INTRODUCTION: ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is a life-threatening cardiovascular emergency necessitating rapid reperfusion. During the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare providers faced the challenge of ensuring timely STEMI interventions while managing the risk of viral transmission in hospitals. This study aims to analyze changes in the door-to-wire (D-to-W) time for STEMI treatment across three pandemic phases-early pre-epidemic phase (Group C), initial lockdown phase (Group A), and intermediate normalization phase (Group B). It also examines the impact of digital communication tools, collectively referred to as "InterNet METHODS: Based on data of 630 STEMI patients treated in Chest Pain Center in a particular hospital in China from 2019 to 2020, changes in D-to-W time in different groups are measured. Time intervals in STEMI treatment process are also predicted by Bayesian statistics approach. The study investigated the influence of InterNet RESULTS: For transfer-non-emergency- treatment, the time from first-electrocardiogram to preliminary-diagnosis in Group-A is significantly longer than that in Groups-B and -C (p = 0.004, p = 0.004)
the time from decision-on-intervention to catheterization-room-activation in Group-A and -B is significantly longer than that in Group-C (p = 0.003, p <
0.001). For transfer-emergency- treatment, the time from first-medical-contact to arterial-puncture in Group-A and -B is remarkably shorter than that in Group-C (p = 0.006). Meanwhile, Bayesian method performs well in forecasting time intervals, so it can provide effective assistance for STEMI treatment. The findings from the questionnaire indicated that physicians perceived a significant association between the optimal management of STEMI and an increased frequency of InterNet CONCLUSIONS: The treatment and management of STEMI patients have been in dilemmas and various time intervals of D-to-W are inevitably prolonged during the COVID-19 pandemic. The implementation of InterNet CLINICAL TRIAL NUMBER: Not applicable.