Predicted clinical and economic burden associated with reduction in access to acute coronary interve...
Predicted clinical and economic burden associated with reduction in access to acute coronary interventional care during the COVID-19 lockdown in two European countries
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the We CARE Initiative , We CARE Initiative , Lunardi, Mattia , Mamas, Mamas A , Mauri, Josepa , Molina, Carmen Medina , Rodriguez-Leor, Oriol , Eggington, Simon , Pietzsch, Jan B , Papo, Natalie L , Walleser-Autiero, Silke , Baumbach, Andreas , Maisano, Francesco , Ribichini, Flavio L , Mylotte, Darren , Barbato, Emanuele , Piek, Jan J , Wijns, William and Naber, Christoph K
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England: Oxford University Press
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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...
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Predicted clinical and economic burden associated with reduction in access to acute coronary interventional care during the COVID-19 lockdown in two European countries
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We CARE Initiative
Lunardi, Mattia
Mamas, Mamas A
Mauri, Josepa
Molina, Carmen Medina
Rodriguez-Leor, Oriol
Eggington, Simon
Pietzsch, Jan B
Papo, Natalie L
Walleser-Autiero, Silke
Baumbach, Andreas
Maisano, Francesco
Ribichini, Flavio L
Mylotte, Darren
Barbato, Emanuele
Piek, Jan J
Wijns, William
Naber, Christoph K
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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2823991426
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2823991426
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2058-5225
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2058-1742
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10.1093/ehjqcco/qcad025