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Clinical current and outcomes of the acute coronary syndrome
The article is devoted to the study of acute coronary syndrome. The analysis was conducted 1206 of case histories from middle-aged, elderly and senile patients with acute coronary syndrome. Evaluated by clinical symptoms and risk factors of acute coronary syndrome, laboratory tests, electrocardiography (ECG) in 12 leads and echocardiography. That was dominated by men (61.8 %), middle and old age (35.8 % and 39.0 % respectively). On the outcome of the confirmed the diagnosis of unstable angina or heart attack the myocardium. The effectiveness of the treatment amounted to 92.0 %.Tthe results showed that patients with non-ST segment elevations (NSTEMI), which were later discharged from hospital; it was 4 times more than with ST segment elevation (STEMI). Deceased patients group STEMI and NSTEMI nobody. However, it was noted that most of the dead with NSTEMI accounted for patients with unstable angina. However, it was noted that most of the dead comprised patients with unstable angina. They all had a high degree of risk (male sex, advanced age, background and comorbidic diseases), the outcome also influenced the time from the beginning of symptoms before entering hospital and treatment tactics.