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Profile of Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases during the Pandemic in a Cardiology Clinic of a COVID-19 Support Hospital.

Andrei CârsteaAdrian MităMircea-Catalin FortofoiuIrina Paula DoicaDoina CârsteaIleana-Diana DiaconuAnca Abu Alhija BarăuLiviu MartinMaria Monalisa FilipAndreea-Loredana GolliMaria Forțofoiu
Published in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, in its almost two years of evolution, has divided the medical world in two main categories: COVID and non-COVID. Admission of the patients with chronic, but non-COVID cardiac conditions, in our case, dropped to almost one-quarter when we compared the two absolute admission numbers: 1382 in the year prior to pandemic compared with only 356 in the pandemic year. We believe that the number of deaths due to SARS-CoV-2 infection was infinitely higher than the reported ones and uncountable, in as much as COVID-19 did not kill only the infected patients, but it has also yielded a very large number of collateral victims among chronic patients who had no contact with the disease, but were unable to be admitted and treated for chronic heart disease.
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