A full year of the COVID‐19 pandemic with two infection waves and its impact on ischemic stroke patient care in Germany
European Journal of Neurology2021Vol. 29(1), pp. 105–113
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Abstract
These findings demonstrate a smaller decline in hospitalizations for AIS in the more severe second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. AIS patients with and without concurrent COVID-19 who did seek acute care continued to receive recanalization treatments in Germany.
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