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Abstract Background More than 40% of patients with non-ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction (NSTEMI) have multi-vessel disease with the rate of in-hospital emergent bypass surgery ranging from 11–13%. So, rapid scoring is critical for optimum management even before P2Y12 loading. Purpose We aimed to determine the role of QRS dispersion at emergency department, as a simple and rapid sign, in predicting coronary anatomy complexity and in-hospital outcome. Methods 192 (126 males, age 57.4±6.8 years) patients with NSTEMI and QRS duration <120 ms who underwent coronary angiography were included. QRS dispersion was automatically measured. Results Using Spearman's rank correlation, SYNTAX score was found to be positively correlated with admission HR (r 0.54, p value <0.001), maximum HsTnT level (r 0.523, p value <0.001), age (r 0.262, p value 0.015), male gender (r 0.286, p value 0.005), QRS dispersion (r 0.248, p value 0.015), QTc dispersion (r 0.289, p value 0.01), and Grace score (r 0.247, p value 0.015). ROC curve analyses for prediction of SYNTAX score >33 were done for variables with significant correlation. By multivariate logistic regression, male gender (OR 5.042, 95% CI 1.633 –15.567, p value 0.005), admission HR >80 bpm (OR 1.088, 95% CI 1.024 –1.157, p value 0.017) and QRS dispersion >20ms (OR 1.020, 95% CI 1.003 –1.037, p value 0.02) were independent predictors of SYNTAX score >33 (table). Patients with QRS dispersion >20 ms had in-hospital higher Killip class (P<0.001), recurrent ischemia (P 0.003), serious ventricular arrhythmias (P 0.01) and higher GRACE score (P<0.001). Binary logistic regression for prediction of SYNTAX score >33 Variables Univariate analysis Multivariate analysis OR (95% CI) P value OR (95% CI) P value Age >61 (years) 1.337 (1.019–4.392) 0.015 0.953 (0.878–1.033) 0.242 Male gender 4.851 (2.014–5.301) 0.001 5.042 (1.633–15.567) 0.005 HR >80 (bpm) 3.945 (1.706–6.953) 0.002 1.088 (1.024–1.157) 0.017 QRS dispersion >20 (ms) 2.911 (0.617–13.738) 0.013 1.020 (1.003–1.037) 0.02 QTc dispersion >53 (ms) 6.101 (1.926–19.323) 0.002 2.378 (1.890–2.561) 0.043 Maximum HsTnT >1105 (ng/L) 3.837 (0.236–8.965) 0.004 2.785 (2.501–3.012) 0.034 Grace Score >112 (points) 7.122 (0.632–12.216) <0.001 2.912 (2.703–3.309) 0.030 Conclusion In NSTEMI, QRS dispersion was positively correlated with SYNTAX score and a cut-off value of 20 ms independently predicted SYNTAX score >33. Regarding in-hospital outcome, QRS dispersion >20 ms was associated with in-hospital higher Killip class, recurrent ischemia, serious ventricular arrhythmias and higher GRACE score

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