Comparison of stroke care parameters in acute ischemic stroke patients with and without concurrent Covid-19. A Nationwide analysis

Abstract Background Comparing health care parameters of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients with and without concurrent coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19, SARS-CoV-2 infection), may be helpful in terms of optimizing clinical and public health care during pandemic. Methods We evaluated a nationwide...

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Main Authors: Daniel Richter, Christos Krogias, Jens Eyding, Dirk Bartig, Armin Grau, Ralph Weber
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-11-01
Series:Neurological Research and Practice
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42466-020-00095-9
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spelling doaj-83c22731859f4c5790f6c258ca85a37c2020-11-25T04:09:12ZengBMCNeurological Research and Practice2524-34892020-11-01211310.1186/s42466-020-00095-9Comparison of stroke care parameters in acute ischemic stroke patients with and without concurrent Covid-19. A Nationwide analysisDaniel Richter0Christos Krogias1Jens Eyding2Dirk Bartig3Armin Grau4Ralph Weber5Department of Neurology, St. Josef-Hospital Bochum, Ruhr University BochumDepartment of Neurology, St. Josef-Hospital Bochum, Ruhr University BochumMedical Faculty, Ruhr University of BochumDepartment of Neurology, St. Josef-Hospital Bochum, Ruhr University BochumDepartment of Neurology, Klinikum der Stadt LudwigshafenMedical Faculty, Ruhr University of BochumAbstract Background Comparing health care parameters of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients with and without concurrent coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19, SARS-CoV-2 infection), may be helpful in terms of optimizing clinical and public health care during pandemic. Methods We evaluated a nationwide administrative database of all hospitalized patients with main diagnosis of acute ischemic stroke with/without diagnosis of Covid-19 who were hospitalized during the time period from January 16th to May 15th, 2020. Data from a total of 1463 hospitals in Germany were included. We compared case numbers, treatment characteristics (intravenous thrombolysis, IVT; mechanical thrombectomy, MT; treated on an intensive care unit, stroke unit or regular ward) and in-hospital mortality of AIS with and without concurrent diagnosis of Covid-19. Results From a total of 30,864 hospitalized Covid-19 patients during the evaluation period in Germany, we identified a subgroup of 213 patients with primary diagnosis of AIS. Compared to the 68,700 AIS patients without Covid-19, this subgroup showed a similar rate of IVT (16.4% vs. 16.5%, p = 0.985) but a significantly lower rate of MT (3.8% vs. 7.9%, p = 0.017). In-hospital mortality rate was significantly higher in patients with AIS and concurrent Covid-19 compared to non-infected AIS patients (22.5% vs. 7.8%, p < 0.001). Conclusion These nationwide data point out differences in mortality and medical treatment regime between AIS patients with and without concurrent Covid-19. Since the pandemic is still ongoing, these data draw attention to AIS as a less frequent but often fatal comorbidity in Covid-19 patients.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42466-020-00095-9Covid-19StrokeThrombolysisThrombectomy
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author Daniel Richter
Christos Krogias
Jens Eyding
Dirk Bartig
Armin Grau
Ralph Weber
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Christos Krogias
Jens Eyding
Dirk Bartig
Armin Grau
Ralph Weber
Comparison of stroke care parameters in acute ischemic stroke patients with and without concurrent Covid-19. A Nationwide analysis
Neurological Research and Practice
Covid-19
Stroke
Thrombolysis
Thrombectomy
author_facet Daniel Richter
Christos Krogias
Jens Eyding
Dirk Bartig
Armin Grau
Ralph Weber
author_sort Daniel Richter
title Comparison of stroke care parameters in acute ischemic stroke patients with and without concurrent Covid-19. A Nationwide analysis
title_short Comparison of stroke care parameters in acute ischemic stroke patients with and without concurrent Covid-19. A Nationwide analysis
title_full Comparison of stroke care parameters in acute ischemic stroke patients with and without concurrent Covid-19. A Nationwide analysis
title_fullStr Comparison of stroke care parameters in acute ischemic stroke patients with and without concurrent Covid-19. A Nationwide analysis
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of stroke care parameters in acute ischemic stroke patients with and without concurrent Covid-19. A Nationwide analysis
title_sort comparison of stroke care parameters in acute ischemic stroke patients with and without concurrent covid-19. a nationwide analysis
publisher BMC
series Neurological Research and Practice
issn 2524-3489
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Abstract Background Comparing health care parameters of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients with and without concurrent coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19, SARS-CoV-2 infection), may be helpful in terms of optimizing clinical and public health care during pandemic. Methods We evaluated a nationwide administrative database of all hospitalized patients with main diagnosis of acute ischemic stroke with/without diagnosis of Covid-19 who were hospitalized during the time period from January 16th to May 15th, 2020. Data from a total of 1463 hospitals in Germany were included. We compared case numbers, treatment characteristics (intravenous thrombolysis, IVT; mechanical thrombectomy, MT; treated on an intensive care unit, stroke unit or regular ward) and in-hospital mortality of AIS with and without concurrent diagnosis of Covid-19. Results From a total of 30,864 hospitalized Covid-19 patients during the evaluation period in Germany, we identified a subgroup of 213 patients with primary diagnosis of AIS. Compared to the 68,700 AIS patients without Covid-19, this subgroup showed a similar rate of IVT (16.4% vs. 16.5%, p = 0.985) but a significantly lower rate of MT (3.8% vs. 7.9%, p = 0.017). In-hospital mortality rate was significantly higher in patients with AIS and concurrent Covid-19 compared to non-infected AIS patients (22.5% vs. 7.8%, p < 0.001). Conclusion These nationwide data point out differences in mortality and medical treatment regime between AIS patients with and without concurrent Covid-19. Since the pandemic is still ongoing, these data draw attention to AIS as a less frequent but often fatal comorbidity in Covid-19 patients.
topic Covid-19
Stroke
Thrombolysis
Thrombectomy
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42466-020-00095-9
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