Decline in subarachnoid haemorrhage volumes associated with the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic

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Titel: Decline in subarachnoid haemorrhage volumes associated with the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic
Autoren: Thanh N Nguyen, Diogo C Haussen, Muhammad M Qureshi, Hiroshi Yamagami, Toshiyuki Fujinaka, Ossama Y Mansour, Mohamad Abdalkader, Michael Frankel, Zhongming Qiu, Allan Taylor, Pedro Lylyk, Omer F Eker, Laura Mechtouff, Michel Piotin, Fabricio Oliveira Lima, Francisco Mont'Alverne, Wazim Izzath, Nobuyuki Sakai, Mahmoud Mohammaden, Alhamza R Al-Bayati, Leonardo Renieri, Salvatore Mangiafico, David Ozretic, Vanessa Chalumeau, Saima Ahmad, Umair Rashid, Syed Irteza Hussain, Seby John, Emma Griffin, John Thornton, Jose Antonio Fiorot, Rodrigo Rivera, Nadia Hammami, Anna M Cervantes-Arslanian, Hormuzdiyar H Dasenbrock, Huynh Le Vu, Viet Quy Nguyen, Steven Hetts, Romain Bourcier, Romain Guile, Melanie Walker, Malveeka Sharma, Don Frei, Pascal Jabbour, Nabeel Herial, Fawaz Al-Mufti, Atilla Ozcan Ozdemir, Ozlem Aykac, Dheeraj Gandhi, Chandril Chugh, Charles Matouk, Pascale Lavoie, Randall Edgell, Andre Beer-Furlan, Michael Chen, Monika Killer-Oberpfalzer, Vitor Mendes Pereira, Patrick Nicholson, Vikram Huded, Nobuyuki Ohara, Daisuke Watanabe, Dong Hun Shin, Pedro SC Magalhaes, Raghid Kikano, Santiago Ortega-Gutierrez, Mudassir Farooqui, Amal Abou-Hamden, Tatsuo Amano, Ryoo Yamamoto, Adrienne Weeks, Elena A Cora, Rotem Sivan-Hoffmann, Roberto Crosa, Markus Möhlenbruch, Simon Nagel, Hosam Al-Jehani, Sunil A Sheth, Victor S Lopez Rivera, James E Siegler, Achmad Fidaus Sani, Ajit S Puri, Anna Luisa Kuhn, Gianmarco Bernava, Paolo Machi, Daniel G Abud, Octavio M Pontes-Neto, Ajay K Wakhloo, Barbara Voetsch, Eytan Raz, Shadi Yaghi, Brijesh P Mehta, Naoto Kimura, Mamoru Murakami, Jin Soo Lee, Ji Man Hong, Robert Fahed, Gregory Walker, Eiji Hagashi, Steve M Cordina, Hong Gee Roh, Ken Wong, Juan F Arenillas, Mario Martinez-Galdamez, Jordi Blasco, Alejandro Rodriguez Vasquez, Luisa Fonseca, M Luis Silva, Teddy Y Wu, Simon John, Alex Brehm, Marios Psychogios, William J Mack, Matthew Tenser, Tatemi Todaka, Miki Fujimura, Roberta Novakovic, Jun Deguchi, Yuri Sugiura, Hiroshi Tokimura, Rakesh Khatri, Michael Kelly, Lissa Peeling, Yuichi Murayama, Hugh Stephen Winters, Johnny Wong, Mohamed Teleb, Jeremy Payne, Hiroki Fukuda, Kosuke Miyake, Junsuke Shimbo, Yusuke Sugimura, Masaaki Uno, Yohei Takenobu, Yuji Matsumaru, Satoshi Yamada, Ryuhei Kono, Takuya Kanamaru, Masafumi Morimoto, Junichi Iida, Vasu Saini, Dileep Yavagal, Saif Bushnaq, Wenguo Huang, Italo Linfante, Jawad Kirmani, David S Liebeskind, Viktor Szeder, Ruchir Shah, Thomas G Devlin, Lee Birnbaum, Jun Luo, Anchalee Churojana, Hesham E Masoud, Carlos Ynigo Lopez, Brendan Steinfort, Alice Ma, Ameer E Hassan, Amal Al Hashmi, Mollie McDermott, Maxim Mokin, Alex Chebl, Odysseas Kargiotis, Georgios Tsivgoulis, Jane G Morris, Clifford J Eskey, Jesse Thon, Leticia Rebello, Dorothea Altschul, Oriana Cornett, Varsha Singh, Jeyaraj Pandian, Anirudh Kulkarni, Pablo M Lavados, Veronica V Olavarria, Kenichi Todo, Yuki Yamamoto, Gisele Sampaio Silva, Serdar Geyik, Jasmine Johann, Sumeet Multani, Artem Kaliaev, Kazutaka Sonoda, Hiroyuki Hashimoto, Adel Alhazzani, David Y Chung, Stephan A Mayer, Johanna T Fifi, Michael D Hill, Hao Zhang, Zhengzhou Yuan, Xianjin Shang, Alicia C Castonguay, Rishi Gupta, Tudor G Jovin, Jean Raymond, Osama O Zaidat, Raul G Nogueira
Weitere Verfasser: CarMeN, laboratoire, Department of Neurology Boston, Harvard Medical School Boston (HMS)-Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, Emory University School of Medicine, Emory University Atlanta, GA, Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM), Boston University Boston (BU), National Hospital Organization Osaka National Hospital Japon (NHO Osaka National Hospital), Alexandria University Alexandrie, Boston Medical Center Boston, MA, USA (BMC), Xinqiao Hospital of Army Medical University Chongqing (AMU), University of Cape Town, La Sagrada Familia Clinic/Clínica La Sagrada Familia Buenos Aires, Argentina (LSFC), Hospices Civils de Lyon (HCL), Cardiovasculaire, métabolisme, diabétologie et nutrition (CarMeN), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Hospices Civils de Lyon (HCL)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE), Fondation Ophtalmologique Adolphe de Rothschild Paris, Hospital General de Fortaleza Fortaleza, Brazil (HGF), Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH), Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital Kobe, Hyogo, Japan (KCMCGH), Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Careggi Firenze = Careggi University Hospital Florence, Italy (AOUC), University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Partenaires INRAE, Hôpital Bicêtre AP-HP, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP), Service de Neuroradiologie CHU de Bicêtre, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi Abou Dabi, Émirats arabes unis, Hôpital de Beaumont Dublin, Ireland (HB), Hospital-Estadual Central Vitoria, Brazil (HEC), Instituto de NeuroCirugía Asenjo, Institut national de neurologie Mongi-Ben Hamida Tunis, Hue Central Hospital Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam (HCH), University of California San Francisco (UC San Francisco), University of California (UC), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nantes = Nantes University Hospital (CHU Nantes), Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Washington University in Saint Louis (WUSTL), Englewood Hospital and Medical Center Englewood, Jefferson (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University), Westchester Medical Center Valhalla, New York, USA (WMC), Eskisehir Osmangazi University, University of Maryland School of Medicine, University of Maryland System, MAX Superspecialty Hospital Saket, New Delhi, India (MSH), Yale School of Medicine New Haven, Connecticut (YSM), Université Laval Québec (ULaval), Rush University Medical Center Chicago, Paracelsus Medizinische Privatuniversität = Paracelsus Medical University (PMU), University of Toronto, NH Mazumdar Shah Medical Center Bangalore, India (NHMSMC), IMS Tokyo-Katsushika General Hospital Tokyo, Japan, Gachon University Seongnam, Korea (GU), Hospital Municipal Sao Jose Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil (HMSJ), Lau Medical Center Beirut, Lebanon (LMC), University of Iowa Iowa City, Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide Australia, Kyorin University Tokyo, Japan, Yokohama Brain and Spine Center Yokohama, Japan (YBSC), Dalhousie University Halifax, Rambam Health Care Campus, Centro Endovascular Neurologico Medica Uruguaya Montevideo, Uruguay (CENMU), Heidelberg University Hospital Heidelberg, University of Dammam - Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, McGovern Medical School Houston, TX, USA (McGMS), The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), Cooper Medical School of Rowan University Camden (CMSRU), Airlangga University Jawa Timur, Indonesia (AU), University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester (UMASS), University of Massachusetts System (UMASS), Geneva University Hospitals and Geneva University, Universidade de São Paulo = University of São Paulo (USP), Beth Israel Lahey Health Burlington, MA, USA (BILH), New York University School of Medicine (NYU Grossman School of Medicine), Memorial Neuroscience Institute Pembroke Pines, FL, USA (MNI), Iwate Prefectural Central Hospital Morioka, Iwate, Japan (IPCH), Japanese Red Cross Musashino Hospital Tokyo, Ajou University, University of Ottawa Ottawa, Saga-ken Medical Centre Koseikan Saga, Japan (SMCK), University of South Alabama (USA), Konkuk University Seoul, Royal Free Hospital London, UK, Hospital Clinico Universitario de Valladolid Castilla y León, Spain (HCUV), Universidad de Valladolid Valladolid (UVa), Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Aragón Saragoza, España (ICMA-CSIC), Universidad de Zaragoza = University of Zaragoza Saragossa University = Université de Saragosse, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona Catalonia, Spain, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de São João Porto, Christchurch Hospital Christchurch, New Zealand (CH), University Hospital Basel Basel, University of Southern California (USC), Kohnan Hospital - Sendai Miyagi, Japan, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, Nara City Hospital Nara, Japan (NCH), Toyonaka Municipal Hospital Osaka, Japan (TMH), Kagoshima City Hospita Kagoshima, Japan (KCH), Texas Tech University System Lubbock, TX, USA (TTUS), University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Canada (U of S), Department of Radiology, Neurointerventional Radiology
Quelle: Stroke Vasc Neurol
Stroke and Vascular Neurology, Vol, Iss
Stroke and vascular neurology
United States
England
Stroke and Vascular Neurology, vol 6, iss 4
Verlagsinformationen: BMJ, 2021.
Publikationsjahr: 2021
Schlagwörter: [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio], HAEMORRHAGE, SVIN COVID-19 Registry, COVID-19, Infectious Disease, Subarachnoid Hemorrhage* / diagnostic imaging, subarachnoid, Intracranial Aneurysm* / therapy, Intracranial Aneurysm* / epidemiology, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, Clinical Research, coil, Humans, Prospective Studies, RC346-429, the Middle East North Africa Stroke and Interventional Neurotherapies Organization, Pandemics, Health Services Administration, Original Research, Retrospective Studies, 2. Zero hunger, SARS-CoV-2, Neurosciences, Intracranial Aneurysm, Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Aneurysm, infection, Brain Disorders, 3. Good health, Stroke, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], Cross-Sectional Studies, Treatment Outcome, Intracranial Aneurysm* / diagnostic imaging, Cardiovascular Diseases, Virus Diseases, Japanese Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology Society, aneurysm, Health Services Research, haemorrhage, Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system, Nervous System Diseases, Subarachnoid Hemorrhage* / epidemiology
Beschreibung: Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, decreased volumes of stroke admissions and mechanical thrombectomy were reported. The study’s objective was to examine whether subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) hospitalisations and ruptured aneurysm coiling interventions demonstrated similar declines. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional, retrospective, observational study across 6 continents, 37 countries and 140 comprehensive stroke centres. Patients with the diagnosis of SAH, aneurysmal SAH, ruptured aneurysm coiling interventions and COVID-19 were identified by prospective aneurysm databases or by International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, codes. The 3-month cumulative volume, monthly volumes for SAH hospitalisations and ruptured aneurysm coiling procedures were compared for the period before (1 year and immediately before) and during the pandemic, defined as 1 March–31 May 2020. The prior 1-year control period (1 March–31 May 2019) was obtained to account for seasonal variation. Findings There was a significant decline in SAH hospitalisations, with 2044 admissions in the 3 months immediately before and 1585 admissions during the pandemic, representing a relative decline of 22.5% (95% CI −24.3% to −20.7%, p Interpretation There was a relative decrease in the volume of SAH hospitalisations, aneurysmal SAH hospitalisations and ruptured aneurysm embolisations during the COVID-19 pandemic. These findings in SAH are consistent with a decrease in other emergencies, such as stroke and myocardial infarction.
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ISSN: 2059-8696
2059-8688
DOI: 10.1136/svn-2020-000695
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Abstract:Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, decreased volumes of stroke admissions and mechanical thrombectomy were reported. The study’s objective was to examine whether subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) hospitalisations and ruptured aneurysm coiling interventions demonstrated similar declines. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional, retrospective, observational study across 6 continents, 37 countries and 140 comprehensive stroke centres. Patients with the diagnosis of SAH, aneurysmal SAH, ruptured aneurysm coiling interventions and COVID-19 were identified by prospective aneurysm databases or by International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, codes. The 3-month cumulative volume, monthly volumes for SAH hospitalisations and ruptured aneurysm coiling procedures were compared for the period before (1 year and immediately before) and during the pandemic, defined as 1 March–31 May 2020. The prior 1-year control period (1 March–31 May 2019) was obtained to account for seasonal variation. Findings There was a significant decline in SAH hospitalisations, with 2044 admissions in the 3 months immediately before and 1585 admissions during the pandemic, representing a relative decline of 22.5% (95% CI −24.3% to −20.7%, p Interpretation There was a relative decrease in the volume of SAH hospitalisations, aneurysmal SAH hospitalisations and ruptured aneurysm embolisations during the COVID-19 pandemic. These findings in SAH are consistent with a decrease in other emergencies, such as stroke and myocardial infarction.
ISSN:20598696
20598688
DOI:10.1136/svn-2020-000695