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Table 2 Characteristics of the electrocardiogram for patients who come to the emergency department with acute chest pain, due to acute coronary syndrome (ACS; n = 130) or other causes (n = 504). I-STamp, ST amplitude in lead I; aVF-STamp, ST amplitude in lead aVF; V2-STamp, ST amplitude in lead V2; STamp38, ST amplitude at the end of the third out of eight equal intervals between the ST-J point and the end of the T wave.

From: A simple statistical model for prediction of acute coronary syndrome in chest pain patients in the emergency department

 

ACS n (%)

Other causes n (%)

OR

95% CI

I-Stamp

    

   I-STamp > 50 and I-STamp38 > I-STamp

7 (5.4)

12 (2.4)

2.4

0.94 – 6.3

   I-STamp < -100 and I-STamp38 < I-STamp

7 (5.4)

6 (1.2)

4.9

1.6 – 15

   None of above

116 (89.2)

486 (96.4)

1.0

-

aVF-STampa

    

   aVF-STamp > 100 and aVF-STamp38 > aVF-STamp

13 (10.1)

4 (0.8)

14

4.6 – 45

   aVF-STamp < -100 and aVF-STamp38 < aVF-STamp

4 (3.1)

3 (0.6)

5.9

1.3 – 27

   None of above

112 (86.8)

497 (98.6)

1.0

-

V2-STampb

    

   V2-STamp > 200 and V2-STamp38 > V2-STamp

17 (13.2)

27 (5.4)

3.0

1.5 – 5.7

   100 < V2-STamp ≤ 200 and V2-STamp38 > V2-STamp

26 (20.2)

95 (18.9)

1.3

0.78 – 2.1

   V2-STamp < -100 and V2-STamp38 < V2-STamp

6 (4.7)

5 (1.0)

5.6

1.7 – 19

   None of above

80 (62.0)

376 (74.8)

1.0

-

  1. a One patient with ACS had missing value on aVF-STamp.
  2. b Two patients (one with and one without ACS) had missing value on V2-STamp.