVO-PD, 35 PD and 38 ET patients. PD severity, motor and NMS including cognitive function were assessed using the UPDRS, NMS and PD cognitive rating scales, respectively. Metabolomics analysis was performed by UPLC-ESI-QToF-MS followed by unsupervised multivariate statistics. The area under the curve of the biomarkers according to distribution of their concentrations and the diagnosis of PD (NOVO-PD, advanced PD) vs ET and healthy controls was used as a measurement of diagnostic ability., [Results]: Several acyl-carnitines, bilirubin, tyramine and tetrahydro-21-deoxycortisol (THS) presented good predictive accuracy (AUC higher than 0.8) for differentiating de novo PD and advanced PD from controls and ET, suggesting an alteration in the lipid oxidation pathway. In multivariate regression analysis, metabolite levels were not significantly associated with motor and NMS severity in PD., [Conclusions]: Diverse acyl-carnitines, bilirubin, tyramine and some adrenal gland derived metabolites are suggested as potential biomarkers able to distinguish between PD from controls and ET.
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8. Impact of COVID-19 outbreak on ischemic stroke admissions and in-hospital mortality in North-West Spain
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Tejada Meza, Herbert, Lambea Gil, Álvaro, Sancho Saldaña, Agustín, Martínez-Zabaleta, Maite, de la Riva, Patricia, López-Cancio Martínez, Elena, Castañón Apilánez, María, Herrera Isasi, María, Marta Enguita, Juan, Lera Alfonso, Mercedes de, Arenillas, Juan, Segurola Olaizaola, Jon, Timiraos Fernández, Juan José, Sánchez, Joaquín, Castellanos, María del Mar, Roel, Alexia, Casado Menéndez, Ignacio, Freijo Guerrero, María del Mar, Luna, Alain, Palacio-Portilla, Enrique Jesús, Jiménez López, Yésica, Rodríguez Castro, Emilio, Arias Rivas, Susana, Tejada García, Javier, Beltrán Rodríguez, Iria, Julián Villaverde, Francisco, Moreno García, María Pilar, Trejo-Gabriel-Galán, José María, Echevarría Íñiguez, Ana, Tejero Juste, Carlos, Pérez Lázaro, Cristina, Marta Moreno, Javier, Tejada Meza, Herbert, Lambea Gil, Álvaro, Sancho Saldaña, Agustín, Martínez-Zabaleta, Maite, de la Riva, Patricia, López-Cancio Martínez, Elena, Castañón Apilánez, María, Herrera Isasi, María, Marta Enguita, Juan, Lera Alfonso, Mercedes de, Arenillas, Juan, Segurola Olaizaola, Jon, Timiraos Fernández, Juan José, Sánchez, Joaquín, Castellanos, María del Mar, Roel, Alexia, Casado Menéndez, Ignacio, Freijo Guerrero, María del Mar, Luna, Alain, Palacio-Portilla, Enrique Jesús, Jiménez López, Yésica, Rodríguez Castro, Emilio, Arias Rivas, Susana, Tejada García, Javier, Beltrán Rodríguez, Iria, Julián Villaverde, Francisco, Moreno García, María Pilar, Trejo-Gabriel-Galán, José María, Echevarría Íñiguez, Ana, Tejero Juste, Carlos, Pérez Lázaro, Cristina, and Marta Moreno, Javier
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[Abstract] Background and purpose: Spain has been one of the countries heavily stricken by COVID-19. But this epidemic has not affected all regions equally. We analyzed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospital stroke admissions and in-hospital mortality in tertiary referral hospitals from North-West Spain. Methods: Spanish multicenter retrospective observational study based on data from tertiary hospitals of the NORDICTUS network. We recorded the number of patients admitted for ischemic stroke between 30 December 2019 and 3 May 2020, the number of IVT and EVT procedures, and in-hospital mortality. Results: In the study period, 2737 patients were admitted with ischemic stroke. There was a decrease in the weekly mean admitted patients during the pandemic (124 vs. 173, p<0.001). In-hospital mortality of stroke patients increased significantly (9.9% vs. 6.5%, p = 0.003), but there were no differences in the proportion of IVT (17.3% vs. 16.1%, p = 0.405) or EVT (22% vs. 23%, p = 0.504). Conclusion: We found a decrease in the number of ischemic stroke admissions and an increase in in-hospital mortality during the COVID-19 epidemic in this large study from North-West Spain. There were regional changes within the network, not fully explained by the severity of the pandemic in different regions.
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9. Impact of COVID‐19 outbreak in reperfusion therapies of acute ischemic stroke in North‐West Spain
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Tejada Meza, Herbert [0000-0002-6506-1037], Lambea-Gil, Álvaro [0000-0003-1785-9201], Navarro Pérez, María Pilar [0000-0001-6370-218X], Tejada Meza, Herbert, Lambea-Gil, Álvaro, Sancho Saldaña, Agustín, Martínez-Zabaleta, Maite, Garmendia Lopetegui, Eñaut, López-Cancio, Elena, Castañón Apilánez, María, Herrera Isasi, María, Marta Enguita, Juan, Gómez-Vicente, Beatriz, Arenillas, Juan F., Arenaza Basterrechea, Naroa, Timiraos Fernández, Juan José, Sánchez, Joaquín, Maciñeiras Montero, José Luis, Castellanos-Rodrigo, Mar, Fernández‐Coud, Dolores, Casado Menéndez, Ignacio, Temprano Fernández, María Teresa, Freijo, Mar, Luna, Alain, Palacio Portilla, Enrique, Jiménez López, Yésica, Rodríguez Castro, Emilio, Rodríguez‐Yáñez, Manuel, Tejada García, Javier, Beltrán Rodríguez, Iria, Julián-Villaverde, Francisco, Moreno García, María Pilar, Trejo-Gabriel-Galán, José María, Echavarría Iñiguez, Ana, Pérez Lázaro, Cristina, Navarro Pérez, María Pilar, Marta Moreno, Javier, Tejada Meza, Herbert [0000-0002-6506-1037], Lambea-Gil, Álvaro [0000-0003-1785-9201], Navarro Pérez, María Pilar [0000-0001-6370-218X], Tejada Meza, Herbert, Lambea-Gil, Álvaro, Sancho Saldaña, Agustín, Martínez-Zabaleta, Maite, Garmendia Lopetegui, Eñaut, López-Cancio, Elena, Castañón Apilánez, María, Herrera Isasi, María, Marta Enguita, Juan, Gómez-Vicente, Beatriz, Arenillas, Juan F., Arenaza Basterrechea, Naroa, Timiraos Fernández, Juan José, Sánchez, Joaquín, Maciñeiras Montero, José Luis, Castellanos-Rodrigo, Mar, Fernández‐Coud, Dolores, Casado Menéndez, Ignacio, Temprano Fernández, María Teresa, Freijo, Mar, Luna, Alain, Palacio Portilla, Enrique, Jiménez López, Yésica, Rodríguez Castro, Emilio, Rodríguez‐Yáñez, Manuel, Tejada García, Javier, Beltrán Rodríguez, Iria, Julián-Villaverde, Francisco, Moreno García, María Pilar, Trejo-Gabriel-Galán, José María, Echavarría Iñiguez, Ana, Pérez Lázaro, Cristina, Navarro Pérez, María Pilar, and Marta Moreno, Javier
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Since the first reported case in early December 2019, severe acute respiratory coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) infection, known as Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID‐19), has spread all over the world (1‐3). As of June 4th, more than 6 million cases and 350,000 deaths have been reported worldwide (4). Treating these patients and containing the outbreak has become the main priority in any center, arising the risk of possible collateral damage on patients with other acute diseases due to the collapse of the pre‐ and intra‐hospital emergency care systems.
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10. Sobre la posibilidad y conveniencia de la atención prehospitalaria al ictus por unidades de soporte vital básico: ¿importa el tipo de ambulancia en el ictus agudo?
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Trejo-Gabriel-Galán, José María and González-Bernal, Jerónimo
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- 2023
11. Impact of COVID-19 outbreak on ischemic stroke admissions and in-hospital mortality in North-West Spain
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María Herrera Isasi, Mercedes de Lera Alfonso, Javier Marta Moreno, María M. García, Juan José Timiraos Fernández, Álvaro Lambea Gil, María Castañón Apilánez, Yésica Jiménez López, Iria Beltrán Rodríguez, Jon Segurola Olaizola, Francisco Julian-Villaverde, Agustín Sancho Saldaña, Patricia de la Riva Juez, Ignacio Casado Menéndez, Javier Tejada García, Carlos Tejero Juste, Alain Luna Rodriguez, Juan Marta Enguita, Emilio Castro, Mar Castellanos-Rodrigo, Ana Echavarría Iñiguez, Joaquín Sánchez, Alexia Roel, Cristina Pérez Lázaro, Juan F. Arenillas, Susana Arias Rivas, Maite Martínez-Zabaleta, Enrique Jesús Palacio Portilla, Elena López-Cancio Martínez, José María Trejo-Gabriel-Galán, Herbert Tejada Meza, Mar Freijo, Tejada Meza, Herbert [0000-0002-6506-1037], Lambea-Gil, Álvaro [0000-0003-1785-9201], Arenillas, Juan F. [0000-0001-7464-6101], Trejo-Gabriel-Galán, José María [0000-0001-9591-8452], Tejada Meza, Herbert, Lambea-Gil, Álvaro, Arenillas, Juan F., and Trejo-Gabriel-Galán, José María
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Male ,2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Pneumonia, Viral ,stroke care ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Brain Ischemia ,Tertiary Care Centers ,Betacoronavirus ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pandemic ,ischemic stroke ,Humans ,Medicine ,Hospital Mortality ,Mortality ,Pandemics ,Stroke ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Ischemic stroke ,In hospital mortality ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Research ,Outbreak ,COVID-19 ,medicine.disease ,mortality ,Hospitalization ,Neurology ,North west ,Spain ,Stroke care ,Reperfusion ,Female ,Coronavirus Infections ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Demography - Abstract
Background and purpose Spain has been one of the countries heavily stricken by COVID-19. But this epidemic has not affected all regions equally. We analyzed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospital stroke admissions and in-hospital mortality in tertiary referral hospitals from North-West Spain., Methods Spanish multicenter retrospective observational study based on data from tertiary hospitals of the NORDICTUS network. We recorded the number of patients admitted for ischemic stroke between 30 December 2019 and 3 May 2020, the number of IVT and EVT procedures, and in-hospital mortality., Results In the study period, 2737 patients were admitted with ischemic stroke. There was a decrease in the weekly mean admitted patients during the pandemic (124 vs. 173, p, Conclusion We found a decrease in the number of ischemic stroke admissions and an increase in in-hospital mortality during the COVID-19 epidemic in this large study from North-West Spain. There were regional changes within the network, not fully explained by the severity of the pandemic in different regions.
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12. On the feasibility and usefulness of basic life support ambulances in prehospital care for stroke: Does type of ambulance matter in acute stroke?
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Trejo-Gabriel-Galán JM and González-Bernal J
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- Humans, Ambulances, Feasibility Studies, Stroke therapy, Emergency Medical Services
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13. Impact of COVID-19 outbreak on ischemic stroke admissions and in-hospital mortality in North-West Spain.
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Tejada Meza H, Lambea Gil Á, Saldaña AS, Martínez-Zabaleta M, Juez PR, Martínez EL, Apilánez MC, Isasi MH, Enguita JM, Alfonso ML, Arenillas JF, Olaizola JS, Fernández JJT, Sánchez J, Castellanos-Rodrigo M, Roel A, Menéndez IC, Freijo M, Rodriguez AL, Portilla EP, López YJ, Castro ER, Rivas SA, García JT, Rodríguez IB, Julián-Villaverde F, García MPM, Trejo-Gabriel-Galán JM, Iñiguez AE, Juste CT, Lázaro CP, Moreno JM, and On Behalf Of The Nordictus Investigators
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- Aged, Brain Ischemia diagnosis, Brain Ischemia therapy, COVID-19, Female, Hospital Mortality, Humans, Male, Pandemics, Reperfusion, Retrospective Studies, SARS-CoV-2, Spain, Stroke diagnosis, Stroke therapy, Tertiary Care Centers, Betacoronavirus, Brain Ischemia mortality, Coronavirus Infections epidemiology, Hospitalization statistics & numerical data, Pneumonia, Viral epidemiology, Stroke mortality
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Background and Purpose: Spain has been one of the countries heavily stricken by COVID-19. But this epidemic has not affected all regions equally. We analyzed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospital stroke admissions and in-hospital mortality in tertiary referral hospitals from North-West Spain., Methods: Spanish multicenter retrospective observational study based on data from tertiary hospitals of the NORDICTUS network. We recorded the number of patients admitted for ischemic stroke between 30 December 2019 and 3 May 2020, the number of IVT and EVT procedures, and in-hospital mortality., Results: In the study period, 2737 patients were admitted with ischemic stroke. There was a decrease in the weekly mean admitted patients during the pandemic (124 vs. 173, p<0.001). In-hospital mortality of stroke patients increased significantly (9.9% vs. 6.5%, p = 0.003), but there were no differences in the proportion of IVT (17.3% vs. 16.1%, p = 0.405) or EVT (22% vs. 23%, p = 0.504)., Conclusion: We found a decrease in the number of ischemic stroke admissions and an increase in in-hospital mortality during the COVID-19 epidemic in this large study from North-West Spain. There were regional changes within the network, not fully explained by the severity of the pandemic in different regions.
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