Herz
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The new guidelines of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) on treatment of adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) were published in August 2020. The previous recommendations from 2010 were adapted to reflect the diagnostic and therapeutic progress made in the past 10 years. The recommendations are nearly exclusively based on an evidence level C (consensus of opinion of experts or knowledge from small studies, retrospective studies or registries). ⋯ Therefore, the current guidelines do not focus solely on the acute treatment of cardiac problems but also address the importance of a comprehensive longitudinal follow-up for a chronic, lifelong disorder. On a defect-specific level, progress in the past decade in arrhythmia diagnosis and management, percutaneous interventions and the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension have led to many revised or new recommendations. Finally, the 2020 guidelines also address for the first time the management of coronary anomalies.
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"Not a guideline but a guidance" is the motto of this document of guidance by the European Society of Cardiology, which is designed as an orientation aid to learning for physicians in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. A total of 62 European cardiologists as authors and 29 further experts as reviewers have contributed to this 119-page document. The emphasis of the guidelines is on a cautious strategy in dealing with a pandemic, which is still characterized by many unknown factors. ⋯ It is counterproductive to recommend that pathohistological and molecular investigations of tissues from affected and deceased patients should be avoided. This document of guidance is an ambitious attempt of a learning recommendation that needs some further improvement. It needs an early update if it intends to do justice to the ambitions.
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Postcardiac injury syndrome (PCIS) is an emerging condition including pericarditis with or without pericardial effusion after an injury to cardiac tissue. Data are lacking on its incidence and clinical predictors after cardiovascular implantable electronic device (CIED) placement. We therefore performed this meta-analysis to determine the incidence of PCIS. ⋯ Our analysis revealed that CIED implantations are associated with a low incidence (0.6%) of pericardial complications at 30 days. Patients with advanced age and prior CABG are high-risk patients for pericardial complications.
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Observational Study
Reduced rate of admissions for acute coronary syndromes during the COVID-19 pandemic: an observational analysis from a tertiary hospital in Germany.
Several observational studies have suggested a worrying reduction in hospitalisations for acute coronary syndromes in the emergency cardiology department in the last few months all over the world. The aim of the present study is to assess the impact of the current COVID-19 health crisis on admission for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in the cardiology department of a tertiary general hospital in Germany with a COVID-19 ward. ⋯ The COVID-19 health and social crisis has caused a worrying trend of reduced cardiological admissions for ACS, without evidence of a decrease in its incidence. Understanding and counteracting the causes appears to be crucial to avoiding major long-term consequences for healthcare systems worldwide.