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Repercussions of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Care Practices of a Tertiary Hospital.

André Luiz Cerqueira Almeida1,2, Thyago Monteiro do Espírito Santo1,2, Maurício Silva Santana Mello1,2, Alexandre Viana Cedro1,3, Nilson Lima Lopes1, Ana Paloma Martins Rocha Ribeiro1,4, João Gustavo Cerqueira Mota1, Rodrigo Serapião Mendes1, Paulo André Abreu Almeida5, Murilo Araújo Ferreira1,2, Diego Moreira Arruda1,2, Adriana Aguiar Pepe Santos1,2, Vinícius Guedes Rios1, Maria Rosa Nascimento Dantas1,2, Viviane Almeida Silva1,2, Marcos Gomes da Silva1, Patrick Harrison Santana Sampaio1,3, André Raimundo Guimarães1,3, Edval Gomes Santos1,4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We still do not have information regarding the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on medical care activity in Brazil.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic on the care routine of a tertiary hospital, which is a regional reference in cardiology and oncology.
METHODS: Cross-sectional cohort study. We conducted a survey of medical visits from March 23, 2020 (when local commerce was closed) to April 23, 2020 (P20), in comparison with the same period in 2019 (P19).
RESULTS: We found decreases in the number of cardiology consultations, exercise tests, Holter, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, electrocardiogram, and echocardiogram (90%, 84%, 94%, 92%, 94%, and 81%, respectively). In relation to cardiac surgery and cardiac catheterization, there were 48% and 60% decreases, respectively. There was an increase in the number of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasties (33%) and definitive pacemaker implantations (29%). There were 97 admissions to the ICU during P19, in contrast with 78 during P20, a 20% decrease. Visits to the cardiac emergency room (45%) and admissions to the cardiology ward (36%) also decreased. The decrease in oncology consultations was 30%. Chemotherapy sessions decreased from 1,944 to 1,066 (45%), and radiotherapy sessions decreased by 19%.
CONCLUSION: COVID-19 has led to a considerable decrease in the number of consultations in outpatient clinics for cardiology, oncology, and other specialties. There was a concerning decrease in the number of cardiac surgeries, chemotherapy sessions, and radiotherapy sessions during the initial weeks of the pandemic. The number of people seeking care in the cardiac emergency room and the number of admissions to the cardiology ward and ICU also decreased, generating concern regarding the evolution and prognosis of these patients with pathologies other than COVID-19 during this pandemic time. (Arq Bras Cardiol. 2020; [online].ahead print, PP.0-0).

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32965397     DOI: 10.36660/abc.20200436

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arq Bras Cardiol        ISSN: 0066-782X            Impact factor:   2.000


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1.  Impact of COVID-19 on the Life of Brazilian Cardiologists and Cardiovascular Surgeons.

Authors:  Andre Luiz Cerqueira Almeida; Marcelo Melo; Rodrigo Elton Ferreira Rodrigues; Luis Fábio Botelho; Paulo André Abreu Almeida; Silvio Henrique Barberato
Journal:  Arq Bras Cardiol       Date:  2021-11       Impact factor: 2.000

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