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COVID-19 pandemic year in the cardiology department

Piotr Lackowski1, Maciej Piasecki1, Michał Kasprzak1, Jacek Kryś2, Piotr Niezgoda1, Jacek Kubica1
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Medical Research Journal 2021;6(1):40-46.
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  1. Department of Cardiology and Internal Medicine, Collegium Medicum, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Marii Skłodowskiej-Curie 9 St, 85-094 Bydgoszcz, Poland
  2. Dr A Jurasz University Hospital no. 1, Collegium Medicum, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Marii Skłodowskiej-Curie 9 St., 85-094 Bydgoszcz, Poland

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Vol 6, No 1 (2021)
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Published online: 2021-03-15

Abstract

Introduction: A COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in noticeable changes in the functioning of the Department of Cardiology, dr A. Jurasz University Hospital no. 1 in Bydgoszcz. This study aims to compare the functioning of the university cardiology department in the pandemic year 2020 to the previous years.

Materials and methods: The retrospective analysis of patients hospitalized in the Department of Cardiology, dr A. Jurasz University Hospital no 1 in Bydgoszcz, Poland, has been performed. Collected data included the number of patients admitted to the hospital, medical diagnoses, performed procedures and in-hospital mortality.

Results: Throughout 2020 numbers of both new hospitalizations and diagnostic or therapeutic procedures in electrophysiology, echocardiography and invasive cardiology showed a major decrease. The greatest impact was observed in March, April, and the last 3 months of the year. The pandemic also affected in-hospital mortality.

Conclusions: The observed decrease in the number of hospital admissions of specialized cardiac procedures performed in 2020 may have a serious impact on future patients’ profile.

Abstract

Introduction: A COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in noticeable changes in the functioning of the Department of Cardiology, dr A. Jurasz University Hospital no. 1 in Bydgoszcz. This study aims to compare the functioning of the university cardiology department in the pandemic year 2020 to the previous years.

Materials and methods: The retrospective analysis of patients hospitalized in the Department of Cardiology, dr A. Jurasz University Hospital no 1 in Bydgoszcz, Poland, has been performed. Collected data included the number of patients admitted to the hospital, medical diagnoses, performed procedures and in-hospital mortality.

Results: Throughout 2020 numbers of both new hospitalizations and diagnostic or therapeutic procedures in electrophysiology, echocardiography and invasive cardiology showed a major decrease. The greatest impact was observed in March, April, and the last 3 months of the year. The pandemic also affected in-hospital mortality.

Conclusions: The observed decrease in the number of hospital admissions of specialized cardiac procedures performed in 2020 may have a serious impact on future patients’ profile.

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Keywords

COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, pandemics, cardiology, hospitals

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Title

COVID-19 pandemic year in the cardiology department

Journal

Medical Research Journal

Issue

Vol 6, No 1 (2021)

Article type

Original article

Pages

40-46

Published online

2021-03-15

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588

DOI

10.5603/MRJ.a2021.0009

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Medical Research Journal 2021;6(1):40-46.

Keywords

COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2
pandemics
cardiology
hospitals

Authors

Piotr Lackowski
Maciej Piasecki
Michał Kasprzak
Jacek Kryś
Piotr Niezgoda
Jacek Kubica

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