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. 2020 Nov 26;5:17–25. doi: 10.1016/j.xjon.2020.11.008

Table 3.

Number of patients with acute aortic syndromes operated in each of the participating centers during the study period (pandemic activity) and during the equivalent months before the pandemic (March to May 2019; prepandemic activity)

Centre Pandemic activity Prepandemic activity
St Bartholomew's Hospital 27 (34.2%) 14 (17.5%)
Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust 8 (10.1%) 6 (7.5%)
Hammersmith Hospital 0 3 (3.7%)
Royal Sussex County Hospital 1 (1.3%) 5 (6.2%)
University Hospital Southampton 6 (7.6%) 5 (6.2%)
John Radcliffe Hospital 6 (7.6%) 6 (7.5%)
Queen Elizabeth Hospital 0 3 (3.7%)
University Hospital Coventry 1 (1.3%) 2 (2.5%)
Royal Stoke University Hospital 1 (1.3%) 0
Glenfield Hospital 2 (2.6%) 1 (1.2%)
Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital 7 (8.9%) 9 (11.2%)
Blackpool Victoria Hospital 4 (5.1%) 2 (2.5%)
Sheffield Teaching Hospital 6 (7.6%) 3 (3.7%)
Castle Hill Hospital 2 (2.6%) 2 (2.5%)
Freeman Hospital 5 (6.3%) 4 (5%)
James Cook University Hospital 1 (1.3%) 2 (2.5%)
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh 3 (3.4%) 4 (5%)
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary 0 1 (1.2%)
Royal Victoria Hospital Belfast 3 (3.4%) 4 (5%)

NHS, National Health Service.