EAPCI Position Statement on Invasive Management of Acute Coronary Syndromes during the COVID-19 pandemic

European Heart Journal

14 May 2020
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ESC Journals CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE, ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES, ACUTE CARDIAC CARE Acute Coronary Syndromes Interventional Cardiology

Abstract

Abstract

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic poses an unprecedented challenge to healthcare worldwide. The infection can be life threatening and require intensive care treatment. The transmission of the disease poses a risk to both patients and healthcare workers. The number of patients requiring hospital admission and intensive care may overwhelm health systems and negatively affect standard care for patients presenting with conditions needing emergency interventions. This position statements aims to assist cardiologists in the invasive management of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. To that end, we assembled a panel of interventional cardiologists and acute cardiac care specialists appointed by the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI) and from the Acute Cardiovascular Care Association (ACVC) and included the experience from the first and worst affected areas in Europe. Modified diagnostic and treatment algorithms are proposed to adapt evidence-based protocols for this unprecedented challenge. Various clinical scenarios, as well as management algorithms for patients with a diagnosed or suspected COVID-19 infection, presenting with ST- and non-ST-segment elevation ACS are described. In addition, we address the need for re-organization of ACS networks, with redistribution of hub and spoke hospitals, as well as for in-hospital reorganization of emergency rooms and cardiac units, with examples coming from multiple European countries. Furthermore, we provide a guidance to reorganization of catheterization laboratories and, importantly, measures for protection of healthcare providers involved with invasive procedures.

Contributors

Giulio G Stefanini
Giulio G Stefanini

Author

Humanitas University Milan , Italy

Nicole Karam
Nicole Karam

Author

Clemenceau Medical center Beirut Beirut , Lebanon

Sigrun Halvorsen
Sigrun Halvorsen

Author

Oslo University Hospital Ulleval Oslo , Norway

Franz-Josef Neumann
Franz-Josef Neumann

Author

University Heart Centre Freiburg-Bad Krozingen Bad Krozingen , Germany

Guido Tavazzi
Guido Tavazzi

Author

University of Pavia Pavia , Italy

Andreas Baumbach
Andreas Baumbach

Author

St Bartholomews and Queen Mary University London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

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