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Table II. Demographic and clinical features. OHCA = out-of hospital cardiac arrest. MI = myocardial infarction. PCI = percutaneous coronary intervention. CABG = coro- nary artery by-pass grafting. CRF = chronic renal failure. SBP = systolic blood pressure.
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Table II. Demographic and clinical features. OHCA = out-of hospital cardiac arrest. MI = myocardial infarction. PCI = percutaneous coronary intervention. CABG = coro- nary artery by-pass grafting. CRF = chronic renal failure. SBP = systolic blood pressure. HR = heart rate. * At admission. NS = not significative.
Out-of hospital 12-lead ECG 36 (36%) 193 (8%) < 0.0001 Symptoms to balloon (min) (mean SD) Door to balloon (min) (mean SD) 200 153 75 25 216 123 76 33 NS NS Pharmacological treatment Facilitated PCI Rescue PCI GP IIb/IIIa inhibitors 1 (1%) 4 (4%) 68 (68%) 257 (10%) 22 (1%) 1655 (66%) < 0.0001 NS NS Table III. Prehospital management and pharmacological treatment OCHA = out-of hospital cardiac arrest. PCI = percutaneous coronary intervention
Table IV:Angiographic and procedural features. LAD = left anterior decending artery. LCX = left circumflex artery. RCA = right coronary artery. IABP = intraaortic balloon pumping. STRES = ST resolution.
Mortality 22/99 (22%) 78/2518 (3%) < 0.0001 Urgent revascularization 1/99 (1%) 32/2518 (1.3%) 0.5 TIA/stroke 9/99 (9%) 18/2518 (0.7%) < 0.0001 Major bleeding 3/99 (3%) 24/2518 (1%) NS Table V:in hospital results