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. 2021 Dec 14;11:23959. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-03243-6

Table 2.

Rate differences by US Census Division for chest pain, NSTEMI, and STEMI.

Rate difference (chest pain) 95% CI (chest pain) Rate difference (NSTEMI) 95% CI (NSTEMI) Rate difference (STEMI) 95% CI (STEMI)
Divisions
New England − 4705 (− 5337, − 4072) − 293 (− 406, − 180) 217 (56, 379)
Middle Atlantic − 10,091 (− 11,458, − 8725) − 486 (− 672, − 300) 568 (146, 989)
East North Central − 9153 (− 10,374, − 7931) − 840 (− 1153, − 527) 733 (189, 1278)
West North Central − 8066 (− 9144, − 6988) − 492 (− 678, − 307) 345 (89, 602)
South Atlantic − 26,764 (− 30,319, − 23,208) − 1994 (− 2729, − 1260) 2012 (519, 3506)
East South Central − 4395 (− 4986, − 3804) − 559 (− 768, − 349) 474 (122, 826)
West South Central − 18,627 (− 21,106, − 16,148) − 686 (− 943, − 430) 878 (226, 1530)
Mountain − 10,825 (− 12,267, − 9383) − 1365 (− 1868, − 863) 646 (166, 1127)
Pacific − 39,680 (− 44,939, − 34,420) − 1190 (− 1631, − 749) 1136 (292, 1980)

Rate differences represent differences in number of outcomes per 10,000 person-years for each increase of 10,000 SARS-CoV-2 infections.

CI confidence interval, NSTEMI non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction, SARS-CoV-2 severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, STEMI ST-elevation myocardial infarction.