SHORT-TERM SURVIVAL AND PREDICTIVE FACTORS IN ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION PATIENTS, LITERATURE REVIEW
Abstract
Background: Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) remains a leading cause of death worldwide. Predicting short-term survival outcomes post-AMI is critical for improving patient management and resource allocation. This study aimed to identify predictive factors associated with short-term survival following the first episode of AMI using a large cohort from the Myocardial Infarction Registry of Iran.
Methods: The Medline, Pubmed, Embase, NCBI, and Cochrane databases were searched for predictive factors in acute myocardial infarction patients.
Conclusion: Our findings highlight key predictive factors, such as comorbidities and complications, that significantly influence short-term survival in AMI patients. Early identification and management of high-risk individuals could lead to improved patient outcomes. Further studies are needed to validate these findings and explore potential interventions to reduce mortality in this high-risk population.