TY - JOUR
T1 - Global Impact of COVID-19 on Stroke Care and Intravenous Thrombolysis
AU - SVIN COVID-19 Global Stroke Registry
AU - Nogueira, Raul G
AU - Qureshi, Muhammed M
AU - Abdalkader, Mohamad
AU - Martins, Sheila Ouriques
AU - Yamagami, Hiroshi
AU - Qiu, Zhongming
AU - Mansour, Ossama Yassin
AU - Sathya, Anvitha
AU - Czlonkowska, Anna
AU - Tsivgoulis, Georgios
AU - Aguiar de Sousa, Diana
AU - Demeestere, Jelle
AU - Mikulik, Robert
AU - Vanacker, Peter
AU - Siegler, James E
AU - Kõrv, Janika
AU - Biller, Jose
AU - Liang, Conrad W
AU - Sangha, Navdeep S
AU - Zha, Alicia M
AU - Czap, Alexandra L
AU - Holmstedt, Christine Anne
AU - Turan, Tanya N
AU - Ntaios, George
AU - Malhotra, Konark
AU - Tayal, Ashis
AU - Loochtan, Aaron
AU - Ranta, Annamarei
AU - Mistry, Eva A
AU - Alexandrov, Anne W
AU - Huang, David Y
AU - Yaghi, Shadi
AU - Raz, Eytan
AU - Sheth, Sunil A
AU - Mohammaden, Mahmoud H
AU - Frankel, Michael
AU - Bila Lamou, Eric Guemekane
AU - Aref, Hany M
AU - Elbassiouny, Ahmed
AU - Hassan, Farouk
AU - Menecie, Tarek
AU - Mustafa, Wessam
AU - Shokri, Hossam M
AU - Roushdy, Tamer
AU - Sarfo, Fred S
AU - Alabi, Tolulope Oyetunde
AU - Zhang, Hao
AU - Nguyen, Huy Hoang
AU - De Raedt, Sylvie
AU - Yperzeele, Laetitia
N1 - © 2021 American Academy of Neurology.
PY - 2021/6/8
Y1 - 2021/6/8
N2 - OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to measure the global impact of the pandemic on the volumes for intravenous thrombolysis (IVT), IVT transfers, and stroke hospitalizations over 4 months at the height of the pandemic (March 1 to June 30, 2020) compared with two control 4-month periods.METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional, observational, retrospective study across 6 continents, 70 countries, and 457 stroke centers. Diagnoses were identified by their ICD-10 codes and/or classifications in stroke databases.RESULTS: There were 91,373 stroke admissions in the 4 months immediately before compared to 80,894 admissions during the pandemic months, representing an 11.5% (95%CI, -11.7 to - 11.3, p<0.0001) decline. There were 13,334 IVT therapies in the 4 months preceding compared to 11,570 procedures during the pandemic, representing a 13.2% (95%CI, -13.8 to -12.7, p<0.0001) drop. Interfacility IVT transfers decreased from 1,337 to 1,178, or an 11.9% decrease (95%CI, -13.7 to -10.3, p=0.001). Recovery of stroke hospitalization volume (9.5%, 95%CI 9.2-9.8, p<0.0001) was noted over the two later (May, June) versus the two earlier (March, April) pandemic months. There was a 1.48% stroke rate across 119,967 COVID-19 hospitalizations. SARS-CoV-2 infection was noted in 3.3% (1,722/52,026) of all stroke admissions.CONCLUSIONS: The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with a global decline in the volume of stroke hospitalizations, IVT, and interfacility IVT transfers. Primary stroke centers and centers with higher COVID19 inpatient volumes experienced steeper declines. Recovery of stroke hospitalization was noted in the later pandemic months.
AB - OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to measure the global impact of the pandemic on the volumes for intravenous thrombolysis (IVT), IVT transfers, and stroke hospitalizations over 4 months at the height of the pandemic (March 1 to June 30, 2020) compared with two control 4-month periods.METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional, observational, retrospective study across 6 continents, 70 countries, and 457 stroke centers. Diagnoses were identified by their ICD-10 codes and/or classifications in stroke databases.RESULTS: There were 91,373 stroke admissions in the 4 months immediately before compared to 80,894 admissions during the pandemic months, representing an 11.5% (95%CI, -11.7 to - 11.3, p<0.0001) decline. There were 13,334 IVT therapies in the 4 months preceding compared to 11,570 procedures during the pandemic, representing a 13.2% (95%CI, -13.8 to -12.7, p<0.0001) drop. Interfacility IVT transfers decreased from 1,337 to 1,178, or an 11.9% decrease (95%CI, -13.7 to -10.3, p=0.001). Recovery of stroke hospitalization volume (9.5%, 95%CI 9.2-9.8, p<0.0001) was noted over the two later (May, June) versus the two earlier (March, April) pandemic months. There was a 1.48% stroke rate across 119,967 COVID-19 hospitalizations. SARS-CoV-2 infection was noted in 3.3% (1,722/52,026) of all stroke admissions.CONCLUSIONS: The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with a global decline in the volume of stroke hospitalizations, IVT, and interfacility IVT transfers. Primary stroke centers and centers with higher COVID19 inpatient volumes experienced steeper declines. Recovery of stroke hospitalization was noted in the later pandemic months.
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U2 - 10.1212/WNL.0000000000011885
DO - 10.1212/WNL.0000000000011885
M3 - Article
C2 - 33766997
SN - 0028-3878
VL - 96
SP - e2824-e2838
JO - Neurology
JF - Neurology
IS - 23
ER -