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COVID-19 and stroke-Understanding the relationship and adapting services. A global World Stroke Organisation perspective

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE
Volume 16, Issue 3, Pages 241-247

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/17474930211005373

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COVID-19; stroke; pandemic; World Stroke Organization; healthcare systems; Telemedicine

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on stroke patients, affecting incidence, mortality, and healthcare services. While stroke cases decreased during the pandemic, total mortality may have increased, prompting adjustments in stroke services globally.
A year ago the World Stroke Organisation (WSO) highlighted the enormous global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on stroke care. In this review, we consider a year later where we are now, what the future holds, and what the long-term effects of the pandemic will be on stroke. Stroke occurs in about 1.4% of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 infection, who show an excess of large vessel occlusion and increased mortality. Despite this association, stroke presentations fell dramatically during the pandemic, although emerging data suggest that total stroke mortality may have risen with increased stroke deaths at home and in care homes. Strategies and guidelines have been developed to adapt stroke services worldwide, and protect healthcare workers. Adaptations include increasing use of telemedicine for all aspects of stroke care. The pandemic is exacerbating already marked global inequalities in stroke incidence and mortality. Lastly, the pandemic has had a major impact on stroke research and funding, although it has also emphasized the importance of large scale collaborative research initiatives.

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