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Medicina Intensiva
Print version ISSN 0210-5691
Abstract
ARROYO UCAR, E. et al. Differential characteristics of patients with acute coronary syndrome without ST-segment elevation compared to those with transient ST-segment elevation. Med. Intensiva [online]. 2011, vol.35, n.5, pp.270-273. ISSN 0210-5691.
Objective: To evaluate different characteristics of patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) without ST-segment elevation compared with transient St-segment elevation. Design: An observational, prospective study. Setting: A 12-bed coronary care unit. Patients: Consecutive patients of ACS without persistent ST-segment elevation. Main variables of interest: The population was divided intro 2 groups according to the presence of transient ST-segment elevation. Variables of interest were age, cardiovascular risk factors, troponin I and glucose concentrations on admission, coronary anatomy, left ventricular ejection fraction, inhospital mortality and drugs. Results: Patients identified as ACS with transient ST-segment elevation were significantly younger, smokers and predominantly male. At the same time, they showed a minor peak elevation of troponin I, a higher ejection fraction and, mainly single-vessel coronary disease. Conclusions: Patients with ACS with transient ST-segment elevation differ in the type of population, myocardial damage and coronary angiographic results with respect to patients with ACS without ST-segment elevation. More research is needed to clarify whether these differences imply a different therapeutic approach.
Keywords : Acute coronary syndrome; Transient ST-segment elevation; Therapeutic management.