Impact of the 2019 Coronavirus Infectious Disease (COVID-19) pandemic on onset to door time and admissions of new onset acute ischemic stroke in a tertiary care level hospital in North India
Journal of family medicine and primary care
; 11(6):3217-3223, 2022.
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in English
| EuropePMC | ID: covidwho-2034418
ABSTRACT
Context Coronavirus infectious disease (COVID-19) pandemic disrupted the already marginalized healthcare provision in resource limited countries like India. Aims:
This study compared onset to door time and temporal trends of admissions to seek medical care in new onset acute ischaemic stroke during the COVID-19 period with a representative pre-COVID-19 period in rural background. Settings andDesign:
Prospective Cross-sectional study in a tertiary level hospital in North India. Methods andMaterial:
Study included new onset acute ischaemic stroke admitted within first 2 weeks of symptoms onset. Subjects were divided into Group A – Pre-COVID-19 stroke, Group B – Non-COVID-19 Stroke, and Group C - Stroke, positive for COVID-19. Detailed epidemiological, clinical profile, onset to door time and temporal trends of admissions were recorded. Statistical Analysis Used Chi square/Fisher’s exact test and Independent Samples T test or Mann–Whitney U test were used for categorical and continuous variables.Results:
Onset to door time in new onset acute ischaemic stroke was significantly prolonged by 6 h in COVID-19 period (median (interquartile range), 19 (12–27) h) as compared with pre-COVID-19 period. Admissions of new onset acute ischaemic stroke were significantly less in COVID-19 period. Comorbidities and severity of stroke (mean National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, 20 ± 4) were more during the COVID-19 period. Incidence and mortality of COVID-19 positive new onset acute ischaemic stroke were 0.95% and 38%.Conclusions:
Onset to door time in new onset acute ischaemic stroke was significantly prolonged in COVID-19 as compared with pre-COVID-19 period. The admissions were fewer with more severity and comorbidities in COVID-19 period. COVID-19 positive stroke patients had more severity and mortality as compared with non-COVID-19 stroke.
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Databases of international organizations
Database:
EuropePMC
Type of study:
Experimental Studies
Language:
English
Journal:
Journal of family medicine and primary care
Year:
2022
Document Type:
Article
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