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Our @fau.de study on NSTEMI symptoms at #DGK2025JT šŸ‘‰ 1/5 present w/o chest discomfort, esp. women, pts w/ diabetes, no FHx of CAD, anemia & AFib šŸ‘‰ pts w/o chest discomfort experience worse in-hospital outcomes, partially mediated by delayed invasive management šŸ”— doi.org/10.1007/s00392-025-02628-1
Apr 24, 2025
Background The absence of chest discomfort has been hypothesized to delay treatment and consequently result in worse outcomes in patients with non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI). Methods ...
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Absence of chest discomfort in type 1 NSTEMI patients: predictors and impact on outcome - Clinical Research in Cardiology
Johannes Michael Altstidl