Impact of the coronavirus disease-19 pandemic on electrophysiological procedures at a national referral center.
Arch Cardiol Mex
; 91(Suplemento COVID): 034-039, 2021 Dec 20.
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in English
| MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1372194
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION:
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has generated serious repercussions on the health system, reducing the number of all cardiology procedures worldwide.OBJECTIVES:
Describe the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the procedures performed by the electrophysiology department in a national referral center.METHODS:
We made a retrospective review of our data base and we compared procedures made in the past 3 years since 2017-2019 with the procedures made in the 2020. We divided the procedures into two large groups Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices (CIED) related procedures and electrophysiological procedures (EP) which included conventional and complex ablations.RESULTS:
There was a significant reduction in all the procedures, the average of procedures performed in the last 3 previous years was 467, while in 2020, we performed only 319 (p = 0.01); this represents a reduction of 33.4% in the total number of procedures. There was no statistical difference regarding the CIED related procedures, the average of procedures in the past 3 previous years was 174, and in 2020 we performed 190 procedures (p = 0.46). Regarding the EP, the average of the past 3 previous years was 293, while in 2020, we performed only 129 procedures (p < 0.01). The reduction in the EP was 55.97%. The most affected months were April, May, and June.CONCLUSIONS:
The COVID-19 pandemic considerably affected the number of the procedures in our center, reducing it by 33.4%. The reduction of procedures fundamentally affected the ablations, with a reduction of 55.97%. The number of CIED related procedures was not affected.Keywords
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Collection:
International databases
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Electrophysiologic Techniques, Cardiac
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Pandemics
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COVID-19
Type of study:
Experimental Studies
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Observational study
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Randomized controlled trials
Limits:
Humans
Language:
English
Journal:
Arch Cardiol Mex
Journal subject:
Cardiology
Year:
2021
Document Type:
Article
Affiliation country:
ACM.21000164
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