Aim During the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, hospital admissions for several medical and surgical conditions have declined. Few data are available with respect to elective cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) implantation. The aim of the present study was to determine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the monthly CIED implantation rates in Germany. Methods and Results The monthly rates of CIED implantation for the 2019 pre- and 2020 pandemic periods were retrieved from the “Institute für das Entgeltsystem im Krankenhaus” (InEK) using OPS codes to identify pacemakers (PMs), implantable cardioverter/defibrillators (ICDs) and cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) systems. Compared with 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic was associated with an overall decline of CIED implantation rates of -2.6%, reaching -22,9% in April 2020. Stratified by device type, the patterns of implantation were similar between PMs and ICDs, with maximal declines of -24.3% and -23.2% in April, respectively. Thereafter, the implantation rates gradually increased before stabilizing to rates similar to those observed in 2019. CRT implantation rates also declined in the early pandemic wave, but the overall 2020 rates increased by +4.3% likely driven by an increase of +16.5% (June to September). All observed percentage differences of monthly device type related implantation rates demonstrated a statistical significance. Conclusions The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the implantation of CIEDs in Germany. A differential pattern of resource utilization was observed with a catch-up effect for PMs and ICDs. The implantation rates of CRT also declined, but they increased rapidly and remained higher than those of 2019.
Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: Private company. Main funding source(s): BIOTRONIC Background During the beginning of the first pandemic wave beginning in spring 2020 a lot of elective EP procedures were set on hold. After a few months, the hospitals were allowed to proceed with their planned operations. The current investigation analyzed the changes in the number of cardiac pacemakers (PM) implantations in whole Germany. Methods We performed a data retrieval of the number of monthly first-time pacemaker implantations, i.e. single-, dual-chamber, or CRT-P, for the 2019 pre- and 2020 pandemic from the "Institut für das Entgeltsystem im Krankenhaus" (InEK) using OPS codes. This database provides data of all in-hospital procedures in Germany. Results The course of the implantation rates (January to September) is highlighted in the two figures, where figure 1 demonstrates the single- and dual-chamber PM, and figure 2 the CRT-P implantations in 2019 (blue line) compared to 2020 (red line). It can be clearly seen, that for the single- and dual-chamber PM, a gap occurs between March and Mai in 2020. On the contrary, for the sicker patients, who are in the need for CRT-P, the lines do no cross, significantly. Moreover, the number of CRT-P first-time implantations increased during May to September 2020. Discussion The present study highlights the course of first-time pacemaker implantations throughout the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in whole Germany. In contrast to single- and dual-chamber PM implantation rates, the number of CRT-P implantations remained stable during the first three months of the pandemic and then exceeded the rates from 2019. The progressive nature of heart failure resulting in the need for CRT may be one reason for not postponing the first-time implantation in the months March to May 2020.
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