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Author: Neves Briard, Joel; Ducroux, Célina; Jacquin, Grégory; Alesefir, Walid; Boisseau, William; Daneault, Nicole; Deschaintre, Yan; Eneling, Johanna; Gioia, Laura C.; Iancu, Dana; Odier, Céline; Raymond, Jean; Roy, Daniel; Stapf, Christian; Weill, Alain; Poppe, Alexandre Y.
Title: Early Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Acute Stroke Treatment Delays
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  • Document date: 2020_7_23
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    Snippet: This is an observational cohort study comparing 156 patients evaluated for acute stroke between March 30 and May 31, 2020 at a comprehensive stroke center with 138 patients evaluated during the corresponding time period in 2019. During the pandemic, the proportion of COVID-19 positive patients was low (3%), the time from symptom onset to hospital presentation was significantly longer, and a smaller proportion of patients underwent reperfusion therapy. Among patients directly evaluated at our ins
    Document: This is an observational cohort study comparing 156 patients evaluated for acute stroke between March 30 and May 31, 2020 at a comprehensive stroke center with 138 patients evaluated during the corresponding time period in 2019. During the pandemic, the proportion of COVID-19 positive patients was low (3%), the time from symptom onset to hospital presentation was significantly longer, and a smaller proportion of patients underwent reperfusion therapy. Among patients directly evaluated at our institution, door-to-needle and door-to-recanalization metrics were significantly longer. Our findings support concerns that the current pandemic may have a negative impact on the management of acute stroke.

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