1) The study examined over 120,000 emergency cardiac catheterization procedures from 614 hospitals to determine how often no significant coronary artery disease was found.
2) The results showed that flow-limiting coronary artery disease was present in 91.9% of cases, while no significant blockages were found in 8.1% of cases.
3) The authors concluded that finding no coronary artery disease was uncommon, and current practice activates primary angioplasty teams with reasonable specificity given the difficulty of perfectly distinguishing STEMI from other causes of symptoms.