AbstractPrehospital initiation of thrombolytic therapy by paramedics, if both feasible and safe, could considerably reduce the time to treatment and possibly decrease the extent of myocardial necrosis in patients with acute coronary thrombosis. Preliminary to a trial of such a treatment strategy, paramedics evaluated the characteristics of 2,472 patients with chest pain of presumed cardiac origin; 677 (27%) had suitable clinical findings consistent with possible acute myocardial infarction and no apparent risk of complication for potential thrombolytic drug treatment. Electrocardiograms (ECGs) of 522 of the 677 patients were transmitted by cellular telephone to a base station physician; 107 (21%) of the tracings showed evidence of ST segmen...
Efficacy of thrombolytic therapy among patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction is t...
Introduction: Acute coronary syndrome represents a group of several different clinical conditions, a...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to examine the management and subsequent outcomes of patients ...
AbstractPrehospital initiation of thrombolytic therapy by paramedics, if both feasible and safe, cou...
Background: Despite data showing that time to treatment is very important in ST-elevation myocardial...
AbstractThe growing recognition of the importance of early thrombolysis in evolving myocardial infar...
Early treatment of acute ST elevation myocardial infarction is associated with a good prognosis and ...
Background: Despite data showing that time to treatment is very important in ST-elevation myocardial...
Background: Despite data showing that time to treatment is very important in ST-elevation myocardial...
Background: Despite data showing that time to treatment is very important in ST-elevation myocardial...
Each year more than 1 million people in the United States suffer from acute myocardial infarction (M...
textabstractImprovement in survival as a result of thrombolytic therapy in patients with myocardial ...
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AbstractIn patients with acute myocardial infarction presenting to community hospitals, thrombolytic...
Introduction: Prehospital thrombolysis has been shown to improve patient outcomes in clinical trials...
Efficacy of thrombolytic therapy among patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction is t...
Introduction: Acute coronary syndrome represents a group of several different clinical conditions, a...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to examine the management and subsequent outcomes of patients ...
AbstractPrehospital initiation of thrombolytic therapy by paramedics, if both feasible and safe, cou...
Background: Despite data showing that time to treatment is very important in ST-elevation myocardial...
AbstractThe growing recognition of the importance of early thrombolysis in evolving myocardial infar...
Early treatment of acute ST elevation myocardial infarction is associated with a good prognosis and ...
Background: Despite data showing that time to treatment is very important in ST-elevation myocardial...
Background: Despite data showing that time to treatment is very important in ST-elevation myocardial...
Background: Despite data showing that time to treatment is very important in ST-elevation myocardial...
Each year more than 1 million people in the United States suffer from acute myocardial infarction (M...
textabstractImprovement in survival as a result of thrombolytic therapy in patients with myocardial ...
Contains fulltext : 19321_prehthfoa.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Early ...
AbstractIn patients with acute myocardial infarction presenting to community hospitals, thrombolytic...
Introduction: Prehospital thrombolysis has been shown to improve patient outcomes in clinical trials...
Efficacy of thrombolytic therapy among patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction is t...
Introduction: Acute coronary syndrome represents a group of several different clinical conditions, a...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to examine the management and subsequent outcomes of patients ...