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. 2016 Feb 22;5(2):e002157. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.115.002157

Table 2.

In‐Hospital Treatments Among Ideal Patients According to Sex and Year

Characteristic Overall, N (%) P Value Men, % P for Trends Women, % P for Trends
Men Women 2001 2006 2011 2001 2006 2011
Acute medication
Aspirin ≤24 hoursa 7023 (88.8) 2765 (85.9) <0.0001 81.1 87.7 91.8 <0.0001 78.0 85.0 88.8 <0.0001
Clopidogrel ≤24 hoursa 4454 (56.9) 1679 (52.5) <0.0001 1.4 44.3 80 <0.0001 0.8 36.5 75.5 <0.0001
β‐Blockers ≤24 hoursa 2371 (56.8) 770 (52.6) 0.005 47.8 62.7 56.1 0.095 46.4 54.8 53.1 0.202
ACE‐inhibitor/ARBa , b 5073 (65.8) 1994 (63.8) 0.044 60.8 69.6 65.2 0.214 59.2 66.7 63.6 0.332
Statina , b 6180 (76.5) 2476 (75.1) 0.117 30.3 75.0 91.5 <0.0001 27.8 72.6 90.4 <0.0001
Reperfusion therapyb
With reperfusion 2289 (57.5) 646 (44.2) <0.0001 56.3 58.0 57.6 0.702 47.3 42.2 44.4 0.758
Primary PCI 757 (19.0) 203 (13.9) <0.0001 8.7 15.1 24.2 <0.0001 8.4 8.9 17.7 <0.0001
Fibrinolytic therapy 1535 (38.6) 443 (30.3) <0.0001 47.7 43.0 33.5 <0.0001 38.9 33.3 26.8 0.0002
Procedurec
Nonprimary PCI 1117 (21.8) 299 (14.3) <0.0001 9.6 19.4 24.4 <0.0001 5.6 10.2 17.1 <0.0001
Cardiac catheterization 2414 (47.0) 669 (31.9) <0.0001 34.2 41.7 51.1 <0.0001 26.2 25.0 35.5 <0.0001

ACE, angiotensin‐converting enzyme; ARB, angiotensin II receptor blocker; PCI, percutaneous coronary intervention.

a

Only among patients without contraindications for the treatment.

b

During hospitalization.

c

Only among patients admitted into a hospital capable of PCI.