TY - JOUR
T1 - Worldwide Disparities in Recovery of Cardiac Testing 1 Year Into COVID-19
AU - INCAPS COVID 2 Investigators Group
AU - Einstein, Andrew J.
AU - Hirschfeld, Cole
AU - Williams, Michelle C.
AU - Vitola, Joao V.
AU - Better, Nathan
AU - Villines, Todd C.
AU - Cerci, Rodrigo
AU - Shaw, Leslee J.
AU - Choi, Andrew D.
AU - Dorbala, Sharmila
AU - Karthikeyan, Ganesan
AU - Lu, Bin
AU - Sinitsyn, Valentin
AU - Ansheles, Alexey A.
AU - Kudo, Takashi
AU - Bucciarelli-Ducci, Chiara
AU - Nørgaard, Bjarne Linde
AU - Maurovich-Horvat, Pál
AU - Campisi, Roxana
AU - Milan, Elisa
AU - Louw, Lizette
AU - Allam, Adel H.
AU - Bhatia, Mona
AU - Sewanan, Lorenzo
AU - Malkovskiy, Eli
AU - Cohen, Yosef
AU - Randazzo, Michael
AU - Narula, Jagat
AU - Morozova, Olga
AU - Pascual, Thomas N.B.
AU - Pynda, Yaroslav
AU - Dondi, Maurizio
AU - Paez, Diana
AU - Hinterleitner, Gerd
AU - Lu, Yao
AU - Xu, Zhuoran
AU - Hirschfeld, Cole B.
AU - Erinne, Ikenna
AU - Shetty, Mrinali
AU - Choi, Andrew
AU - Lopez-Mattei, Juan
AU - Parwani, Purvi
AU - Goda, Artan
AU - Shirka, Ervina
AU - Bouyoucef, Salah
AU - Chelghoum, Lydia
AU - Mansouri, Farouk
AU - Medjahedi, Abdelkader
AU - Naili, Qais
AU - Chatzizisis, Yiannis
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Authors
PY - 2022/5/24
Y1 - 2022/5/24
N2 - Background: The extent to which health care systems have adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic to provide necessary cardiac diagnostic services is unknown. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the impact of the pandemic on cardiac testing practices, volumes and types of diagnostic services, and perceived psychological stress to health care providers worldwide. Methods: The International Atomic Energy Agency conducted a worldwide survey assessing alterations from baseline in cardiovascular diagnostic care at the pandemic's onset and 1 year later. Multivariable regression was used to determine factors associated with procedure volume recovery. Results: Surveys were submitted from 669 centers in 107 countries. Worldwide reduction in cardiac procedure volumes of 64% from March 2019 to April 2020 recovered by April 2021 in high- and upper middle-income countries (recovery rates of 108% and 99%) but remained depressed in lower middle- and low-income countries (46% and 30% recovery). Although stress testing was used 12% less frequently in 2021 than in 2019, coronary computed tomographic angiography was used 14% more, a trend also seen for other advanced cardiac imaging modalities (positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance; 22%-25% increases). Pandemic-related psychological stress was estimated to have affected nearly 40% of staff, impacting patient care at 78% of sites. In multivariable regression, only lower-income status and physicians’ psychological stress were significant in predicting recovery of cardiac testing. Conclusions: Cardiac diagnostic testing has yet to recover to prepandemic levels in lower-income countries. Worldwide, the decrease in standard stress testing is offset by greater use of advanced cardiac imaging modalities. Pandemic-related psychological stress among providers is widespread and associated with poor recovery of cardiac testing.
AB - Background: The extent to which health care systems have adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic to provide necessary cardiac diagnostic services is unknown. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the impact of the pandemic on cardiac testing practices, volumes and types of diagnostic services, and perceived psychological stress to health care providers worldwide. Methods: The International Atomic Energy Agency conducted a worldwide survey assessing alterations from baseline in cardiovascular diagnostic care at the pandemic's onset and 1 year later. Multivariable regression was used to determine factors associated with procedure volume recovery. Results: Surveys were submitted from 669 centers in 107 countries. Worldwide reduction in cardiac procedure volumes of 64% from March 2019 to April 2020 recovered by April 2021 in high- and upper middle-income countries (recovery rates of 108% and 99%) but remained depressed in lower middle- and low-income countries (46% and 30% recovery). Although stress testing was used 12% less frequently in 2021 than in 2019, coronary computed tomographic angiography was used 14% more, a trend also seen for other advanced cardiac imaging modalities (positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance; 22%-25% increases). Pandemic-related psychological stress was estimated to have affected nearly 40% of staff, impacting patient care at 78% of sites. In multivariable regression, only lower-income status and physicians’ psychological stress were significant in predicting recovery of cardiac testing. Conclusions: Cardiac diagnostic testing has yet to recover to prepandemic levels in lower-income countries. Worldwide, the decrease in standard stress testing is offset by greater use of advanced cardiac imaging modalities. Pandemic-related psychological stress among providers is widespread and associated with poor recovery of cardiac testing.
KW - COVID-19
KW - cardiac testing
KW - cardiovascular disease
KW - coronavirus
KW - global health
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jacc.2022.03.348
DO - 10.1016/j.jacc.2022.03.348
M3 - Article
C2 - 35589162
AN - SCOPUS:85129674907
SN - 0735-1097
VL - 79
SP - 2001
EP - 2017
JO - Journal of the American College of Cardiology
JF - Journal of the American College of Cardiology
IS - 20
ER -