Background— Delay from onset of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) symptoms to hospital admission continues to be prolonged. To date, community education campaigns on the topic have had disappointing results. Therefore, we conducted a clinical randomized trial to test whether an intervention tailored specifically for patients with ACS and delivered one-on-one would reduce prehospital delay time. Methods and Results— Participants (n=3522) with documented coronary heart disease were randomized to experimental (n=1777) or control (n=1745) groups. Experimental patients received education and counseling about ACS symptoms and actions required. Patients had a mean age of 67±11 years, and 68% were male. Over the 2 years of follow-up, 565 patients (16....
Background: Time to treatment in many conditions, particularly acute coronary syndrome, is critical ...
Background Time to treatment in many conditions, particularly acute coronary syndrome, is critical ...
Objective Prolonged prehospital delay in persons experiencing acute coronary syndrome (ACS) remains ...
Background— Delay from onset of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) symptoms to hospital admission continu...
Background— Delay from onset of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) symptoms to hospital admission continu...
Background—Delay from onset of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) symptoms to hospital admission continue...
Background: The literature suggests that people delay too long prior to attending emergency departme...
Background—Delay from onset of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) symptoms to hospital admission continue...
Prehospital delay in patients experiencing symptoms of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has proved to b...
Introduction Delay to presentation with symptoms of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is common meaning ...
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INTRODUCTION: Delay to presentation with symptoms of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is common meaning...
INTRODUCTION: Delay to presentation with symptoms of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is common meaning...
AbstractObjectivesDespite enormous efforts in public education, treatment seeking time still remains...
Background Time to treatment in many conditions, particularly acute coronary syndrome, is critical ...
Background: Time to treatment in many conditions, particularly acute coronary syndrome, is critical ...
Background Time to treatment in many conditions, particularly acute coronary syndrome, is critical ...
Objective Prolonged prehospital delay in persons experiencing acute coronary syndrome (ACS) remains ...
Background— Delay from onset of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) symptoms to hospital admission continu...
Background— Delay from onset of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) symptoms to hospital admission continu...
Background—Delay from onset of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) symptoms to hospital admission continue...
Background: The literature suggests that people delay too long prior to attending emergency departme...
Background—Delay from onset of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) symptoms to hospital admission continue...
Prehospital delay in patients experiencing symptoms of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has proved to b...
Introduction Delay to presentation with symptoms of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is common meaning ...
Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ....
INTRODUCTION: Delay to presentation with symptoms of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is common meaning...
INTRODUCTION: Delay to presentation with symptoms of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is common meaning...
AbstractObjectivesDespite enormous efforts in public education, treatment seeking time still remains...
Background Time to treatment in many conditions, particularly acute coronary syndrome, is critical ...
Background: Time to treatment in many conditions, particularly acute coronary syndrome, is critical ...
Background Time to treatment in many conditions, particularly acute coronary syndrome, is critical ...
Objective Prolonged prehospital delay in persons experiencing acute coronary syndrome (ACS) remains ...