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The coronavirus disease pandemic among adult congenital heart disease patients and the lessons learnt - results of a prospective multicenter european registry.

Authors :
Ruperti-Repilado FJ
Baumgartner H
Bouma B
Bouchardy J
Budts W
Campens L
Chessa M
Jesús Del Cerro Marin M
Gabriel H
Gallego P
González EA
Jensen AS
Ladouceur M
Lockhart C
Miranda-Barrio B
Morissens M
Escobar EM
Pasquet A
Soriano JR
Elise van den Bosch A
Berdina van der Zwaan H
Tobler D
Greutmann M
Schwerzmann M
Source :
International journal of cardiology. Congenital heart disease [Int J Cardiol Congenit Heart Dis] 2023 Mar; Vol. 11, pp. 100428. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Nov 21.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, professionals in charge of particularly vulnerable populations, such as adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) patients, were confronted with difficult decision-making. We aimed to assess changes in risk stratification and outcomes of ACHD patients suffering from COVID-19 between March 2020 and April 2021.<br />Methods and Results: Risk stratification among ACHD experts (before and after the first outcome data were available) was assessed by means of questionnaires. In addition, COVID-19 cases and the corresponding patient characteristics were recorded among participating centres. Predictors for the outcome of interest (complicated disease course) were assessed by means of multivariable logistic regression models calculated with cluster-robust standard errors. When assessing the importance of general and ACHD specific risk factors for a complicated disease course, their overall importance and the corresponding risk perception among ACHD experts decreased over time. Overall, 638 patients (n = 168 during the first wave and n = 470 during the subsequent waves) were included (median age 34 years, 52% women). Main independent predictors for a complicated disease course were male sex, increasing age, a BMI >25 kg/m2, having ≥2 comorbidities, suffering from a cyanotic heart disease or having suffered COVID-19 in the first wave vs. subsequent waves.<br />Conclusions: Apart from cyanotic heart disease, general risk factors for poor outcome in case of COVID-19 reported in the general population are equally important among ACHD patients. Risk perception among ACHD experts decreased during the course of the pandemic.<br />Competing Interests: The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests:Professor Werner Budts reports financial support was provided by Abbott and Occlutech. Following co-authors: Dr. Pastora Gallego, Dr. Magalie Ladouceur, Dr. Massimo Chessa, Professor Werner Budts and Prof. Helmut Baumgartner are Associate Editors and, therefore, members of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Cardiology Congenital Heart Disease.<br /> (© 2022 The Authors.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2666-6685
Volume :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of cardiology. Congenital heart disease
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36440468
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcchd.2022.100428