Holovanova, I. A.Oksak, G. A.Tkachenko, I. M.Khorosh, M. V.Tovstiak, M. M.Strashko, Ye. Yu.Голованова, Ірина АнатоліївнаГолованова, Ирина АнатольевнаОксак, Григорій АнатолійовичОксак, Григорий АнатольевичТкаченко, Ірина МихайлівнаТкаченко, Ирина МихайловнаХорош, Максим ВікторовичХорош, Максим ВикторовичСтрашко, Євген ЮрійовичСтрашко, Евгений ЮрьевичТовстяк, Марія МихайлівнаТовстяк, Мария Михайловна2020-09-042020-09-042020-05Risk factors associated with the occurrence of early complications of acute myocardial infarction after cardio-intervention treatment / I. A. Holovanova, G. A. Oksak, I. M. Tkachenko [et al.] // Wiadomości Lekarskie. – 2020. – Vol. LXXIII, Issue 6. – P. 1245–1251.0043-5147https://repository.pdmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/13502The aim of our study was to identify the main risk factors for the occurrence of early complications of acute myocardial infarction after cardio-interventional treatment and to evaluate prognostic risk indicators. Materials and methods: Risk factors of myocardial infarction were determined by copying the case history data and calculating on their basis of the odds ratio and ±95% confidence interval. After it, we made a prediction of the risk of early complications of AMI with cardiovascular intervention by using a Cox regression that took into account the patient’s transportation time by ambulance. Results: Thus, the factors that increase the chances of their occurrence were: summer time of year; recurrent myocardial infarction of another specified localization (I122.8); the relevance of the established STEMI diagnosis; diabetes mellitus; renal pathology; smoking; high rate of BMI. Factors that reduce the chances of their occurrence: men gender – in 35%; the age over of 70 – by 50%; the timely arrival of an emergency medical team – by 55%. The factors that increase the chances of their occurrence were: age over 70 years; subsequent myocardial infarction of unspecified site; diabetes mellitus. Using of a Cox regression analysis, it was proved that the cumulative risk of early complications of AMI with cardio-intervention treatment increased from the 10th minute of ambulance arrival at place, when ECG diagnosis (STEMI), presence of diabetes mellitus, smoking and high BMI. Conclusions: As a result of the conducted research, the risk factors for early complications of AIM with cardio-interventional treatment were identifiedukcute myocardial infarctioncardio-interventional treatmentodds ratioCox regressionRisk factors associated with the occurrence of early complications of acute myocardial infarction after cardio-intervention treatmentArticle10.36740/WLek202006132