Among patients hospitalized for ACS without ST-elevation, 4.1% had a normal ECG on admission, and the majority of these patients (54.3%) had single-vessel coronary artery disease.
Observational (n=3,137)
3,137 patients hospitalized for suspected acute coronary syndrome (ACS) without ST-elevation between 2015 and 2023, of which 129 patients (4.1%) had a normal ECG on admission and confirmed coronary artery disease (CAD) by coronary angiography.
Demographic, angiographic, and echocardiographic characteristics
Less than 5% of hospitalized patients with NSTE-ACS present with a normal ECG, and the majority of these patients have single-vessel coronary artery disease.
Background: Patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and normal electrocardiogram (ECG) may have an increased risk of late diagnosis and complications of the disease. Objective: To study the demographic, angiographic and echocardiographic characteristics of patients hospitalized for ACS in whom the ECG was normal on admission to the hospital. Methods: This retrospective study included patients who were hospitalized for ACS without ST-elevation between 2015 and 2023 and who had coronary artery disease (CAD) confirmed by coronary angiography. By further inspection of the electronic databases, patients with ACS who had a normal ECG on admission were filtered out and analyzed separately. Results: Of the total 3137 patients with suspected ACS without ST-elevation, 129 patients (4.1%) were diagnosed as having ACS with a normal ECG. In three patients a non-atherosclerotic cause for the ACS was found. A significantly higher proportion of patients had single-vessel (54.3%) compared to two-vessel (29.5%) and three-vessel (14%) CAD. In addition to a normal ECG, 5.7% of patients with single-vessel CAD and 3.5% of patients with multi-vessel CAD had normal troponin levels and normal regional LV systolic function on echocardiography. Conclusion: Less than 5% of hospitalized patients with ACS without ST-elevation had a normal ECG on admission. The majority of these patients have single-vessel CAD. In about 5% of patients with single-vessel CAD, neither elevated troponin levels nor LV asynergy are detected.
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Aleksandra Ljubojevic
Zemun Hospital
Sofija Aleksandra Neskovic
Zemun Hospital
Ivona Vranić
Pfizer (United Kingdom)
Medical Archives
University of Belgrade
Zemun Hospital
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Ljubojevic et al. (Mon,) conducted a observational in Acute Coronary Syndrome without ST-elevation (n=3,137). Normal ECG on admission was evaluated on Proportion of patients with ACS and normal ECG. Among patients hospitalized for ACS without ST-elevation, 4.1% had a normal ECG on admission, and the majority of these patients (54.3%) had single-vessel coronary artery disease.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0e526e2d2f13287578d9cf — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5455/medarh.2024.78.100-104