Title of article :
Unexpected peak of mortality: The COVID-19 burden on Bergamo transcatheter aortic valve implantation register
Author/Authors :
Cereda, Alberto Department of Cardiovascular - ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital - Bergamo - Italy , Cugola, Diego Department of Cardiovascular - ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital - Bergamo - Italy , Balestrieri, Giulio Department of Cardiovascular - ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital - Bergamo - Italy , Vassileva, Angelina Department of Cardiovascular - ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital - Bergamo - Italy , Valsecchi, Orazio Department of Cardiovascular - ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital - Bergamo - Italy
Abstract :
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has overwhelmed Northern Italy, just like rest of the world. The province
of Bergamo has been one of the hardest-hit areas in Northern
Italy since the beginning of COVID-19 epidemic (1). The ‘’ASST
Papa Giovanni XXIII” public hospital is a tertiary reference
center for cardiovascular diseases throughout the region of
Northern Italy. It is highly specialized for the treatment of valve
diseases. In the most critical phases of the epidemic, outpatient
visits and non-urgent health services were suspended; however, the cardiovascular emergency network was kept active (2). Patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation
(TAVI) are notoriously frail and exposed to the risk of COVID-19
infection. These patients are mostly affected by the absence of
cardiac outpatient follow-up. Methods: We wanted to evaluate
the outcomes of our patients who underwent TAVI from 2010 to
the end of April 2020 in the Bergamo TAVI registry that is characterized by an annual mortality rate of around 10% with an
overall five-year survival of over 50%. Table 1 shows the general
characteristics of this population.
Keywords :
TAVI , Aortic stenosis , COVID-19
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi