Myocardial infarction throughout 1 year of the COVID-19 pandemic: French nationwide study of hospitalization rates, prognosis and 90-day mortality rates

Publié le 10 novembre 2021
Mis à jour le 10 juillet 2024

BACKGROUND: Studies reported a decrease in hospital admissions for myocardial infarction (MI) in early 2020 as a result of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis, mainly restricted to the beginning of the pandemic. AIMS: To describe national trends in hospital admissions for MI in 2020, and to compare patient characteristics, in-hospital prognosis and 90-day mortality between patients who had an MI in 2020 and those admitted in 2017-2019. METHODS: All patients hospitalized for MI in France from 2017 to 2020 were selected from the national hospital discharge database. Analyses compared temporal trends in MI admissions, in-hospital cardiac complications and mortality rates in 2020 versus 2017-2019. RESULTS: In 2020, 94,747 patients were hospitalized for MI, corresponding to a 6% decrease in MI admissions compared with 2017-19. This decrease was larger during the first lockdown (-24%; P

Auteur : Grave Clémence, Gabet Amélie, Puymirat Etienne, Empana Jean-Philippe, Tuppin Philippe, Danchin Nicolas, Olié Valérie
Archives of cardiovascular diseases, 2021, vol. 114, n°. 12, p. 768-780