Predicted clinical and economic burden associated with reduction in access to acute coronary interventional care during the COVID-19 lockdown in two European countries
European Heart Journal - Quality of Care and Clinical Outcomes

Abstract
As a consequence of untimely or missed revascularization of ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) patients during the COVID-19 pandemic, many patients died at home or survived with serious sequelae, resulting in potential long-term worse prognosis and related health-economic implications.
This analysis sought to predict long-term health outcomes [survival and quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs)] and cost of reduced treatment of STEMIs occurring during the first COVID-19 lockdown.
Using a Markov decision-analytic model, we incorporated probability of hospitalization, timeliness of PCI, and projected long-term survival and cost (including societal costs) of mortality and morbidity, for STEMI occurring during the first UK and Spanish lockdowns, comparing them with expected pre-lockdown outcomes for an equivalent patient group.
STEMI patients during the first UK lockdown were predicted to lose an average of 1.55 life-years and 1.17 QALYs compared with patients presenting with a STEMI pre-pandemic. Based on an annual STEMI incidence of 49
The effect of a 1-month lockdown on STEMI treatment led to a reduction in survival and QALYs compared to the pre-pandemic era. Moreover, in working-age patients, untimely revascularization led to adverse prognosis, affecting societal productivity and therefore considerably increasing societal costs.
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Mamas A Mamas
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Josepa Mauri
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Carmen Medina Molina
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Oriol Rodriguez-Leor
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Simon Eggington
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Jan B Pietzsch
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Natalie L Papo
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Silke Walleser-Autiero
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Andreas Baumbach
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Francesco Maisano
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Flavio L Ribichini
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Darren Mylotte
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Emanuele Barbato
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Jan J Piek
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William Wijns
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Christoph K Naber
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Francesc Güell-Viaplana
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Lorena Bernàldez Arjana
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Rosa Vidal Álvarez
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Aida Ribera Solé
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