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Predictors of worse outcome after postponing non-emergency cardiac interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Stefanie AndreßDominik FelbelAlex MackManuel RattkaSascha d'AlmeidaDominik BuckertWolfgang RottbauerArmin ImhofTilman Stephan
Published in: Open heart (2023)
Our results suggest that patients with either arterial hypertension, chronic kidney or severe valvular heart disease are at very high risk for emergency hospitalisation and increased mortality in case of postponed cardiac interventions even in supposed stable clinical status. Risk seems to be even higher in patients suffering from a combination of these conditions. If the ongoing or future pandemics force hospitals again to postpone cardiac interventions, the biomarker NT-proBNP is an applicable parameter for outpatient monitoring to identify those at risk for adverse cardiovascular events.
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