Ratio of ST-Elevated versus Non ST-Elevated MI in Adult patients.
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https://doi.org/10.60127/sjms.4.14.2025.86Keywords:
ST segment elevated myocardial infarction, Non-ST segment elevated myocardial infarction,, Myocardial Infarction, Morbidity, Mortality, Dyslipidemia, Hypertension, AtherosclerosisAbstract
Objective: This study seeks to determine ratio of Non-ST segment elevated myocardial infraction to ST segment elevated myocardial infarction in adult patients of age 40-80 years, diagnosed with myocardial infarction in Allama Iqbal Memorial Teaching Hospital Sialkot.
Methodology: A cross sectional study was carried out at Allama Iqbal Memorial Teaching Hospital Sialkot from 02-01-2025 to 01-03-2025 in cardiology department. All patients with myocardial infarction of age 40-80 years were included in the study. Ratio of non ST segment elevated to ST elevated MI were calculated in relation to age by statistical analysis.
Conclusion: Ratio of non-ST segment elevated MI is higher than ST-segmented elevated patients especially in middle age adults.
Result: Total 100 patients were taken of age 40-80 years out of which 94% were non-ST segmented elevated MI patients while 6% were ST segment elevated MI patients. Ratio of non-STEMI to STEMI patients come out to be (15.7:1) which indicates higher ratio of non-STEMI in this age group as compared to STEMI.
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