F Lucy Wright
Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on secondary care for cardiovascular disease in the UK: an electronic health record analysis across three countries.
Wright, F Lucy; Cheema, Kate; Goldacre, Raph; Hall, Nick; Herz, Naomi; Islam, Nazrul; Karim, Zainab; Moreno-Martos, David; Morales, Daniel R; O'Connell, Daniel; Spata, Enti; Akbari, Ashley; Ashworth, Mark; Barber, Mark; Briffa, Norman; Canoy, Dexter; Denaxas, Spiros; Khunti, Kamlesh; Kurdi, Amanj; Mamas, Mamas; Priedon, Rouven; Sudlow, Cathie; Morris, Eva J A; Lacey, Ben; Banerjee, Amitava
Authors
Kate Cheema
Raph Goldacre
Nick Hall
Naomi Herz
Nazrul Islam
Zainab Karim
David Moreno-Martos
Daniel R Morales
Daniel O'Connell
Enti Spata
Ashley Akbari
Mark Ashworth
Mark Barber
Norman Briffa
Dexter Canoy
Spiros Denaxas
Kamlesh Khunti
Amanj Kurdi
Mamas Mamas m.mamas@keele.ac.uk
Rouven Priedon
Cathie Sudlow
Eva J A Morris
Ben Lacey
Amitava Banerjee
Abstract
Background
Although morbidity and mortality from COVID-19 have been widely reported, the indirect effects of the pandemic beyond 2020 on other major diseases and health service activity have not been well described.
Methods and results
Analyses used national administrative electronic hospital records in England, Scotland, and Wales for 2016–21. Admissions and procedures during the pandemic (2020–21) related to six major cardiovascular conditions [acute coronary syndrome (ACS), heart failure (HF), stroke/transient ischaemic attack (TIA), peripheral arterial disease (PAD), aortic aneurysm (AA), and venous thromboembolism(VTE)] were compared with the annual average in the pre-pandemic period (2016–19). Differences were assessed by time period and urgency of care.
In 2020, there were 31 064 (−6%) fewer hospital admissions [14 506 (−4%) fewer emergencies, 16 560 (−23%) fewer elective admissions] compared with 2016–19 for the six major cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) combined. The proportional reduction in admissions was similar in all three countries. Overall, hospital admissions returned to pre-pandemic levels in 2021. Elective admissions remained substantially below expected levels for almost all conditions in all three countries [−10 996 (−15%) fewer admissions]. However, these reductions were offset by higher than expected total emergency admissions [+25 878 (+6%) higher admissions], notably for HF and stroke in England, and for VTE in all three countries. Analyses for procedures showed similar temporal variations to admissions.
Conclusion
The present study highlights increasing emergency cardiovascular admissions during the pandemic, in the context of a substantial and sustained reduction in elective admissions and procedures. This is likely to increase further the demands on cardiovascular services over the coming years.
Citation
Wright, F. L., Cheema, K., Goldacre, R., Hall, N., Herz, N., Islam, N., …Banerjee, A. (2023). Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on secondary care for cardiovascular disease in the UK: an electronic health record analysis across three countries. European Heart Journal - Quality of Care and Clinical Outcomes, 9(4), 377-388. https://doi.org/10.1093/ehjqcco/qcac077
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Nov 14, 2022 |
Online Publication Date | Nov 16, 2022 |
Publication Date | 2023-06 |
Journal | European Heart Journal - Quality of Care and Clinical Outcomes |
Print ISSN | 2058-5225 |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 9 |
Issue | 4 |
Pages | 377-388 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1093/ehjqcco/qcac077 |
Keywords | Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Health Policy |
Public URL | https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/424941 |
Publisher URL | https://academic.oup.com/ehjqcco/advance-article/doi/10.1093/ehjqcco/qcac077/6831631 |
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