The innovative study by Zhang et al published in the World Journal of Cardiology focused on predicting 30-day mortality in patients with acute myocardial infarction complicated by ventricular septal rupture at high al...The innovative study by Zhang et al published in the World Journal of Cardiology focused on predicting 30-day mortality in patients with acute myocardial infarction complicated by ventricular septal rupture at high altitudes.Based on a retrospective analysis of 48 patients from Yunnan Province,China,the authors identified four independent predictors of mortality:Age;Elevated uric acid levels;Interleukin-6 and decreased hemoglobin.Integrating these factors into a nomogram demonstrated high predictive accuracy(area under the curve=0.939).This model addressed the critical challenge of risk stratification in the resource-limited settings typical of high-altitude areas.This editorial underscored the practical value of the nomogram for timely identification of candidates for intensive therapy and surgical intervention while emphasizing the need for model validation in multicenter cohorts to optimize the management of these patients.展开更多
文摘The innovative study by Zhang et al published in the World Journal of Cardiology focused on predicting 30-day mortality in patients with acute myocardial infarction complicated by ventricular septal rupture at high altitudes.Based on a retrospective analysis of 48 patients from Yunnan Province,China,the authors identified four independent predictors of mortality:Age;Elevated uric acid levels;Interleukin-6 and decreased hemoglobin.Integrating these factors into a nomogram demonstrated high predictive accuracy(area under the curve=0.939).This model addressed the critical challenge of risk stratification in the resource-limited settings typical of high-altitude areas.This editorial underscored the practical value of the nomogram for timely identification of candidates for intensive therapy and surgical intervention while emphasizing the need for model validation in multicenter cohorts to optimize the management of these patients.