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Author: Rangashamaiah, Sriranga; Hayagreev, Vibha; Krishnan, Shanmugam; Prabhavathi, Bhat; Manjunath, Cholenahalli Nanjappa
Title: The impact of COVID19 Nationwide Lock-down on STEMI hospitalization and outcomes in South India
  • Cord-id: 729h8528
  • Document date: 2021_3_24
  • ID: 729h8528
    Snippet: Covid-19 Nationwide lockdown for social containment was implemented on the 23rd of March 2020. The objective of this study was to look at the impact of lockdown on STEMI (<24hrs window period). This study was done in 2 phases, 43 days before (phase1) and 43 days during lockdown (phase 2). During the lockdown, there was a 31% decrease in hospital admission rates, 11.5% and 9.38% proportional increase in diabetics and hypertensive patients presenting with STEMI. The public must be educated about t
    Document: Covid-19 Nationwide lockdown for social containment was implemented on the 23rd of March 2020. The objective of this study was to look at the impact of lockdown on STEMI (<24hrs window period). This study was done in 2 phases, 43 days before (phase1) and 43 days during lockdown (phase 2). During the lockdown, there was a 31% decrease in hospital admission rates, 11.5% and 9.38% proportional increase in diabetics and hypertensive patients presenting with STEMI. The public must be educated about the existing important health problems in the community along with the pandemic warnings.

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