Length of stay and 30 day mortality in patients suffering an uncomplicated ST-elevation myocardial infarction treated with primary percutaneous coronary intervention in New York State
Shah Nd, Yost Gw, Hannan El, Zhong Y, Venditti Fj, Holmes Dr, Stamato N, S. Sk, Jacobs Ak, Iii Sbk, Berger Pb
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We studied the duration of hospitalization and clinical outcome of patients with an uncomplicated STEMI (ST-elevation myocardial infarction) treated with primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in New York State between 2007 and 2009. Among the 4,939 such patients, 1,818 were discharged after 2 nights, and 1,922 were discharged after 3 nights. There were no deaths on the day after discharge among patients discharged after 2 nights. There was also no significant difference in 30-day mortality or readmission between patients discharged after 2 and 3 nights. In conclusion, 24-hour mortality was very low in patients with an uncomplicated STEMI discharged after 2 nights in the hospital, based on physician judgment. Thirty-day mortality is also low and similar to that of patients discharged after 3 nights in the hospital.