日本語フィールド
著者:*Atsushi Mizuno, Chisa Matsumoto, Takuya Kishi, Mari Ishida, Shoji Sanada, Memori Fukuda, Issei Komuro, Kenichi Hirata, Koichi Node題名:Cardiology Department Policy in Japan After Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) - Descriptive Summary of 2nd Nationwide Survey by the Japanese Circulation Society 発表情報:Circ Rep 巻: 3 号: 2 ページ: 100-104キーワード:Medical policy; Pandemics概要:Background: Cardiovascular department restriction policies on procedures resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic have not been fully evaluated. Methods and Results: We performed a retrospective analysis of a nationwide survey performed by the Japanese Circulation Society in August 2020. The total response rate was 48.9% (651/1,331). The rate of restriction of cardiovascular procedures peaked in April. Exacerbations of heart failure due to hospital restrictions were noted in 43.8% of departments. Conclusions: Many departments restricted their cardiological procedures, and this rate changed according to the pandemic situation. The exacerbation of cardiovascular disease resulting from pandemic restrictions should not be ignored. 抄録:英語フィールド
Author:*Atsushi Mizuno, Chisa Matsumoto, Takuya Kishi, Mari Ishida, Shoji Sanada, Memori Fukuda, Issei Komuro, Kenichi Hirata, Koichi NodeTitle:Cardiology Department Policy in Japan After Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) - Descriptive Summary of 2nd Nationwide Survey by the Japanese Circulation Society Announcement information:Circ Rep Vol: 3 Issue: 2 Page: 100-104Keyword:Medical policy; PandemicsAn abstract:Background: Cardiovascular department restriction policies on procedures resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic have not been fully evaluated. Methods and Results: We performed a retrospective analysis of a nationwide survey performed by the Japanese Circulation Society in August 2020. The total response rate was 48.9% (651/1,331). The rate of restriction of cardiovascular procedures peaked in April. Exacerbations of heart failure due to hospital restrictions were noted in 43.8% of departments. Conclusions: Many departments restricted their cardiological procedures, and this rate changed according to the pandemic situation. The exacerbation of cardiovascular disease resulting from pandemic restrictions should not be ignored.