Impact of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic on the Severity and the Mortality of Acute Myocardial Infarction in Japan: Analysis From the JROAD-DPC Database

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Kimura, Mitsukuni [1 ]
Matoba, Tetsuya [1 ]
Nakano, Yasuhiro [1 ]
Katsuki, Shunsuke [1 ]
Sakamoto, Kazuo [1 ]
Nishihara, Masaaki [1 ]
Nagata, Takuya [1 ]
Tahara, Yoshio [2 ]
Nagao, Ken [3 ]
Okura, Hiroyuki [4 ]
Ikeda, Takanori [5 ]
Nakai, Michikazu [6 ]
Tsutsui, Hiroyuki [1 ]
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[1] Kyushu Univ, Fac Med Sci, Dept Cardiovasc Med, 3-1-1 Maidashi,Higashi Ku, Fukuoka 8128582, Japan
[2] Natl Cerebral & Cardiovasc Ctr, Suita, Japan
[3] Nihon Univ Hosp, Cardiovasc Ctr, Tokyo, Japan
[4] Gifu Univ, Dept Cardiol, Gifu, Japan
[5] Toho Univ, Dept Cardiovasc Med, Tokyo, Japan
[6] Univ Miyazaki Hosp, Clin Res Support Ctr, Miyazaki, Japan
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Acute coronary syndrome; Acute myocardial infarction; Cardiovascular disease;
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10.1253/circrep.CR-24-0011
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has impacted on cardiovascular disease. However, it remains unclear whether the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted on disease severity and patients' prognosis of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in Japan. Methods and Results: We retrospectively accumulated data from the Japanese Registry of All Cardiac and Vascular Diseases- Diagnosis Procedure Combination (JROAD-DPC) study (April 2019 to March 2021). Patients were divided into a before COVID-19 pandemic group or a during COVID-19 pandemic group. The proportion of patients who presented with cardiogenic shock (Killip class IV) was compared between groups, in association with 30-day mortality as the primary outcome. Killip class IV AMI significantly increased in the during COVID-19 pandemic group (15.7% vs. 14.5% in the before pandemic group, P<0.0001). The 30-day mortality was higher in the during COVID-19 pandemic group (9.6% vs. 9.2% in the before COVID-19 pandemic group, P=0.049). However, there was no significant difference in the adjusted 30-day mortality in each Killip class between the before and during COVID-19 pandemic groups. Conclusions: During the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan, 30-day mortality of AMI increased, mainly because of the increase of Killip class IV AMI patients. However, irrespective of the COVID-19 pandemic, the adjusted 30-day mortality of each Killip classification group was unchanged.
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