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Age-Related Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic on Mechanical Reperfusion and 30-Day Mortality for STEMI: Results of the ISACS-STEMI COVID-19 Registry.

Authors :
De Luca G
Algowhary M
Uguz B
Oliveira DC
Ganyukov V
Busljetik O
Cercek M
Jensen LO
Loh PH
Calmac L
Ferrer GRI
Quadros A
Milewski M
Scotto D'Uccio F
von Birgelen C
Versaci F
Ten Berg J
Casella G
Wong Sung Lung A
Kala P
Díez Gil JL
Carrillo X
Dirksen M
Becerra Munoz V
Lee MK
Juzar DA
de Moura Joaquim R
Paladino R
Milicic D
Davlouros P
Bakraceski N
Zilio F
Donazzan L
Kraaijeveld A
Galasso G
Arpad L
Marinucci L
Guiducci V
Menichelli M
Scoccia A
Yamac AH
Ugur Mert K
Flores Rios X
Kovarnik T
Kidawa M
Moreu J
Flavien V
Fabris E
Martínez-Luengas IL
Boccalatte M
Bosa Ojeda F
Arellano-Serrano C
Caiazzo G
Cirrincione G
Kao HL
Sanchis Forés J
Vignali L
Pereira H
Manzo-Silberman S
Ordoñez S
Arat Özkan A
Scheller B
Lehitola H
Teles R
Mantis C
Antti Y
Brum Silveira JA
Zoni CR
Bessonov I
Uccello G
Kochiadakis G
Alexopulos D
Uribe CE
Kanakakis J
Faurie B
Gabrielli G
Gutierrez Barrios A
Bachini JP
Rocha A
Tam FCC
Rodriguez A
Lukito AA
Saint-Joy V
Pessah G
Tuccillo A
Ielasi A
Cortese G
Parodi G
Burgadha MA
Kedhi E
Lamelas P
Suryapranata H
Nardin M
Verdoia M
Source :
Journal of clinical medicine [J Clin Med] 2023 Mar 08; Vol. 12 (6). Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Mar 08.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: The constraints in the management of patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) during the COVID-19 pandemic have been suggested to have severely impacted mortality levels. The aim of the current analysis is to evaluate the age-related effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mechanical reperfusion and 30-day mortality for STEMI within the registry ISACS-STEMI COVID-19.<br />Methods: This retrospective multicenter registry was performed in high-volume PPCI centers on four continents and included STEMI patients undergoing PPCI in March-June 2019 and 2020. Patients were divided according to age (< or ≥75 years). The main outcomes were the incidence and timing of PPCI, (ischemia time longer than 12 h and door-to-balloon longer than 30 min), and in-hospital or 30-day mortality.<br />Results: We included 16,683 patients undergoing PPCI in 109 centers. In 2020, during the pandemic, there was a significant reduction in PPCI as compared to 2019 (IRR 0.843 (95%-CI: 0.825-0.861, p < 0.0001). We found a significant age-related reduction (7%, p = 0.015), with a larger effect on elderly than on younger patients. Furthermore, we observed significantly higher 30-day mortality during the pandemic period, especially among the elderly (13.6% vs. 17.9%, adjusted HR (95% CI) = 1.55 [1.24-1.93], p < 0.001) as compared to younger patients (4.8% vs. 5.7%; adjusted HR (95% CI) = 1.25 [1.05-1.49], p = 0.013), as a potential consequence of the significantly longer ischemia time observed during the pandemic.<br />Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the treatment of patients with STEMI, with a 16% reduction in PPCI procedures, with a larger reduction and a longer delay to treatment among elderly patients, which may have contributed to increase in-hospital and 30-day mortality during the pandemic.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2077-0383
Volume :
12
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of clinical medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36983119
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12062116