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COVID-19 pandemic on coronary artery and cerebrovascular diseases in Southern Spain: interrupted time series analysis
CONCLUSIONS: A decline in AMI and CVD daily hospital admissions during the first and second wave of COVID-19 pandemic was noted. Gender differences were observed, but no clear impact was observed in percutaneous interventions.PMID:37070925 | DOI:10.26355/eurrev_202304_31955
Source: European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences - April 18, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: F J Rodr íguez-Cortés J E Jim énez-Hornero J F Alcal á-Diaz R M Mi ñarro-Del Moral J L Romero-Cabrera R Manfredini M A Rodr íguez-Borrego P J L ópez-Soto Source Type: research

Viruses, Vol. 14, Pages 628: Sex-Dependent Differences in Predictive Value of the C2HEST Score in Subjects with COVID-19 & mdash;A Secondary Analysis of the COLOS Study
Conclusion: In the present study, we demonstrated the betterC2HEST-score predictive value for mortality in women and illustrated sex-dependent differences predicting non-fatal secondary outcomes.
Source: Viruses - March 17, 2022 Category: Virology Authors: Piotr Rola Adrian Doroszko Ma łgorzata Trocha Katarzyna Giniewicz Krzysztof Kujawa Marek Skarupski Damian Gajecki Jakub Gawry ś Tomasz Matys Ewa Szahidewicz-Krupska Barbara Adamik Krzysztof Kaliszewski Katarzyna Kili ś-Pstrusińska Agnieszka Matera-Wit Tags: Article Source Type: research

Abdominal aortic aneurysm ultrasound screening in men with risk factors in Primary Care
CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of aneurysms in our sample was 2.6%, which was lower than expected. The wide use of ultrasound and its progressive generalisation in the Primary Care setting should lead to a decrease in the number of undiagnosed AAA.PMID:34920344 | DOI:10.1016/j.aprim.2021.102234
Source: Atencion Primaria - December 17, 2021 Category: Primary Care Authors: Jes ús Rodríguez Donoso Elena Mart ín Ramos Josefina Aparicio Velasco Leonardo Fonte Eliozondo Estrella Mu ñoz Críspulo Carmen Ruiz Arribas Source Type: research

Efficacy of a four-tier infection response system in the emergency department during the coronavirus disease-2019 outbreak
This study presents an efficient method to prevent the degradation of the quality of diagnosis and treatment of other critical diseases during the pandemic. MethodsWe performed a retrospective observational study. The primary outcome was ED length of stay (ED LOS). The secondary outcomes were the door-to-balloon time in patients with suspected ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction and door-to-brain computed tomography time for patients with suspected stroke. The outcome measures were compared between patients who were treated in the red and orange zones designated as the changeable isolation unit and those who were tr...
Source: PLoS One - August 12, 2021 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Arom Choi Source Type: research

Acute myocardial infarction in the Covid-19 era: Incidence, clinical characteristics and in-hospital outcomes —A multicenter registry
by Alexander Fardman, Doron Zahger, Katia Orvin, Daniel Oren, Natalia Kofman, Jameel Mohsen, Or Tsafrir, Elad Asher, Ronen Rubinshtein, Jafari Jamal, Roi Efraim, Majdi Halabi, Yacov Shacham, Lior Henri Fortis, Tal Cohen, Robert Klempfner, Amit Segev, Roy Beigel, Shlomi Matetzky BackgroundWe aimed to describe the characteristics and in-hospital outcomes of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) patients during the Covid-19 era. MethodsWe conducted a prospective, multicenter study involving 13 intensive cardiac care units, to evaluate consecutive STEMI patients admitted throughout an 8-week period during the Covi...
Source: PLoS One - June 18, 2021 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Alexander Fardman Source Type: research

L.A. County EMS Told to Conserve Oxygen, Don ’t Transport Patients with Little Chance of Survival
New efforts to increase capacity and triage care to focus on the sickest patients Alex Wigglesworth, Rong-Gong Lin II, Soumya Karlamangla and Luke Money Los Angeles Times (MCT) LOS ANGELES — The situation in Los Angeles County hospitals is so critical that ambulance crews have been advised to try to cut back on their use of oxygen and not to bring to hospitals patients who have virtually no chance of survival. Officials now say they need to focus on patients with a greater chance of surviving. The measures were taken as circumstances were expected to become even worse in coming weeks, when patients sickene...
Source: JEMS Operations - January 5, 2021 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: JEMS Staff Tags: Administration and Leadership News News Feed Operations Patient Care Source Type: news