Fear of COVID, patients with attack on the center lose a ‘golden hour’ before being hospitalized

Matetzky noted that knowledge had been adjusted so that it would not be distorted due to differences in the overall fitness of other people hospitalized in March and April 2018.

On the plus side, Matetzky discovered that the Israelis had resisted the foreign tendency for patients attacked at the center to stay away from the hospital.

The number of patients with attacks on the centre requiring urgent hospital care fell by more than 50% of the COVID-19 epidemic, according to a survey by the European Society of Cardiology. Researchers interviewed 3,101 fitness professionals in 141 countries in April and were published in a peer-reviewed journal.

In Israel, Matetzky discovered that there was an increase in the number of people going to the hospital after an event at the center. There were 12% more patients with attacks on the center who arrived compared to 2018, and 2% more patients who had a severe center attack.

Matetzky said there was a smart explanation for this buildup: periods of crisis regularly cause a build-up of attacks at the center. He said he suspected, there are no statistics to prove it, that the accumulation of attacks on the center in Israel was greater than the noticeable increase in numbers.

“I suspect that other people have stayed at home, and in some cases have died at home,” he said, adding, “I urge others, despite the coronavirus, to go to the hospital if necessary, and also not to do so.” forget the medicine.”

Matetzky does not blame any political resolution for his unhook of hospitalization and said it was the product of the very nature of the existing crisis.

“Usually in the event of a crisis, such as missile attacks, wars, and other problems, the hospital is perceived as a shelter to other people,” he said. “Here, the crisis generates fears similar to the medical formula itself. That hasn’t happened in the last hundred years, so from an ancient point of view, it’s interesting.”

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