Myocardial Infarction incidence during national lockdown in two French provinces unevenly affected by COVID-19 outbreak: An observational study

Autor: Eric Van Belle, Thibault Manigold, Adeline Piérache, Alain Furber, Nicolas Debry, Anne Luycx-Bore, Jean-Jacques Bauchart, Olivier Nugue, François Huchet, Mathieu Bic, François Vinchon, Smaïn Sayah, Alexandre Fournier, Eric Decoulx, Usman Mouhammad, Jérôme Clerc, Aurélie Manchuelle, Tahar Lazizi, Akram Chmait, Julien Jeannetteau, Pierre Hénon, Mickael Bonin, Marie Dupret-Minet, Ashok Tirouvanziam, David Molcard, Fabien Arabucki, Antoine Py, Fabrice Prunier, Cédric Delhaye, Gilles Lemesle, Guillaume Schurtz, Alessandro Cosenza, Hugues Spillemaeker, Basile Verdier, Tom Denimal, Thibault Pamart, Habib Sylla, Dany Janah, David Aouate, Sina Porouchani, Valérie Guillez, Guillaume Bonnet, Julien Ternacle, Julien Labreuche, Guillaume Cayla, Flavien Vincent
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: The Lancet Regional Health. Europe, Vol 2, Iss , Pp 100030- (2021)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2666-7762
DOI: 10.1016/j.lanepe.2021.100030
Popis: Background: A reduction of admission for MI has been reported in most countries affected by COVID-19. No clear explanation has been provided. Methods: To report the incidence of myocardial infarction (MI) admission during COVID-19 pandemic and in particular during national lockdown in two unequally affected French provinces (10-million inhabitants) with a different media strategy, and to describe the magnitude of MI incidence changes relative to the incidence of COVID-19-related deaths. A longitudinal study to collect all MIs from January 1 until May 17, 2020 (study period) and from the identical time period in 2019 (control period) was conducted in all centers with PCI-facilities in northern “Hauts-de-France” province and western “Pays-de-la-Loire” Province. The incidence of COVID-19 fatalities was also collected. Findings: In “Hauts-de-France”, during lockdown (March 18–May 10), 1500 COVID-19-related deaths were observed. A 23% decrease in MI-IR (IRR=0.77;95%CI:0.71–0.84, p
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