Correlation between scores and outcome in Acute Coronary Syndrome patients
TIMI
DOI:
10.21608/bjas.2021.190038
Publication Date:
2021-09-01T19:38:30Z
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ABSTRACT
A proper analysis for the connection between baseline characteristics and incidence of death death-plusmyocardial (re)infarction at 30 days was done by [1].The most important features associated with in were age, heart rate, systolic blood pressure, ST-segment depression, signs pump failure, elevated levels biomarkers.A risk estimation score developed from this [1].Over last 10 years, multiple methods stratification ACS patients have been developed.Different scores are now available based on initial clinical history, ECG, laboratory tests that enable early admission.Even among ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), whom therapeutic options well defined, patient impact short long term medical decision making [2].The TIMI [3] is validated predictor mortality.sowe aimed to Correlate hospital outcomes Acute Coronary Syndrome concluded higher adverse cardiovascular outcomes.
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