ROLE OF ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES. PROGNOSIS DEPENDING ON THE TIME OF DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPEUTIC METHODS
Abstract:
A higher rate of composite values representing mortality, reinfarction and stroke were observed in individuals with established clinical myocardial infarction versus those who had evolving over a period of 2.5 years follow-up (10.6 [9.4-13.9 ] and 6.6 [5.6-8.0] per 100 person - years and RR 1.6, p <0.001). The difference was explained by a higher mortality in the group showing clinical myocardial established. This result is explained by the fact that the time from symptom onset to randomization and the treatment time was higher in patients with clinical myocardial established. We found that the pattern of evolving myocardial infarction was associated with a lower rate of events with overall long-term effects in patients undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention compared to those receiving fibrinolytic therapy. (4.5 [3.4 to 5.9] and 7.5 [6.0-9.4] per 100 person - years, RR = 0.6, p = 0.004).
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