Atypical presentation and comorbidities mutually influence management of ACS patients

Autor: Manfrini, O., Dorobantu, M., Ricci, B., Edina Cenko, Vasiljevic, Z., Vukcevic, V., Kedev, S., Kalpak, O., Trninic, D., Dilic, M., Knezevic, B., Gustiene, O., Milicic, D., Badimon, L., Bugiardini, R.
Přispěvatelé: Manfrini, O., Dorobantu, M., Ricci, B., Cenko, E., Vasiljevic, Z., Vukcevic, V., Kedev, S., Kalpak, O., Trninic, D., Dilic, M., Knezevic, B., Gustiene, O., Milicic, D., Badimon, L., Bugiardini, R.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2016
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Zdroj: ResearcherID
Popis: Background: Limited data are available on the association between comorbidities and acute myocardial ischemia with atypical presentation. Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of comorbidities on the management and outcomes of ACS patients with atypical presentation (i.e. ACS without chest pain). Methods: Between 2010 and 2016, 11458 ACS patients were admitted at 57 hospitals included in the network of the ISACS-TC registry (ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT01218776). There were 1394 (12.2%) patients with unstable angina, 2855 (24.9%) with NSTEMI, and 7203 (62.9%) with STEMI. Results: 995 (8.7%) ACS patients have atypical presentation at the initial evaluation, and the 40.2% of the overall study population have comorbidities (diabetes mellitus, heart failure, CKD, COPD, stroke, PAD, GERD or active cancer). Patients with comorbidities were not equally distributed: 38.7% were with typical presentation and 55.2% without typical presentation, (p
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