Seasonal Stability of the Circadian Rhythm in Patients with Type I Myocardial Infarction.
Juan-Carlos Díaz-PolancoCarlos Tejada-GonzálezAmanda Leandro-BarrosAntonio Ruiz-SaavedraElvira García-de-SantiagoJoaquín Alonso-MartínAlberto García-LledóManuel Martinez-SellésPublished in: Reviews in cardiovascular medicine (2024)
There is a circadian pattern in the presentation of STEMI that is not influenced by sex and age. The different incidence of STEMI at different times of the year does not affect the circadian pattern in terms of the shape of the curve or the mean time of presentation, although diurnal events increase more than nocturnal events, suggesting that triggers are most likely to act during vulnerable periods as determined by a circadian-based rhythm.