The expansion of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) prompted measures of disease containment by the Italian government with a national lockdown on March 9, 2020. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the rate of hospitalization and mode of in-hospital treatment of patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) before and during lockdown in the Campania region of Italy. The study population includes all patients with CLTI hospitalized in Campania over a 10-week period: 5 weeks before and 5 weeks during lockdown (n = 453). Patients were treated medically and/or underwent urgent revascularization and/or major amputation of the lower extremities. Mean age was 69.2 ± 10.6 years and 27.6% of the patients were women. During hospitalization, 21.9% of patients were treated medically, 78.1% underwent revascularization, and 17.4% required amputations. In the weeks during the lockdown, a reduced rate of hospitalization for CLTI was observed compared with the weeks before lockdown (25 vs 74/100,000 inhabitants/year; incidence rate ratio: 0.34, 95% CI 0.32–0.37). This effect persisted to the end of the study period. An increased amputation rate in the weeks during lockdown was observed (29.3% vs 13.4%; p < 0.001). This study reports a reduced rate of CLTI-related hospitalization and an increased in-hospital amputation rate during lockdown in Campania. Ensuring appropriate treatment for patients with CLTI should be prioritized, even during disease containment measures due to the COVID-19 pandemic or other similar conditions.

A cross-sectional study evaluating hospitalization rates for chronic limb-threatening ischemia during the COVID-19 outbreak in Campania, Italy / Stabile, E.; Piccolo, R.; Franzese, M.; Accarino, G.; Bracale, U. M.; Cappello, E.; Cioffi, G.; Cioppa, A.; Crinisio, A.; Flora, L.; Landino, P.; Martelli, E.; Mancusi, R.; Niola, R.; Petrosino, F.; Razzano, D.; Ruotolo, C.; Salemme, L.; Sangiuolo, P.; Santini, G.; Soreca, E.; Vigliotti, G.; Villari, B.; Amabile, G.; Ammollo, R. P.; Barbarisi, D.; Corbisiero, A. M.; D'Angelo, A.; Cangiano, G.; De Gregorio, C.; De Laurentis, M.; Laurenzano, E.; Ficarelli, I.; Luongo, A.; Molino, C.; Sarti, G.; Viola, D.; Esposito, G.. - In: VASCULAR MEDICINE. - ISSN 1358-863X. - 26:2(2021), pp. 174-179. [10.1177/1358863X20977678]

A cross-sectional study evaluating hospitalization rates for chronic limb-threatening ischemia during the COVID-19 outbreak in Campania, Italy

Stabile E.;Piccolo R.;Franzese M.;Accarino G.;Bracale U. M.;Esposito G.
2021

Abstract

The expansion of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) prompted measures of disease containment by the Italian government with a national lockdown on March 9, 2020. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the rate of hospitalization and mode of in-hospital treatment of patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) before and during lockdown in the Campania region of Italy. The study population includes all patients with CLTI hospitalized in Campania over a 10-week period: 5 weeks before and 5 weeks during lockdown (n = 453). Patients were treated medically and/or underwent urgent revascularization and/or major amputation of the lower extremities. Mean age was 69.2 ± 10.6 years and 27.6% of the patients were women. During hospitalization, 21.9% of patients were treated medically, 78.1% underwent revascularization, and 17.4% required amputations. In the weeks during the lockdown, a reduced rate of hospitalization for CLTI was observed compared with the weeks before lockdown (25 vs 74/100,000 inhabitants/year; incidence rate ratio: 0.34, 95% CI 0.32–0.37). This effect persisted to the end of the study period. An increased amputation rate in the weeks during lockdown was observed (29.3% vs 13.4%; p < 0.001). This study reports a reduced rate of CLTI-related hospitalization and an increased in-hospital amputation rate during lockdown in Campania. Ensuring appropriate treatment for patients with CLTI should be prioritized, even during disease containment measures due to the COVID-19 pandemic or other similar conditions.
2021
A cross-sectional study evaluating hospitalization rates for chronic limb-threatening ischemia during the COVID-19 outbreak in Campania, Italy / Stabile, E.; Piccolo, R.; Franzese, M.; Accarino, G.; Bracale, U. M.; Cappello, E.; Cioffi, G.; Cioppa, A.; Crinisio, A.; Flora, L.; Landino, P.; Martelli, E.; Mancusi, R.; Niola, R.; Petrosino, F.; Razzano, D.; Ruotolo, C.; Salemme, L.; Sangiuolo, P.; Santini, G.; Soreca, E.; Vigliotti, G.; Villari, B.; Amabile, G.; Ammollo, R. P.; Barbarisi, D.; Corbisiero, A. M.; D'Angelo, A.; Cangiano, G.; De Gregorio, C.; De Laurentis, M.; Laurenzano, E.; Ficarelli, I.; Luongo, A.; Molino, C.; Sarti, G.; Viola, D.; Esposito, G.. - In: VASCULAR MEDICINE. - ISSN 1358-863X. - 26:2(2021), pp. 174-179. [10.1177/1358863X20977678]
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