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. 2024 Jan 11;19(1):e0296056. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0296056

Table 4. Revascularization for STEMI patients in Cath vs. non-Cath hospitals.

Cath-Lab Hospital N = 505(69.27%) Non-Cath-Lab Hospital N = 224(30.73%) Total N = 729 P-value
thrombolytic 164 (32.48%) 100 (44.64%) 264 (36.21%) 0.002
Clinical Signs of Reperfusion 69 (13.66%) 63 (28.13%) 132 (18.11%) < .001
Rescue Cath PCI 63 (12.48%) 0 (0.00%) 63 (8.64%) < .001
Pharmaco invasive 54 (10.69%) 6 (2.68%) 60 (8.23%) < .001
Primary PCI done/transferred 267 (52.87%) 96 (42.86%) 363 (49.79%) 0.013
No reperfusion therapy 73 (14.46%) 28 (12.50%) 101 (13.85%) 0.481
Symptom to ER Minutes 224.0 (575.0) 61.00 (114.5) 154.0 (390.0) < .001
Door to ECG Minutes 10.00 (10.00) 10.00 (10.00) 10.00 (10.00) 0.224
Door to ECG < 10 Minutes 247 (48.91%) 101 (45.09%) 348 (47.74%) 0.341
Door to needle Minutes 60.00 (83.00) 30.00 (25.00) 45.00 (48.00) 0.177
Door to needle 30Min 16 (13.45%) 41 (46.07%) 57 (27.40%) < .001

PCI: Percutaneous coronary intervention, ER: Emergency room, ECG: electrocardiogram.