Author: Maeda, Megumi; Fukuda, Haruhisa; Kiyohara, Kosuke; Miki, Ryusuke; Kitamura, Tetsuhisa
Title: Changes in percutaneous coronary intervention practice in Japan during the COVIDâ€19 outbreak: LIFE Study Cord-id: 2a52yl7j Document date: 2021_3_11
ID: 2a52yl7j
Snippet: AIM: The global outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVIDâ€19) has had widespread effects on clinical practice, and is reportedly associated with reduced percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) rates in the US and Italy. This study aimed to ascertain the influence of the COVIDâ€19 outbreak on PCI practice in Japan. METHODS: In a retrospective analysis of claims data from National Health Insurance and Laterâ€Stage Elderly Healthcare System enrollees in Kobe City, Japan, we examined the changes i
Document: AIM: The global outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVIDâ€19) has had widespread effects on clinical practice, and is reportedly associated with reduced percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) rates in the US and Italy. This study aimed to ascertain the influence of the COVIDâ€19 outbreak on PCI practice in Japan. METHODS: In a retrospective analysis of claims data from National Health Insurance and Laterâ€Stage Elderly Healthcare System enrollees in Kobe City, Japan, we examined the changes in PCI incidence before and during the COVIDâ€19 outbreak. Percutaneous coronary intervention incidence during the COVIDâ€19 outbreak in 2020 was compared with that of the same (preâ€outbreak) period in 2019 using a Poisson regression analysis with the monthly number of PCIs as the dependent variable. RESULTS: A total of 639 patients underwent PCI in Kobe City between February and May 2020. The results showed a 19% reduction in all PCI procedures during the outbreak relative to the preâ€outbreak period (P = 0.001). There were no significant changes in nonâ€elective PCIs for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) cases, but a 25% reduction in elective PCIs for nonâ€ACS cases (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The COVIDâ€19 outbreak was associated with a decline in elective PCIs for nonâ€ACS cases, but did not appear to influence nonâ€elective PCIs for ACS cases in Japan.
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