BACKGROUND: Past research has shown discrepancies between the time of symptom onset for patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) as documented in the medical record (MR) and patients\u27 recall of the time assessed through subject interviews done later by researchers. PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to determine if there were differences between the time of symptom onset documented in the MR and subject interview taking into consideration sex, age group, and recall period for patients admitted to the emergency department for symptoms suggestive of ACS. METHODS: A secondary analysis was conducted on data from the PROMOTION (Patient Response to Myocardial Infarction Following a Teaching Intervention Offered by Nurses) trial, a multicente...
Patient-associated delay in seeking medical care in persons with acute coronary disease is receiving...
Introduction: To further reduce time to definitive therapy for acute myocardial infarction (MI) pati...
Background: There is a circadian and circaseptal (weekly) variation in the onset of acute coronary s...
BackgroundPast research has shown discrepancies between the time of symptom onset for patients with ...
Past research has shown discrepancies between the time of symptom onset for patients with acute coro...
BACKGROUND: Past research has shown discrepancies between the time of symptom onset for patients wit...
Background: Prehospital delay, the time of symptom onset until the time of hospital arrival, for pat...
Patient-associated delay in seeking medical care in the setting of acute coronary disease is assumin...
Background: Patient interviews regarding the duration of symptoms are commonly conducted when evalua...
Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a high-risk clinical condition that requires reperfusio...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the consistency of responses to a standardized 2-part key question (Key-Q)...
BACKGROUND: There are few data on possible age and sex differences in presentation of symptoms for p...
Free to read Abstract Objective To define the association between time taken to present to the emerg...
Objectives: To report time from the onset of symptoms to hospital presentation in Australian and New...
Abstract Background Many critical treatment decisions are based on the medical history of patients w...
Patient-associated delay in seeking medical care in persons with acute coronary disease is receiving...
Introduction: To further reduce time to definitive therapy for acute myocardial infarction (MI) pati...
Background: There is a circadian and circaseptal (weekly) variation in the onset of acute coronary s...
BackgroundPast research has shown discrepancies between the time of symptom onset for patients with ...
Past research has shown discrepancies between the time of symptom onset for patients with acute coro...
BACKGROUND: Past research has shown discrepancies between the time of symptom onset for patients wit...
Background: Prehospital delay, the time of symptom onset until the time of hospital arrival, for pat...
Patient-associated delay in seeking medical care in the setting of acute coronary disease is assumin...
Background: Patient interviews regarding the duration of symptoms are commonly conducted when evalua...
Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a high-risk clinical condition that requires reperfusio...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the consistency of responses to a standardized 2-part key question (Key-Q)...
BACKGROUND: There are few data on possible age and sex differences in presentation of symptoms for p...
Free to read Abstract Objective To define the association between time taken to present to the emerg...
Objectives: To report time from the onset of symptoms to hospital presentation in Australian and New...
Abstract Background Many critical treatment decisions are based on the medical history of patients w...
Patient-associated delay in seeking medical care in persons with acute coronary disease is receiving...
Introduction: To further reduce time to definitive therapy for acute myocardial infarction (MI) pati...
Background: There is a circadian and circaseptal (weekly) variation in the onset of acute coronary s...