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Atypical presentation and comorbidities mutually influence management of ACS patients

Authors :
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.
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.
Source :
ResearcherID
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

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

Subjects

Subjects :
CAD, comorbidities, outcomes

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ResearcherID
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..9c6c9afadafdd9427570c20e5b0c83b9