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Reevaluating STEMI: The Utility of the Occlusive Myocardial Infarction Classification to Enhance Management of Acute Coronary Syndromes

  • Open Access
  • 27-03-2025
  • Myocardial Infarction
  • Management of Acute Coronary Syndromes (H Jneid, Section Editor)
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Abstract

Background

The current classification of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) into ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) has limitations in identifying patients with acute coronary occlusion (ACO) who do not exhibit classic ST-elevation. Emerging evidence suggests that a reclassification to "Occlusive Myocardial Infarction" (OMI) may enhance diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic interventions.

Methods

A comprehensive review of the literature was conducted, focusing on the pathophysiology, electrocardiographic (EKG) patterns, and management of ACO. The utility of the OMI paradigm was evaluated against the traditional STEMI/NSTEMI framework, with a particular emphasis on atypical EKG findings and their role in guiding early intervention.

Results

Traditional STEMI criteria fail to identify ACO in approximately 30% of NSTEMI patients, leading to delayed reperfusion and increased mortality. The OMI framework demonstrates improved sensitivity (78.1% vs. 43.6% for STEMI criteria) for detecting ACO by incorporating subtle EKG changes, including hyperacute T-waves, de Winter T-waves, and posterior infarction patterns. OMI-guided management facilitates timely diagnosis and intervention, potentially reducing adverse outcomes. Emerging artificial intelligence (AI) tools further enhance EKG interpretation and clinical decision-making.

Conclusions

Transitioning to the OMI paradigm addresses critical gaps in the STEMI/NSTEMI framework by emphasizing the identification of ACO irrespective of ST-segment elevation. This approach could significantly improve patient outcomes by reducing delays in reperfusion therapy. Future randomized trials are needed to validate the OMI paradigm and optimize its implementation in clinical practice.
Title
Reevaluating STEMI: The Utility of the Occlusive Myocardial Infarction Classification to Enhance Management of Acute Coronary Syndromes
Authors
Mohammed Ayyad
Maram Albandak
Dhir Gala
Basel Alqeeq
Muath Baniowda
Johann Pally
Joseph Allencherril
Publication date
27-03-2025
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