Table 2 Rate differences by US Census Division for chest pain, NSTEMI, and STEMI.

From: Emergency activations for chest pain and ventricular arrhythmias related to regional COVID-19 across the US

 

Rate difference (chest pain)

95% CI (chest pain)

Rate difference (NSTEMI)

95% CI (NSTEMI)

Rate difference (STEMI)

95% CI (STEMI)

Divisions

New England

− 4705

(− 5337, − 4072)

− 293

(− 406, − 180)

217

(56, 379)

Middle Atlantic

− 10,091

(− 11,458, − 8725)

− 486

(− 672, − 300)

568

(146, 989)

East North Central

− 9153

(− 10,374, − 7931)

− 840

(− 1153, − 527)

733

(189, 1278)

West North Central

− 8066

(− 9144, − 6988)

− 492

(− 678, − 307)

345

(89, 602)

South Atlantic

− 26,764

(− 30,319, − 23,208)

− 1994

(− 2729, − 1260)

2012

(519, 3506)

East South Central

− 4395

(− 4986, − 3804)

− 559

(− 768, − 349)

474

(122, 826)

West South Central

− 18,627

(− 21,106, − 16,148)

− 686

(− 943, − 430)

878

(226, 1530)

Mountain

− 10,825

(− 12,267, − 9383)

− 1365

(− 1868, − 863)

646

(166, 1127)

Pacific

− 39,680

(− 44,939, − 34,420)

− 1190

(− 1631, − 749)

1136

(292, 1980)

  1. Rate differences represent differences in number of outcomes per 10,000 person-years for each increase of 10,000 SARS-CoV-2 infections.
  2. CI confidence interval, NSTEMI non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction, SARS-CoV-2 severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, STEMI ST-elevation myocardial infarction.