Atendimento a pacientes infartados submetidos à angioplastia antes e durante a COVID-19: estudo transversal
Care of infarcted patients undergoing angioplasty before and during COVID-19: a cross-sectional study

Online braz. j. nurs. (Online); 22 (), 2023
Publication year: 2023

OBJETIVO:

Comparar o atendimento de infartados submetidos à angioplastia antes e durante a pandemia da COVID-19.

MÉTODO:

Pesquisa transversal, de abordagem retrospectiva, com 498 pacientes, por meio de prontuários eletrônicos e físicos, referente a atendimentos antes e durante a pandemia, no serviço de hemodinâmica de hospital de referência para doenças cardiovasculares. Dados analisados por estatística descritiva e inferencial.

RESULTADOS:

Em 2019, pré-pandemia, realizaram-se 157 procedimentos de intervenção coronária percutânea. Em 2020, início da pandemia, 166 procedimentos, aumento de 5,73%. Em 2021, ocorreram 175 procedimentos, acréscimo de 11,46% em comparação a 2019.

CONCLUSÃO:

Houve aumento no número de procedimentos de ATC, em 11,46% de 2019 a 2021, com consequente elevação da assistência de enfermagem e multiprofissional durante a pandemia da COVID-19.

OBJECTIVE:

To compare the care provided to infarcted patients submitted to angioplasty before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHOD:

Cross-sectional research, with a retrospective approach, conducted with 498 patients through the assessment of electronic and physical medical records, referring to care provided before and during the pandemic in the hemodynamics clinic of a reference hospital for cardiovascular diseases. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used.

RESULTS:

In 2019, pre-pandemic period, 157 percutaneous coronary angioplasties were performed. In 2020, at the pandemic's beginning, 166 procedures were performed — an increase of 5.73%. In 2021, there were 175 procedures —an increase of 11.46% compared to 2019.

CONCLUSION:

There was an increase in percutaneous coronary angioplasties by 11.46% from 2019 to 2021, with a consequent increase in nursing and multidisciplinary care during the COVID-19 pandemic.