Fig 1.
Flowchart of the included study population.
Table 1.
Patient characteristics within the ten most frequent specific hospital diagnoses and corresponding main diagnostic chapters (ICD-10) following 1-1-2 emergency calls with chief symptom of chest pain.
Fig 2.
Age distribution among all patients with chest pain according to Danish Index (grey) and patients subsequently diagnosed with AMI (black), in the years 2012–2018 (excl. 2015).
Table 2.
Trends in number of patients with chest pain as main complaint and subsequently acute myocardial infarction diagnosis.
AMI, acute myocardial infarction.
Table 3.
Cumulative deaths and mortality estimates for patients with chest pain, and those with a subsequent AMI diagnosis.
Cumulative number of deaths within 48-hours omitted due to microdata. AMI, acute myocardial infarction.
Table 4.
Cumulative deaths and mortality estimates for patients with chest pain, and those with a subsequent AMI diagnosis.
Note for patients with more than one ambulance contact in the study periods, only the first contact was used. Cumulative number of deaths within 48-hours omitted due to microdata. AMI, acute myocardial infarction.
Table 5.
Cumulative deaths and mortality estimates for patients with chest pain, and those with a subsequent AMI diagnosis.
Note for patients with more than one ambulance contact in the study periods, only the last contact was used. Cumulative number of deaths within 48-hours omitted due to microdata. AMI, acute myocardial infarction.