2021
DOI: 10.1111/ene.15112
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Fewer COVID‐19‐associated strokes and reduced severity during the second COVID‐19 wave: The Madrid Stroke Network

Abstract: Background and purpose:The experience gained during the first COVID-19 wave could have mitigated the negative impact on stroke care in the following waves. Our aims were to analyze the characteristics and outcomes of patients with stroke admitted during the second COVID-19 wave and to evaluate the differences in the stroke care provision compared with the first wave. Methods: This retrospective multicenter cohort study included consecutive stroke patients admitted to any of the seven hospitals with stroke unit… Show more

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“…The impact of the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on stroke care is still uncertain, as evidence from publications is now gradually emerging. In the current issue of the European Journal of and in-hospital stroke mortality compared to the first wave of the pandemic [8]. They also report that during the second wave in their region fewer stroke patients were infected by SARS-CoV-2, and when infected they had milder symptoms and lower risk for mortality compared to the first wave of the pandemic (9.9% vs. 15.9%) [8].…”
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“…The impact of the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on stroke care is still uncertain, as evidence from publications is now gradually emerging. In the current issue of the European Journal of and in-hospital stroke mortality compared to the first wave of the pandemic [8]. They also report that during the second wave in their region fewer stroke patients were infected by SARS-CoV-2, and when infected they had milder symptoms and lower risk for mortality compared to the first wave of the pandemic (9.9% vs. 15.9%) [8].…”
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“…In the current issue of the European Journal of and in-hospital stroke mortality compared to the first wave of the pandemic [8]. They also report that during the second wave in their region fewer stroke patients were infected by SARS-CoV-2, and when infected they had milder symptoms and lower risk for mortality compared to the first wave of the pandemic (9.9% vs. 15.9%) [8]. This report from a region in Spain contradicts with the findings of a nationwide analysis from Germany by Richter et al…”
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