Author: Jia, Xiaoming; Jneid, Hani
Title: Practice patterns for patients with STâ€elevation myocardial infarction during the early phase of the COVIDâ€19 pandemic—Valuable lessons learned Cord-id: g1zry5z5 Document date: 2021_8_9
ID: g1zry5z5
Snippet: During the early phase of the COVIDâ€19 pandemic in the United States, there was a significant reduction in cardiac catheterization lab activations and numbers of PPCIs for STEMI as well as an increase in doorâ€toâ€balloon time. The decrease in STEMI volume is likely multifaceted involving factors at the patient and health system levels. Longitudinal data on STEMI care beyond the early phase of the pandemic is needed to better understand how different health systems have been adapting to the
Document: During the early phase of the COVIDâ€19 pandemic in the United States, there was a significant reduction in cardiac catheterization lab activations and numbers of PPCIs for STEMI as well as an increase in doorâ€toâ€balloon time. The decrease in STEMI volume is likely multifaceted involving factors at the patient and health system levels. Longitudinal data on STEMI care beyond the early phase of the pandemic is needed to better understand how different health systems have been adapting to the ongoing pandemic.
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