Number of women with coronary events in the primary cohort (after index admission)
Time frame starts at discharge from the hospital from the index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
Primary cohort is defined as the cohort of women and men with suspected acute coronary syndrome (ACS) with at least two cTn measurements within 24 hours with a maximal cTn level between the current sex-uniform manufacturer-derived 99th percentiles of cTn and the newly defined sex-specific 99th percentiles for women and men.
Coronary events are defined as the prevalence of cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction or unplanned revascularisation (after index admission) within 1 year of first admission.
Number of men with coronary events in the primary cohort (after index admission)
Time frame starts at discharge from the hospital from the index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
Primary cohort is defined as the cohort of women and men with suspected acute coronary syndrome (ACS) with at least two cTn measurements within 24 hours with a maximal cTn level between the current sex-uniform manufacturer-derived 99th percentiles of cTn and the newly defined sex-specific 99th percentiles for women and men.
Coronary events are defined as the prevalence of cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction or unplanned revascularisation (after index admission) within 1 year of first admission.
Number of women and men with coronary events in the primary cohort (after index admission)
Time frame starts at discharge from the hospital from the index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
Primary cohort is defined as the cohort of women and men with suspected acute coronary syndrome (ACS) with at least two cTn measurements within 24 hours with a maximal cTn level between the current sex-uniform manufacturer-derived 99th percentiles of cTn and the newly defined sex-specific 99th percentiles for women and men.
Coronary events are defined as the prevalence of cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction or unplanned revascularisation (after index admission) within 1 year of first admission.
Number of women diagnosed with acute MI (after index admission)
Time frame starts at discharge from the hospital from the index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
Number of women diagnosed with acute MI
Time frame starts from beginning of index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
Number of men diagnosed with acute MI (after index admission)
Time frame starts at discharge from the hospital from the index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
Number of men diagnosed with acute MI
Time frame starts from beginning of index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
The overall number of women and men diagnosed with acute MI (after index admission)
Time frame starts at discharge from the hospital from the index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
The overall number of women and men diagnosed with acute MI
Time frame starts from beginning of index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
Number of women receiving unplanned revascularization (after index admission)
Time frame starts at discharge from the hospital from the index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
Revascularization is defined as Percutaneous Coronary Intervention or Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting.
Number of women receiving revascularization
Time frame starts from beginning of index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
Revascularization is defined as Percutaneous Coronary Intervention or Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting.
Number of men receiving unplanned revascularization (after index admission)
Time frame starts at discharge from the hospital from the index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
Revascularization is defined as Percutaneous Coronary Intervention or Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting.
Number of men receiving revascularization
Time frame starts from beginning of index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
Revascularization is defined as Percutaneous Coronary Intervention or Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting.
The overall number of women and men receiving unplanned revascularization (after index admission)
Time frame starts at discharge from the hospital from the index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
Revascularization is defined as Percutaneous Coronary Intervention or Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting.
The overall number of women and men receiving revascularization
Time frame starts from beginning of index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
Revascularization is defined as Percutaneous Coronary Intervention or Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting.
Number of women with all cause death (after index admission)
Time frame starts at discharge from the hospital from the index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
Number of women with all cause death
Time frame starts from beginning of index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
Number of men with over-all death (after index admission)
Time frame starts at discharge from the hospital from the index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
Number of men with over-all death
Time frame starts from beginning of index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
The overall number of women and men with over-all death (after index admission)
Time frame starts at discharge from the hospital from the index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
The overall number of women and men with over-all death
Time frame starts from beginning of index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
Number of women receiving coronary angiographies or heart CT without revascularization
Time frame starts from beginning of index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
Number of men receiving coronary angiographies or heart CT without revascularization
Time frame starts from beginning of index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
The overall number of women and men receiving coronary angiographies or heart CT without revascularization
Time frame starts from beginning of index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
Number of women receiving treatment with aspirin, dual anti-platelet therapy and/or statins
Time frame starts at discharge from the hospital from the index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
Number of men receiving treatment with aspirin, dual anti-platelet therapy and/or statins
Time frame starts at discharge from the hospital from the index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
The overall number of women and men receiving treatment with aspirin, dual anti-platelet therapy and/or statins
Time frame starts at discharge from the hospital from the index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
Number of women re-admitted
Readmission after index admission
Number of men re-admitted
Readmission after index admission
The overall number of women and men re-admitted
Readmission after index admission
Length of hospital stay for women
Calculated as days from date of index admission to date of discharge
Length of hospital stay for men
Calculated as days from date of index admission to date of discharge
Length of hospital stay for women and men
Calculated as days from date of index admission to date of discharge
The number of women diagnosed with myocardial injury and an event in the primary endpoint
Time frame starts from beginning of index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
The primary endpoint is a composite of myocardial infarction, unplanned revascularisation (after index admission) or all cause mortality within 1 year of index admission.
The number of men diagnosed with myocardial injury and an event in the primary endpoint
Time frame starts from beginning of index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
The primary endpoint is a composite of myocardial infarction, unplanned revascularisation (after index admission) or all cause mortality within 1 year of index admission.
The overall number of men diagnosed with myocardial injury and an event in the primary endpoint
Time frame starts from beginning of index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
The primary endpoint is a composite of myocardial infarction, unplanned revascularisation (after index admission) or all cause mortality within 1 year of index admission.
The number of women diagnosed with myocardial injury
Time frame starts from beginning of index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
The number of women diagnosed with myocardial injury (after index admission)
Time frame starts at discharge from the hospital from the index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
The number of men diagnosed with myocardial injury
Time frame starts from beginning of index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
The number of men diagnosed with myocardial injury (after index admission)
Time frame starts at discharge from the hospital from the index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
The overall number of women and men diagnosed with myocardial injury.
Time frame starts from beginning of index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.
The overall number of women and men diagnosed with myocardial injury (after index admission)
Time frame starts at discharge from the hospital from the index admission, defined as first admission in the study period.