1. In-hospital outcomes of COVID-19 ST-elevation myocardial infarction patients
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Rodriguez-Leor, O, Cid-Alvarez, B, de Prado, AP, Rossello, X, Ojeda, S, Serrador, A, Lopez-Palop, R, Martin-Moreiras, J, Rumoroso, JR, Cequier, A, Ibanez, B, Cruz-Gonzalez, I, Romaguera, R, and Moreno, R
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STEMI ,clinical research ,miscellaneous - Abstract
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess clinical and prognosis differences in patients with COVID-19 and STEMI. Methods and results: Using a nationwide registry of consecutive patients managed within 42 specific STEMI care networks, we compared patient and procedure characteristics and in-hospital outcomes in two different cohorts, according to whether or not they had COVID-19. Among 1,010 consecutive STEMI patients, 91 were identified as having COVID-19 (9.0%). With the exception of smoking status (more frequent in non-COVID-19 patients) and previous coronary artery disease (more frequent in COVID-19 patients), clinical characteristics were similar between the groups, but COVID-19 patients had more heart failure on arrival (31.9% vs 18.4%, p=0.002). Mechanical thrombectomy (44% vs 33.5%, p=0.046) and GP IIb/IIIa inhibitor administration (20.9% vs 11.2%, p=0.007) were more frequent in COVID-19 patients, who had an increased in-hospital mortality (23.1% vs 5.7%, p
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- 2021