Transmural myocardial infarction had similar in-hospital mortality compared to nontransmural infarction (22% vs 33%), and similar late mortality at 20.2 months (18% vs 19%).
Cohort (n=160)
Do hemodynamic findings and mortality differ between patients with transmural versus nontransmural myocardial infarction?
Transmural and nontransmural myocardial infarctions have similar in-hospital and late mortality rates, despite differences in peak CPK levels and specific ECG changes.
Tasa de eventos absoluta: 22% vs 33%
One hundred and eleven patients with transmural (TMI) and 49 with nontransmural myocardial infarction (NTMI) underwent hemodynamic investigation within 24 hours of onset of symptoms. Patients with NTMI were subdivided into those with ST-segment or T-wave changes alone with a normal QRS complex (NTMI-A) and a group with QRS abnormalities that did not satisfy the criteria for TMI (NTMI-B). Those with TMI had a significantly higher peak creatine phosphokinase (CPK) than those with NTMI: 840 plus or minus 99 and 336 plus or minus 69, respectively, P smaller than 0.05. There was not difference in peak CPK between those with NTMI-A and B. The incidence of arrhythmias and cardiac failure, and routine hemodynamic findings except for left ventricular filling pressure were similar in those with TMI and NTMI. There was not significant difference in in-hospital mortality between those with TMI (22%) and NTMI (33%). There was however a significant difference in in-hospital mortality between those with NTMI-A (0%) and NTMI-B (27%, P smaller than 0.05). The late mortality in those surviving their initial hospitalization was also not different between those with TMI (18%) and NTMI (19%) during a mean follow-up period of 20.2 months. In contrast to the in-hospital mortality those with NTMI-A had a late mortality similar to those with NTMI-B and those with TMI.
Rigo et al. (Sun,) conducted a cohort in Transmural and nontransmural myocardial infarction (n=160). Transmural myocardial infarction (TMI) vs. Nontransmural myocardial infarction (NTMI) was evaluated on In-hospital mortality. Transmural myocardial infarction had similar in-hospital mortality compared to nontransmural infarction (22% vs 33%), and similar late mortality at 20.2 months (18% vs 19%).