2013
DOI: 10.4414/cvm.2013.00156
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Current outcome of acute coronary syndromes: data from the Zurich-Acute Coronary Syndrome (Z-ACS)-Registry

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“…The result shows that the in-hospital mortality rate of STEMI patients is higher than other study groups and the rate is likely to drop from 6.20% in 2005 to 5.30% during 2018. 3 Data from the Zurich-Acute Coronary Syndrome (Z-ACS) Registry 4 between 2007 and 2010 and The Global Registry of Acute Coronary Events 5 (GRACE) study also showed that the STEMI group had a higher hospital mortality rate (5.70% and 7.00%) than the NTEMI and UA groups. The Malaysia's Annual Report of the NCVD-ACS registry 2014 to 2015 6 reported the STEMI patients' group had an in-hospital mortality rate of 10.60%.…”
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“…The result shows that the in-hospital mortality rate of STEMI patients is higher than other study groups and the rate is likely to drop from 6.20% in 2005 to 5.30% during 2018. 3 Data from the Zurich-Acute Coronary Syndrome (Z-ACS) Registry 4 between 2007 and 2010 and The Global Registry of Acute Coronary Events 5 (GRACE) study also showed that the STEMI group had a higher hospital mortality rate (5.70% and 7.00%) than the NTEMI and UA groups. The Malaysia's Annual Report of the NCVD-ACS registry 2014 to 2015 6 reported the STEMI patients' group had an in-hospital mortality rate of 10.60%.…”
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