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. 2020 Feb 17;9(4):e013880. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.119.013880

Table 5.

Age‐Stratified Analysis of Use of Revascularization and In‐Hospital Mortality in Women Versus Men With STEMI

Reperfusion Overall, n (%) Men, n (%) Women, n (%) OR (95% CI) P Value Adjusted* OR (95% CI)* P Value Adjusted OR (95% CI) P Value
Revascularization
18–45 y 2918 (75.5) 2787 (76.3) 131 (61.5) 0.49 (0.371–0.66) <0.001 0.73 (0.524–1.01) 0.059 0.63 (0.426–0.95) 0.025
46–55 y 3757 (73.4) 3482 (74.5) 275 (61.6) 0.55 (0.448–0.67) <0.001 0.74 (0.583–0.94) 0.013 0.70 (0.527–0.94) 0.018
56–65 y 2504 (66) 2153 (68.2) 351 (55.3) 0.58 (0.486–0.69) <0.001 0.72 (0.584–0.88) 0.002 0.70 (0.546–0.91) 0.007
66–75 y 1118 (57.5) 850 (58.4) 268 (55) 0.87 (0.708–1.07) 0.190 0.84 (0.663–1.05) 0.128 0.74 (0.544–0.99) 0.047
>75 y 388 (47.1) 274 (48) 114 (45) 0.89 (0.658–1.19) 0.426 0.70 (0.494–0.99) 0.044 0.81 (0.512–1.29) 0.378
In‐hospital mortality
18–45 y 78 (2) 70 (1.9) 8 (3.7) 2.00 (0.949–4.21) 0.069 1.64 (0.642–4.19) 0.301 1.21 (0.402–3.65) 0.732
46–55 y 194 (3.8) 157 (3.3) 37 (8.3) 2.60 (1.793–3.77) <0.001 2.28 (1.444–3.61) <0.001 2.12 (1.261–3.56) 0.005
56–65 y 254 (6.7) 177 (5.6) 77 (12.1) 2.32 (1.751–3.08) <0.001 1.89 (1.346–2.64) <0.001 1.77 (1.211–2.60) 0.003
66–75 y 221 (11.4) 142 (9.7) 79 (16.2) 1.79 (1.331–2.41) <0.001 1.60 (1.141–2.24) 0.006 1.36 (0.912–2.03) 0.131
>75 y 136 (16.5) 85 (14.9) 51 (20.1) 1.44 (0.979–2.11) 0.064 1.53 (0.983–2.37) 0.060 1.69 (1.015–2.82) 0.044

Reference group was men. P<0.001 was considered to be statistically significant. CABG indicates coronary artery bypass grafting; ED, emergency‐department; PCI, percutaneous coronary intervention; OR, odds ratio; STEMI, ST‐segment–elevation myocardial infarction.

*

Adjusted for age, ethnicity, body mass index, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, smoking, history of myocardial infarction/angina, history of PCI, history of CABG, and history of stroke.

Adjusted for age, ethnicity, body mass index, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, smoking, history of myocardial infarction/angina, history of PCI, history of CABG, history of stroke, in‐hospital revascularization, and symptoms‐to‐ED time.