J Neurol Surg A Cent Eur Neurosurg 2024; 85(05): 478-484
DOI: 10.1055/a-2156-5363
Original Article

Decompressive Surgery in the Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke during the First Four Waves of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Germany: A Nationwide Observational Cohort Study

Hussain Gheewala
1   Faculty of Health Sciences Brandenburg, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, Campus Bad Saarow, Bad Saarow, Germany
2   Department of Neurosurgery, HELIOS Hospital Bad Saarow, Bad Saarow, Germany
,
Muath Aldergham
1   Faculty of Health Sciences Brandenburg, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, Campus Bad Saarow, Bad Saarow, Germany
3   Department of Vascular Surgery, HELIOS Hospital Bad Saarow, Bad Saarow, Germany
,
4   Department of Neurosurgery, HELIOS Hospital Erfurt, Erfurt, Germany
,
Michael Stoffel
5   Department of Neurosurgery, HELIOS Hospital Krefeld, Krefeld, Germany
,
Yu-Mi Ryang
6   Department of Neurosurgery and Center for Spine Therapy, HELIOS Hospital Berlin Buch, Berlin, Germany
7   Department of Neurosurgery, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technical University Munich, Munich, Germany
,
Oliver Heese
8   Department of Neurosurgery and Spinal Surgery, HELIOS Hospital Schwerin - University Campus of MSH Medical School Hamburg, Schwerin, Germany
,
Rüdiger Gerlach
4   Department of Neurosurgery, HELIOS Hospital Erfurt, Erfurt, Germany
,
Ralf Burger
9   Department of Neurosurgery, HELIOS Hospital Uelzen, Uelzen, Germany
,
Barbara Carl
10   Department of Neurosurgery, University of Marburg, Marburg, Germany
11   Marburg Center for Mind, Brain and Behavior (MCMBB), Marburg, Germany
12   Department of Neurosurgery, HELIOS Dr. Horst Schmidt Kliniken, Wiesbaden, Germany
,
Rudolf A. Kristof
13   Department of Neurosurgery, HELIOS Hospital Meiningen, Meiningen, Germany
,
Thomas Westermaier
14   Department of Neurosurgery, HELIOS Hospital Dachau, Dachau, Germany
,
Jorge Terzis
15   Department of Neurosurgery, HELIOS Hospital Wuppertal, Wuppertal, Germany
,
Farid Youssef
16   Department of Neurosurgery, HELIOS Hospital Plauen, Plauen, Germany
,
Gerardo Rico Gonzalez
1   Faculty of Health Sciences Brandenburg, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, Campus Bad Saarow, Bad Saarow, Germany
2   Department of Neurosurgery, HELIOS Hospital Bad Saarow, Bad Saarow, Germany
,
Frederic Bold
1   Faculty of Health Sciences Brandenburg, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, Campus Bad Saarow, Bad Saarow, Germany
17   Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, HELIOS Hospital Bad Saarow, Bad Saarow, Germany
,
Ali Allam
1   Faculty of Health Sciences Brandenburg, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, Campus Bad Saarow, Bad Saarow, Germany
17   Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, HELIOS Hospital Bad Saarow, Bad Saarow, Germany
,
Ralf Kuhlen
18   HELIOS Health GmbH, Berlin, Germany
,
Sven Hohenstein
19   Real World Evidence and Health Technology Assessment, Helios Health Institute, Berlin, Germany
,
Andreas Bollmann
19   Real World Evidence and Health Technology Assessment, Helios Health Institute, Berlin, Germany
20   Department of Electrophysiology, Heart Center Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
,
Julius Dengler
1   Faculty of Health Sciences Brandenburg, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, Campus Bad Saarow, Bad Saarow, Germany
2   Department of Neurosurgery, HELIOS Hospital Bad Saarow, Bad Saarow, Germany
› Author Affiliations

Funding This study was funded by the Helios Center for Research and Innovation via a grant (HCRI ID 2021-0431) to J.D.
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Abstract

Background The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected acute ischemic stroke (AIS) care. In this study, we examined the effects of the pandemic on neurosurgical AIS care by means of decompressive surgery (DS).

Methods In this retrospective observational study, we compared the characteristics, in-hospital processes, and in-hospital mortality rates among patients hospitalized for AIS during the first four waves of the pandemic (between January 1, 2020 and October 26, 2021) versus the corresponding periods in 2019 (prepandemic). We used administrative data from a nationwide hospital network in Germany.

Results Of the 177 included AIS cases with DS, 60 were from 2019 and 117 from the first four pandemic waves. Compared with the prepandemic levels, there were no changes in weekly admissions for DS during the pandemic. The same was true for patient age (range: 51.7–60.4 years), the number of female patients (range: 33.3–57.1%), and the prevalence of comorbidity, as measured by the Elixhauser Comorbidity Index (range: 13.2–20.0 points). Also, no alterations were observed in transfer to the intensive care unit (range: 87.0–100%), duration of in-hospital stay (range: 14.6–22.7 days), and in-hospital mortality rates (range: 11.8–55.6%).

Conclusion In Germany, compared with the prepandemic levels, AIS patients undergoing DS during the first four waves of the pandemic showed no changes in demographics, rates of comorbidity, and in-hospital mortality rates. This is in contrast to previous evidence on patients with less critical types of AIS not requiring DS and underlines the uniqueness of the subgroup of AIS patients requiring DS. Our findings suggests that these patients, in contrast to AIS patients in general, were unable to forgo hospitalization during the COVID-19 pandemic. Maintaining the delivery of DS is an essential aspect of AIS care during a pandemic.



Publication History

Received: 16 February 2023

Accepted: 14 August 2023

Accepted Manuscript online:
18 August 2023

Article published online:
19 October 2023

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