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Table II. Demographic and clinical features. OHCA = out-of hospital cardiac arrest.

Table II. Demographic and clinical features. OHCA = out-of hospital cardiac arrest. MI = myocardial infarction. PCI = percutaneous coronary intervention. CABG = coro- nary artery by-pass grafting. CRF = chronic renal failure. SBP = systolic blood pressure.

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Table II. Demographic and clinical features. OHCA = out-of hospital cardiac arrest.

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  1. Table II. Demographic and clinical features. OHCA = out-of hospital cardiac arrest. MI = myocardial infarction. PCI = percutaneous coronary intervention. CABG = coro- nary artery by-pass grafting. CRF = chronic renal failure. SBP = systolic blood pressure. HR = heart rate. * At admission. NS = not significative.

  2. Out-of hospital 12-lead ECG 36 (36%) 193 (8%) < 0.0001 Symptoms to balloon (min) (mean  SD) Door to balloon (min) (mean  SD) 200  153 75  25 216  123 76 33 NS NS Pharmacological treatment Facilitated PCI Rescue PCI GP IIb/IIIa inhibitors 1 (1%) 4 (4%) 68 (68%) 257 (10%) 22 (1%) 1655 (66%) < 0.0001 NS NS Table III. Prehospital management and pharmacological treatment OCHA = out-of hospital cardiac arrest. PCI = percutaneous coronary intervention

  3. Table IV:Angiographic and procedural features. LAD = left anterior decending artery. LCX = left circumflex artery. RCA = right coronary artery. IABP = intraaortic balloon pumping. STRES = ST resolution.

  4. Mortality 22/99 (22%) 78/2518 (3%) < 0.0001 Urgent revascularization 1/99 (1%) 32/2518 (1.3%) 0.5 TIA/stroke 9/99 (9%) 18/2518 (0.7%) < 0.0001 Major bleeding 3/99 (3%) 24/2518 (1%) NS Table V:in hospital results

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