Fig 1.
Screening, eligibility, and clinical adjudication applying the Fourth Universal Definition of MI.
These definitions include dynamic pattern–elevated hs-cTnT with rise and/or fall > 20%; non-dynamic pattern–elevated hs-cTnT with change in troponin < 20%; Type 1 MI–due to coronary plaque rupture; Type 2 MI–due to supply/demand ischaemia; acute myocardial injury–dynamically elevated hs-cTnT due to non-coronary causes; chronic myocardial injury–non-dynamically elevated hs-cTnT due to non-coronary causes).
Table 1.
Baseline characteristics, risk stratification, and outcomes for all patients.
Table 2.
Baseline characteristics, risk stratification, and outcomes for patients with dynamic troponin pattern.
Table 3.
Baseline characteristics, risk stratification, and outcomes for patients with non-dynamic troponin pattern (chronic myocardial injury).
Fig 2.
12-month all-cause death, myocardial infarction, or unstable angina.
Fig 3.
Predicted odds ratio for death, MI, or unstable angina within 12 months with early ICA in acute myocardial injury.
Fig 4.
Predicted odds ratio for death, MI or unstable angina within 12 months with early ICA in non-dynamic hs-cTnT pattern (chronic myocardial injury).