In-hospital care in acute heart failure during the COVID-19 pandemic: insights from the German-wide Helios hospital network

被引:57
作者
Koenig, Sebastian [1 ,2 ]
Hohenstein, Sven [2 ]
Meier-Hellmann, Andreas [3 ]
Kuhlen, Ralf [4 ]
Hindricks, Gerhard [1 ,2 ]
Bollmann, Andreas [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp, Dept Electrophysiol, Heart Ctr Leipzig, Strumpellstr 39, D-04289 Leipzig, Germany
[2] Leipzig Heart Inst, Leipzig, Germany
[3] Helios Hosp, Berlin, Germany
[4] Helios Hlth, Berlin, Germany
关键词
Heart failure; Hospitalization; COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; In-hospital mortality; MORTALITY; COMORBIDITIES; ADMISSIONS; OUTBREAK;
D O I
10.1002/ejhf.2044
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Aims The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to changes in health care utilization for different acute cardiovascular diseases. Whether hospitalization rates and in-hospital mortality were affected by the pandemic in patients with acute symptomatic heart failure (HF) was investigated in this study. Methods and results Administrative data provided by 67 German Helios hospitals were examined for patients with a main discharge diagnosis of HF using ICD codes. Urgent hospital admissions per day were compared for a study period (13 March-21 May 2020) with control intervals in 2020 (1 January-12 March) and 2019 (13 March-21 May), resulting in a total of 13 484 patients excluding all patients with laboratory-proven COVID-19 infection. Incidence rate ratios (IRR) were calculated using Poisson regression. Generalized linear mixed models were used for univariable and multivariable analysis to identify predictors of in-hospital mortality. The number of admissions per day was lower in the study period compared to the same year [IRR 0.69, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.67-0.73, P < 0.01] and the previous year control group (IRR 0.73, 95% CI 0.70-0.76, P < 0.01). Age was similar throughout the intervals, but case severity increased in terms of distribution within New York Heart Association (NYHA) classes and comorbidities. Within the study period, 30-day rates for urgent hospital readmissions were higher compared to the same year but not the previous year control group. In-hospital mortality was 7.3% in the study period, 6.1% in the same year (P = 0.03) and 6.0% in the previous year control group (P = 0.02). In multivariable analysis, age, NYHA class and other predictors of fatal outcome were identified but hospitalization during the study period was not independently associated with mortality. Conclusion Our data showed a significant reduction of urgent hospital admissions for HF with increased case severity and concomitant in-hospital mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. Identifying causes of reduced inpatient treatment rates is essential for the understanding and valuation with regard to future optimal management of patients with HF.
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