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Pattern of acute MI admissions in India during COVID-19 era: A Cardiological Society of India study - Rationale and design.

Authors :
Ramakrishnan S
Jabir A
Jayagopal PB
Mohanan PP
Nair VK
Das MK
Mandal M
Roy D
Reddy SS
Malviya A
Singh BP
Bharti BB
Majumder B
Karunadas CP
Meena CB
Girish MP
Ezhilan J
Tummala K
Katyal VK
Subramanyam K
Goyal KK
Kenchappa K
Gupta MD
Hanumanthappa NB
Bardoloi N
Modi N
Bhattacharyya PJ
Gadkari P
Patil RR
Murty RS
Baruah R
Krishnappa S
Kumar S
Routray S
Tewari S
Gupta SB
Maduramuthu S
Yerram S
Kumar S
Jadhav U
Manjunath CN
Prabhakaran D
Kerker P
Yadav R
Guha S
Deb PK
Zachariah G
Source :
Indian heart journal [Indian Heart J] 2020 Nov-Dec; Vol. 72 (6), pp. 541-546. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Sep 07.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: COVID-19 pandemic has affected around 20million patients worldwide and 2.0 million cases from India. The lockdown was employed to delay the pandemic. However, it had an unintentional impact on acute cardiovascular care, especially acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Observational studies have shown a decrease in hospital admissions for AMI in several developed countries during the pandemic period. We aimed to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on the AMI admissions patterns across India.<br />Methods: In this multicentric, retrospective, cross-sectional study, we included all AMI cases admitted to participating hospitals during the study period 15th March to 15th June 2020 and compared them using a historical control of all cases of AMI admitted during the corresponding period in the year 2019. Major objective of the study is to analyze the changes inthe number of hospital admissions for AMI in hospitals across India. In addition, we intend to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on the weekly AMI admission rates, and other performance measures like rates of thrombolysis/primary percutaneous interventions (PCI), window period, door to balloon time, and door to needle time. Other objectives include evaluation of changes in the major complications and mortality rates of AMI and its predictors during COVID-19 pandemic.<br />Conclusions: This CSI-AMI study will provide scientific evidence about the impact of COVID-19 on AMI care in India. Based on this study, we may be able to suggest appropriate changes to the existing MI guidelines and to educate the public regarding emergency care for AMI during COVID-19 pandemic.<br />Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors are solely responsible for the design of the study, the conduct of the study, drafting and editing of the paper, and its final contents.<br /> (Copyright © 2020 Cardiological Society of India. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2213-3763
Volume :
72
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Indian heart journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33357642
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2020.09.004