“…Logistic regression analyses were used to examine factors associated with prehospital time ≥2 h. Potential confounding factors before hospital arrival based on previous studies were included in the univariable and multivariable analyses. 12,14, 15 These variables were as follows: age (<65 years, 65-79 years, ≥80 years); sex (male, female); existence of living together (alone, not); employment status (unemployed, not); history of ACS (yes, no); DM (yes, no); hypertension (yes, no); dyslipidemia (yes, no); smoking and drinking habits (yes, no); ambulance use (yes, no); onset time (daytime, nighttime); day of the week (weekday, weekend); season (spring, summer, autumn, winter); and year (1998-2003, 2004-2008, 2009-2014). In a sensitivity analysis, we also examined prehospital time of ≥4 h and ≥6 h based on a previous study.…”