Abstract

The time from the onset of symptoms of acute myocardial infarction to primary coronary angioplasty was 18 ± 23 h in 386 men and 19 ± 24 h in 154 women (p not significant) and 14 ± 19 h in 27 blacks, 19 ± 23 h in 493 whites, and 13 ± 11 h in 20 patients of different races (p not significant). In-hospital mortality was 6% in 144 patients aged ≧70 years and 1% in 396 patients <70 years (p < 0.005). In-hospital mortality was 2% in 386 men and 4% in 154 women (p not significant). In-hospital mortality was 2% in 493 whites, 4% in 27 blacks, and 0% in 20 patients of other races (p not significant). In-hospital mortality was 6% in 143 patients with a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) <40% and 1% in 397 patients with a LVEF ≧40% (p < 0.005). In-hospital mortality was 5% in 223 patients with a glomerular filtration rate (GFR) <90 ml/min and 1% in 317 patients with a GFR ≧90 ml/min (p < 0.005).

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