2013
DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/eht309.p3134
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Acute coronary syndrome in young adults

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“…21,27 Studies reported percentages as low as 2.6% and 5.8%, and as high as 8% and 11.6%; less than the 13% reported in this study. 10,13,21,27,28 Moreover; the number of young patients included in this study (308 patients) is larger than that reported by other investigators which was as low as 43 and 81 patients, and as high as 195 patients. 12,27,29 The study that reported data of more than 2000 of young patients was a 7-year nationwide registry.…”
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“…21,27 Studies reported percentages as low as 2.6% and 5.8%, and as high as 8% and 11.6%; less than the 13% reported in this study. 10,13,21,27,28 Moreover; the number of young patients included in this study (308 patients) is larger than that reported by other investigators which was as low as 43 and 81 patients, and as high as 195 patients. 12,27,29 The study that reported data of more than 2000 of young patients was a 7-year nationwide registry.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 78%
“…38 Furthermore; young patients have STEMI more than NSTEACS. 15,21 This study indicates that there was no difference in the prevalence of ACS or STEMI in the young and the older patients who underwent PCI. About half of the young patients in this study had single-vessel CAD, less than higher rates reaching up to 70% reported by others.…”
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