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The Pandemic's impacts on patients without Covid-19 on multidisciplinary aspects in emergency medicine care
The emergence of Covid-19 has caused a pandemic and is a major public health concern. Covid-19 has fundamentally challenged the global health care system in all aspects. However, there is a growing concern for the subsequent detrimental effects of continuing delays or adjustments on time-dependent t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7920545/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33650082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11739-021-02680-5 |
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author | Ben-Haim, Gal Zabatani, Amit Orion, David Leshem, Eyal Irony, Avinoah Katorza, Eldad |
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description | The emergence of Covid-19 has caused a pandemic and is a major public health concern. Covid-19 has fundamentally challenged the global health care system in all aspects. However, there is a growing concern for the subsequent detrimental effects of continuing delays or adjustments on time-dependent treatments for Covid-19 negative patients. Patients arriving to the ED with STEMIs and acute CVA are currently presumed to have delays due to Covid-19 related concerns. The objective of this paper is to evaluate the implications of the Covid-19 pandemic on non-Covid19 patients in emergency care settings. We conducted a retrospective study from February 2020 to April 2020 and compared this to a parallel period in 2019 to assess the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on three distinct non-Covid-19 ED diagnosis that require immediate intervention. Our primary outcome measures were time to primary PCI in acute STEMI, time to fibrinolysis in acute CVA, and time to femoral hip fracture correction surgery. Our secondary outcome measure included a composite outcome of length of stay in hospital and mortality. From 1 February 2020 to 30 April 2020, the total referrals to ED diagnosed with STEMI, Hip fracture and CVA of which required intervention were 197 within Covid-19 group 2020 compared to 250 in the control group 2019. Mean duration to intervention (PCI, surgery and tPA, respectively) did not differ between COVID-19 group and 2019 group. Among femoral hip fracture patients', the referral numbers to ED were significantly lower in Covid-19 era (p = 0.040) and the hospitalization stay was significantly shorter (p = 0.003). Among CVA patients', we found statistical differences among the number of referrals and the patients' age. Coping with the Covid-19 pandemic presents a challenge for the general healthcare system. Our results suggest that with proper management, despite the obstacles of isolation policies and social distancing, any negative impact on the quality of health care for the non-Covid-19 patients can be minimized in the emergency department setting. |
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spelling | pubmed-79205452021-03-02 The Pandemic's impacts on patients without Covid-19 on multidisciplinary aspects in emergency medicine care Ben-Haim, Gal Zabatani, Amit Orion, David Leshem, Eyal Irony, Avinoah Katorza, Eldad Intern Emerg Med EM - Original The emergence of Covid-19 has caused a pandemic and is a major public health concern. Covid-19 has fundamentally challenged the global health care system in all aspects. However, there is a growing concern for the subsequent detrimental effects of continuing delays or adjustments on time-dependent treatments for Covid-19 negative patients. Patients arriving to the ED with STEMIs and acute CVA are currently presumed to have delays due to Covid-19 related concerns. The objective of this paper is to evaluate the implications of the Covid-19 pandemic on non-Covid19 patients in emergency care settings. We conducted a retrospective study from February 2020 to April 2020 and compared this to a parallel period in 2019 to assess the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on three distinct non-Covid-19 ED diagnosis that require immediate intervention. Our primary outcome measures were time to primary PCI in acute STEMI, time to fibrinolysis in acute CVA, and time to femoral hip fracture correction surgery. Our secondary outcome measure included a composite outcome of length of stay in hospital and mortality. From 1 February 2020 to 30 April 2020, the total referrals to ED diagnosed with STEMI, Hip fracture and CVA of which required intervention were 197 within Covid-19 group 2020 compared to 250 in the control group 2019. Mean duration to intervention (PCI, surgery and tPA, respectively) did not differ between COVID-19 group and 2019 group. Among femoral hip fracture patients', the referral numbers to ED were significantly lower in Covid-19 era (p = 0.040) and the hospitalization stay was significantly shorter (p = 0.003). Among CVA patients', we found statistical differences among the number of referrals and the patients' age. Coping with the Covid-19 pandemic presents a challenge for the general healthcare system. Our results suggest that with proper management, despite the obstacles of isolation policies and social distancing, any negative impact on the quality of health care for the non-Covid-19 patients can be minimized in the emergency department setting. Springer International Publishing 2021-03-01 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7920545/ /pubmed/33650082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11739-021-02680-5 Text en © Società Italiana di Medicina Interna (SIMI) 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | EM - Original Ben-Haim, Gal Zabatani, Amit Orion, David Leshem, Eyal Irony, Avinoah Katorza, Eldad The Pandemic's impacts on patients without Covid-19 on multidisciplinary aspects in emergency medicine care |
title | The Pandemic's impacts on patients without Covid-19 on multidisciplinary aspects in emergency medicine care |
title_full | The Pandemic's impacts on patients without Covid-19 on multidisciplinary aspects in emergency medicine care |
title_fullStr | The Pandemic's impacts on patients without Covid-19 on multidisciplinary aspects in emergency medicine care |
title_full_unstemmed | The Pandemic's impacts on patients without Covid-19 on multidisciplinary aspects in emergency medicine care |
title_short | The Pandemic's impacts on patients without Covid-19 on multidisciplinary aspects in emergency medicine care |
title_sort | pandemic's impacts on patients without covid-19 on multidisciplinary aspects in emergency medicine care |
topic | EM - Original |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7920545/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33650082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11739-021-02680-5 |
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