作者
Clotilde Balucani, Juan R Carhuapoma, Romanus R Faigle, Brenda J Johnson, Anna C Aycock, Michael S Phipps, Adrian J Goldszmidt, Chad Schrier, Karen L Yarbrough, Linda Toral, Susan Groman, Erin Lawrence, Eric M Aldrich, Marsh Elizabeth, Victor C Urrutia
发表日期
2021/3
期刊
Stroke
卷号
52
期号
Suppl_1
页码范围
AP846-AP846
出版商
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
简介
Introduction: During the Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic the “stay-home” public campaign implemented to contain the spread of the virus and the reorganization of hospitals to manage the overwhelming volume of affected patients, may have had unintended consequences. Prior studies reported a decrease in the number of stroke and TIAs admissions. Most reports have been from single hospitals, there is no data available on the impact on a statewide level.
Methods: A retrospective analysis of stroke quality improvement data reported to the State of Maryland. These data are from Primary, Thrombectomy-Capable, and Comprehensive Stroke Centers. The number of admissions for stroke overall and by stroke subtype are reported and compared for March-June 2020 vs. March-June 2019. Last known well (LKW) to hospital arrival, intravenous tPA (IV tPA) and thrombectomy rates were analyzed …
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