Young patients with ACS predominantly present with STE-ACS and single-vessel disease, often with smoking as a risk factor and significant delays in seeking and receiving care.
STE-ACS was the most common presentation of ACS in the young population. Smoking was the most common risk factor. The majority of the patients had single-vessel disease, and there was a significant delay in first medical contact and revascularization.
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