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Experience of the Polish Medical Air Rescue Service During the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Measures Taken to Protect Patients, Medical Staff, and Air Crew from SARS-CoV-2 Infection
CONCLUSIONS During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in Poland, the Polish Medical Air Rescue Service implemented procedures to protect patients, medical staff, and air crew from SARS-CoV-2 infection. This study highlights the importance of using single-patient isolation units for patient transport between hospitals and for emergency hospital admissions when the SARS-CoV-2 status of the patients were unknown.PMID:35221329 | DOI:10.12659/MSM.935474
Source: Medical Science Monitor - February 28, 2022 Category: Research Authors: Patryk Rzo ńca Piotr Tomaka Ewa Rzo ńca Robert Ga łązkowski Source Type: research

The burden of cardiovascular disease risk factors: A current problem
This article reviews the evidence on the exposure to CVD risk factors in the Polish adult population and discusses evidence on the associations between CVD risk factors and COVID-19. CVD and CVD risk factors, obesity and diabetes, in particular, are related to the severe course or fatal outcome of COVID-19. High prevalence of CVD risk factors with an increasing prevalence of obesity and diabetes could make the Polish population more sensitive to COVID-19 incidence and put infected persons at higher risk of serious complications and fatal outcome. Likely, the increased number of CVD deaths observed during the pandemic could...
Source: Polish Heart Journal - February 9, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Andrzej Paj ąk Piotr Jankowski Tomasz Zdrojewski Source Type: research

EP39* Collateral damages of COVID-19 on the hungarian ischemic stroke care
ConclusionsCollateral damages of the COVID-19 outbreak on the Hungarian IS care system were demonstrated. The disproportionally greater decline of IS admission numbers could partially be explained by the effect of health emergency operative measures. Further studies are needed to evaluate the causes of our observations.ReferencesBersano A, Kraemer M, Touzé E, Weber R, Alamowitch S, Sibon I, et al. Stroke care during the COVID-19 pandemic: experience from three large European countries. Eur J Neurol 2020;27(9):1794–800. https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.14375Böjti PP, Stang R, Gunda B, Sipos I, Bereczki D. A ...
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - August 24, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Böjti, P., Szilagyi, G., Dobi, B., Stang, R., Szikora, I., Kis, B., Kornfeld, A., Ovary, C., Eross, L., Banczerowski, P., Kuczynski, W., Bereczki, D. Tags: Logistics Source Type: research

Neurological symptoms in hospitalised patients with COVID-19 and their association with in-hospital mortality
CONCLUSIONS: Most hospitalised patients with COVID-19 experience neurological symptoms. Decreased level of consciousness, delirium, arterial hypotension, and stroke during or before hospitalisation increase the risk of in-hospital mortality.PMID:34037979 | DOI:10.5603/PJNNS.a2021.0039
Source: Neurologia i Neurochirurgia Polska - May 26, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Marcin Wnuk Katarzyna Sawczy ńska Tomasz K ęsek Pawe ł Wrona Żaneta Chatys-Bogacka Iwona Mazurkiewicz Leszek Drabik Jeremiasz Jagie łła Joanna Szaleniec Jacek Czepiel Łukasz Pawliński Artur Igor Bie ń Micha ł Kania Mateusz Fiema Joanna Zi ęba-P Source Type: research

4C Mortality Score correlates with in-hospital functional outcome after COVID-19-associated ischaemic stroke
CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: 4C Mortality Score predicts functional outcome at discharge in COVID-19-associated AIS patients.PMID:33949676 | DOI:10.5603/PJNNS.a2021.0037
Source: Neurologia i Neurochirurgia Polska - May 5, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Katarzyna Sawczy ńska Marcin Wnuk Jeremiasz Jagie łła Tomasz K ęsek Magdalena Wolska-Sikora Magdalena Szara-Cicho ń Kinga Zagata-Szewczyk Adela Uchacz Katarzyna Filipowicz Marcin Plaszczak Katarzyna Spisak-Borowska Anna Baranowska Magdalena W ójcik- Source Type: research