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Patient delay and benefit of timely reperfusion in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
by
Burckhard, Rainer
, vom Dahl, Jürgen
, Scholz, Karl Heinrich
, Maier, Sebastian K G
, Winter, Klaus Dieter
, Tongers, Jörn
, Meyer, Thomas
, Stefanow, Stefan
, Schnupp, Steffen
, Danner, Michael
, Friede, Tim
, Neef, Stefan
, Vahlhaus, Christian
, Grusnick, Hans-Martin
, Jeron, Andreas
, Lengenfelder, Björn
, von Beckerath, Nicolas
in
acute coronary syndrome
/ Acute coronary syndromes
/ Aged
/ Angina pectoris
/ chest pain
/ Coronary Artery Disease
/ Coronary vessels
/ Emergency Medical Services - methods
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ Heart attacks
/ Hospital Mortality - trends
/ Humans
/ Incidence
/ Intervention
/ Laboratories
/ Male
/ Mortality
/ myocardial infarction
/ Pain
/ Patients
/ Percutaneous Coronary Intervention - methods
/ Population
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk Factors
/ ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction - epidemiology
/ ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction - surgery
/ Survival Rate - trends
/ Time Factors
/ Time-to-Treatment
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Veins & arteries
2021
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Patient delay and benefit of timely reperfusion in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
by
Burckhard, Rainer
, vom Dahl, Jürgen
, Scholz, Karl Heinrich
, Maier, Sebastian K G
, Winter, Klaus Dieter
, Tongers, Jörn
, Meyer, Thomas
, Stefanow, Stefan
, Schnupp, Steffen
, Danner, Michael
, Friede, Tim
, Neef, Stefan
, Vahlhaus, Christian
, Grusnick, Hans-Martin
, Jeron, Andreas
, Lengenfelder, Björn
, von Beckerath, Nicolas
in
acute coronary syndrome
/ Acute coronary syndromes
/ Aged
/ Angina pectoris
/ chest pain
/ Coronary Artery Disease
/ Coronary vessels
/ Emergency Medical Services - methods
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ Heart attacks
/ Hospital Mortality - trends
/ Humans
/ Incidence
/ Intervention
/ Laboratories
/ Male
/ Mortality
/ myocardial infarction
/ Pain
/ Patients
/ Percutaneous Coronary Intervention - methods
/ Population
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk Factors
/ ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction - epidemiology
/ ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction - surgery
/ Survival Rate - trends
/ Time Factors
/ Time-to-Treatment
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Veins & arteries
2021
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Patient delay and benefit of timely reperfusion in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
by
Burckhard, Rainer
, vom Dahl, Jürgen
, Scholz, Karl Heinrich
, Maier, Sebastian K G
, Winter, Klaus Dieter
, Tongers, Jörn
, Meyer, Thomas
, Stefanow, Stefan
, Schnupp, Steffen
, Danner, Michael
, Friede, Tim
, Neef, Stefan
, Vahlhaus, Christian
, Grusnick, Hans-Martin
, Jeron, Andreas
, Lengenfelder, Björn
, von Beckerath, Nicolas
in
acute coronary syndrome
/ Acute coronary syndromes
/ Aged
/ Angina pectoris
/ chest pain
/ Coronary Artery Disease
/ Coronary vessels
/ Emergency Medical Services - methods
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ Heart attacks
/ Hospital Mortality - trends
/ Humans
/ Incidence
/ Intervention
/ Laboratories
/ Male
/ Mortality
/ myocardial infarction
/ Pain
/ Patients
/ Percutaneous Coronary Intervention - methods
/ Population
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk Factors
/ ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction - epidemiology
/ ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction - surgery
/ Survival Rate - trends
/ Time Factors
/ Time-to-Treatment
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Veins & arteries
2021
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Patient delay and benefit of timely reperfusion in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
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Patient delay and benefit of timely reperfusion in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
2021
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BackgroundIn patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), it is unknown how patient delay modulates the beneficial effects of timely reperfusion.AimsTo assess the prognostic significance of a contact-to-balloon time of less than 90 min on in-hospital mortality in different categories of symptom-onset-to-first-medical-contact (S2C) times.MethodsA total of 20 005 consecutive patients from the Feedback Intervention and Treatment Times in ST-segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction (FITT-STEMI) programme treated with primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) were included.ResultsThere were 1554 deaths (7.8%) with a J-shaped relationship between mortality and S2C time. Mortality was 10.0% in patients presenting within 1 hour, and 4.9%, 6.0% and 7.3% in patient groups with longer S2C intervals of 1–2 hours, 2–6 hours and 6–24 hours, respectively. Patients with a short S2C interval of less than 1 hour (S2C<60 min) had the highest survival benefit from timely reperfusion with PCI within 90 min (OR 0.27, 95% CI 0.23 to 0.31, p<0.0001) as compared with the three groups with longer S2C intervals of 1 hour
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British Cardiovascular Society,BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ Publishing Group
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