Consequences of canceling elective invasive cardiac procedures during Covid-19 outbreak.
Raul MorenoJosé-Luis DíezJosé-Antonio DiarteFernando MacayaJosé-María de la Torrre HernándezOriol Rodríguez-LeorRamiro TrilloJuan Alonso-BrialesIgnacio J Amat-SantosRafael RomagueraJosé-Francisco DíazBeatriz VaquerizoSoledad OjedaIgnacio Cruz-GonzálezDaniel Morena-SalasArmando Pérez de PradoFernando SarnagoPilar PorteroAlejandro Gutierrez-BarriosFernando AlfonsoEduard BoschEduardo PinarJosé-Ramón Ruiz-ArroyoValeriano Ruiz-QuevedoJesús Jiménez-MazuecosFernando LozanoJosé-Ramón RumorosoEnrique NovoFrancisco J IrazustaBruno García Del BlancoJosé MoreuSara M Ballesteros-PradasAraceli FrutosManuel VillaEduardo Alegría-BarreroRosa LázaroEmilio ParedesPublished in: Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions : official journal of the Society for Cardiac Angiography & Interventions (2020)
Mortality at 45 days during COVID-19 outbreak in patients with chronic cardiovascular diseases included in a waiting list due to cancellation of invasive elective procedures was 1.7%. Some clinical characteristics may be of help in patient selection for being promptly treated when similar situations happen in the future.