Background: The subsequent waves of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy had a major impact on cardiac care. Methods: A survey to evaluate the dynamic changes in arrhythmia care during the first five waves of COVID-19 in Italy (first: March–May 2020; second: October 2020–January 2021; third: February–May 2021; fourth: June–October 2021; fifth: November 2021–February 2022) was launched. Results: A total of 127 physicians from arrhythmia centers (34% of Italian centers) took part in the survey. As compared to 2019, a reduction in 40% of elective pacemaker (PM), defibrillators (ICD), and cardiac resynchronization devices (CRT) implantations, with a 70% reduction for ablations, was reported during the first wave, with a progressive and gradual return to pre-pandemic volumes, generally during the third–fourth waves, slower for ablations. For emergency procedures (PM, ICD, CRT, and ablations), recovery from the initial 10% decline occurred in most cases during the second wave, with some variability. However, acute care for atrial fibrillation, electrical cardioversions, and evaluations for syncope showed a prolonged reduction of activity. The number of patients with devices which started remote monitoring increased by 40% during the first wave, but then the adoption of remote monitoring declined. Conclusions: The dramatic and profound derangement in arrhythmia management that characterized the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic was followed by a progressive return to the volume of activities of the pre-pandemic periods, even if with different temporal dynamics and some heterogeneity. Remote monitoring was largely implemented during the first wave, but full implementation is needed.

Five waves of COVID-19 pandemic in Italy: results of a national survey evaluating the impact on activities related to arrhythmias, pacing, and electrophysiology promoted by AIAC (Italian Association of Arrhythmology and Cardiac Pacing) / Boriani, Giuseppe; Guerra, Federico; De Ponti, Roberto; D'Onofrio, Antonio; Accogli, Michele; Bertini, Matteo; Bisignani, Giovanni; Forleo, Giovanni Battista; Landolina, Maurizio; Lavalle, Carlo; Notarstefano, Pasquale; Ricci, Renato Pietro; Zanotto, Gabriele; Palmisano, Pietro. - In: INTERNAL AND EMERGENCY MEDICINE. - ISSN 1970-9366. - 18:1(2023), pp. 137-149. [10.1007/s11739-022-03140-4]

Five waves of COVID-19 pandemic in Italy: results of a national survey evaluating the impact on activities related to arrhythmias, pacing, and electrophysiology promoted by AIAC (Italian Association of Arrhythmology and Cardiac Pacing)

Boriani, Giuseppe;Zanotto, Gabriele;
2023

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Background: The subsequent waves of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy had a major impact on cardiac care. Methods: A survey to evaluate the dynamic changes in arrhythmia care during the first five waves of COVID-19 in Italy (first: March–May 2020; second: October 2020–January 2021; third: February–May 2021; fourth: June–October 2021; fifth: November 2021–February 2022) was launched. Results: A total of 127 physicians from arrhythmia centers (34% of Italian centers) took part in the survey. As compared to 2019, a reduction in 40% of elective pacemaker (PM), defibrillators (ICD), and cardiac resynchronization devices (CRT) implantations, with a 70% reduction for ablations, was reported during the first wave, with a progressive and gradual return to pre-pandemic volumes, generally during the third–fourth waves, slower for ablations. For emergency procedures (PM, ICD, CRT, and ablations), recovery from the initial 10% decline occurred in most cases during the second wave, with some variability. However, acute care for atrial fibrillation, electrical cardioversions, and evaluations for syncope showed a prolonged reduction of activity. The number of patients with devices which started remote monitoring increased by 40% during the first wave, but then the adoption of remote monitoring declined. Conclusions: The dramatic and profound derangement in arrhythmia management that characterized the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic was followed by a progressive return to the volume of activities of the pre-pandemic periods, even if with different temporal dynamics and some heterogeneity. Remote monitoring was largely implemented during the first wave, but full implementation is needed.
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Five waves of COVID-19 pandemic in Italy: results of a national survey evaluating the impact on activities related to arrhythmias, pacing, and electrophysiology promoted by AIAC (Italian Association of Arrhythmology and Cardiac Pacing) / Boriani, Giuseppe; Guerra, Federico; De Ponti, Roberto; D'Onofrio, Antonio; Accogli, Michele; Bertini, Matteo; Bisignani, Giovanni; Forleo, Giovanni Battista; Landolina, Maurizio; Lavalle, Carlo; Notarstefano, Pasquale; Ricci, Renato Pietro; Zanotto, Gabriele; Palmisano, Pietro. - In: INTERNAL AND EMERGENCY MEDICINE. - ISSN 1970-9366. - 18:1(2023), pp. 137-149. [10.1007/s11739-022-03140-4]
Boriani, Giuseppe; Guerra, Federico; De Ponti, Roberto; D'Onofrio, Antonio; Accogli, Michele; Bertini, Matteo; Bisignani, Giovanni; Forleo, Giovanni B...espandi
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