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Can we use this initial ECG to predicting STEMI, given that false positive signs of ischaemia may be present, due to low or no flow, during the arrest?
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PEACE Trial: ST Elevation Post Cardiac Resuscitation: Cath Lab or Not?

Aug 23, 2025

Ā What is the rate of coronary occlusion in out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA)?

We know that only 30% of patients having an OHCA have ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) on their ecg. In those patients with a Non-STEMI, up to 30% will have coronary artery occlusion (1-3). How do we make sense of it all?

We would assume that the ECG following ROSC may show significant changes of ischaemia. Can we use this initial ECG to predicting STEMI, given that false positive signs of ischaemia may be present, due to low or no flow, during the arrest?

The message in this study, is that we should perhaps wait, before activating the cath lab. The question is; How long do we wait? Read on to find the answer.

The Study:
The Post-ROSC Electrocardiogram After Cardiac Arrest (PEACE) Study.
Baldi E., et al. Association of Timing of Electrocardiogram Acquisition After Return of Spontaneous Circulation With Coronary Angiography Findings in Patients With Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest. JAMA Network ...

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