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Table 2 Treatment modalities of myocardial infarction in German hospitals 2016 by type of acute myocardial infarction and kidney disease status

From: Management of acute myocardial infarction in chronic kidney disease in Germany: an observational study

 

STEMI

NSTEMI

PCI (n, % of all hospitalizations)

CKD

RRT

Non-CKD

CKD

RRT

Non-CKD

Male

2,542

(72.8)

422 (70.2)

36,511 (82.0)

6,916

(44.4)

950

(50.5)

42,616 (54.3)

Female

1,783 (65.7)

183 (73.5)

13,682 (75.5)

4,131

(36.9)

369

(46.2)

17,302 (43.4)

Total

4,325 (69.7)

605 (71.2)

50,193 (80.1)

11,047 (41.3)

1,319 (49.2)

59,918 (50.6)

Diagnostic coronary angiography (n, %)

389

(6.3)

67

(7.9)

3,312

(5.3)

5,076

(19.0)

563

(21.0)

23,498

(19.9)

CABG (n, %)

      

Male

185

(5.3)

110

(18.3)

1,759

(3.9)

832

(5.3)

314

(16.7)

6,222

(7.9)

Female

68

(2.5)

32

(12.8)

465

(2.6)

319

(2.8)

122

(15.3)

1,673

(4.2)

Total

253

(4.1)

142 (16.7)

2,224 (3.5)

1,151

(4.3)

436

(16.3)

7,895

(6.7)

Conservative (n, %)

      

Male

766

(21.9)

69

(11.5)

6,270

(14.1)

7,833

(50.3)

617

(32.8)

29,638

(37.8)

Female

865

(31.9)

34

(13.7)

3,982 (22.0)

6,741

(60.2)

308

(38.6)

20,883 (52.4)

Total

1,631 (26.3)

103 (12.1)

10,252 (16.4)

14,574 (54.4)

925

(34.5)

50,521 (42.7)

  1. STEMI: ST-Segment elevating myocardial infarction; NSTEMI: Non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction; CKD: Chronic kidney disease; RRT: Renal replacement therapy; PCI: Percutaneous coronary intervention; CABG: Coronary artery bypass graft