Association between COVID-19 Diagnosis and In-Hospital Mortality in Patients Hospitalized with ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction

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Importance: There has been limited research on patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and COVID-19. Objective: To compare characteristics, treatment, and outcomes of patients with STEMI with vs without COVID-19 infection. Design, Setting, and Participants: Retrospective cohort study of consecutive adult patients admitted between January 2019 and December 2020 (end of follow-up in January 2021) with out-of-hospital or in-hospital STEMI at 509 US centers in the Vizient Clinical Database (N = 80449). Exposures: Active COVID-19 infection present during the same encounter. Main Outcomes and Measures: The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality. Patients were propensity matched on the likelihood of COVID-19 diagnosis. In the main analysis, patients with COVID-19 were compared with those without COVID-19 during the previous calendar year. Results: The out-of-hospital STEMI group included 76434 patients (551 with COVID-19 vs 2755 without COVID-19 after matching) from 370 centers (64.1% aged 51-74 years; 70.3% men). The in-hospital STEMI group included 4015 patients (252 with COVID-19 vs 756 without COVID-19 after matching) from 353 centers (58.3% aged 51-74 years; 60.7% men). In patients with out-of-hospital STEMI, there was no significant difference in the likelihood of undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention by COVID-19 status; patients with in-hospital STEMI and COVID-19 were significantly less likely to undergo invasive diagnostic or therapeutic coronary procedures than those without COVID-19. Among patients with out-of-hospital STEMI and COVID-19 vs out-of-hospital STEMI without COVID-19, the rates of in-hospital mortality were 15.2% vs 11.2% (absolute difference, 4.1% [95% CI, 1.1%-7.0%]; P =.007). Among patients with in-hospital STEMI and COVID-19 vs in-hospital STEMI without COVID-19, the rates of in-hospital mortality were 78.5% vs 46.1% (absolute difference, 32.4% [95% CI, 29.0%-35.9%]; P

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Saad, M., Kennedy, K. F., Imran, H., Louis, D. W., Shippey, E., Poppas, A., … Aronow, H. D. (2021). Association between COVID-19 Diagnosis and In-Hospital Mortality in Patients Hospitalized with ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction. JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 326(19), 1940–1952. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2021.18890

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