Title of article :
Delays in the Management of Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke during the COVID-19 Outbreak Period: A Multicenter Study in Daegu, Korea
Author/Authors :
Lee, Sang-Hun Department of Emergency Medicine - Dongsan Medical Center - Keimyung University - Daegu 42601 - Republic of Korea , Mun, You Ho Department of Emergency Medicine - Yeungnam University College of Medicine - Daegu 42415 - Republic of Korea , Ryoo, Hyun Wook Department of Emergency Medicine - School of Medicine - Kyungpook National University - Daegu 41944 - Republic of Korea , Jin, Sang-Chan Department of Emergency Medicine - Dongsan Medical Center - Keimyung University - Daegu 42601 - Republic of Korea , Kim, Jung Ho Department of Emergency Medicine - Yeungnam University College of Medicine - Daegu 42415 - Republic of Korea , Ahn, Jae Yun Department of Emergency Medicine - School of Medicine - Kyungpook National University - Daegu 41944 - Republic of Korea , Jang, Tae Chang Department of Emergency Medicine - School of Medicine - Daegu Catholic University - Daegu 42472 - Republic of Korea , Moon, Sungbae Department of Emergency Medicine - School of Medicine - Kyungpook National University - Daegu 41944 - Republic of Korea , Lee, Dong Eun Department of Emergency Medicine - Kyungpook National University Chilgok Hospital - School of Medicine - Kyungpook National University - Daegu 41404 - Republic of Korea , Park, Hyungjong Department of Neurology - Dongsan Medical Center - Keimyung University - Daegu 42601 - Republic of Korea
Abstract :
Background. Timely treatment is important for patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS). However, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak may have caused delays in patient management. therefore, we analyzed the prognosis and the time spent at
the prehospital and hospital stages in managing patients diagnosed with AIS during the COVID-19 outbreak. Methods. this retrospective study evaluated patients diagnosed with AIS in the emergency department (ED) at five medical centers in Daegu city
between February 18 and April 17 each year from 2018 to 2020. Data on the patients’ clinical features and time spent on
management were collected and compared according to COVID-19 and pre-COVID-19 summaries. Results. From a total of 533
patients diagnosed with AIS, 399 patients visited the ED before COVID-19 and 134 during the COVID-19 outbreak. During the
COVID-19 outbreak, compared with pre-COVID-19, AIS patients had poor National Institute of Health Stroke Scale scores at the
initial hospital visit (6 vs. 4, p � 0.013) and discharge (3 vs. 2, p � 0.001). During the COVID-19 outbreak, the proportion of direct
visits to hospitals through public emergency medical services (EMS) increased, and the onset of symptoms-to-ED door time via
the public EMS was delayed (87 min vs. 68 min, p � 0.006). Conclusions. *e prognosis of AIS patients during the COVID-19 outbreak was worse than that of pre-COVID-19 patients with delays at the prehospital stage, despite the need for timely care.
Keywords :
COVID-19 , Patients , Acute Ischemic Stroke , Korea
Journal title :
Emergency Medicine International