BACKGROUND: Empirical evidence suggests that people value emergency medical services (EMS) but that they may not use the service when experiencing chest pain. This study evaluates this phenomenon and the factors associated with the failure to use EMS during a potential cardiac event. METHODS AND RESULTS: Baseline data were gathered from a randomized, controlled community trial (REACT) that was conducted in 20 US communities. A random-digit-dial survey documented bystander intentions to use EMS for cardiac symptoms in each community. An emergency department surveillance system documented the mode of transport among chest pain patients in each community and collected ancillary data, including situational factors surrounding the chest pain eve...
Background: The characteristics of patients with on-going myocardial infarction (MI) contacting the ...
BACKGROUND: Chest pain is a common symptom for referring patients to emergency departments (ED). Amo...
Background: Symptoms concerning for acute coronary syndromes (ACS) such as chest pain and dyspnea ar...
OBJECTIVE: Barriers to the use of emergency medical services (EMS) and patient delay in seeking care...
This study investigated how patients\u27 emergency department experience was related to their intent...
Abstract Background Chest pain is the second most common chief complaint in North American emergency...
BACKGROUND: It is important that patients with symptoms of acute coronary syndrome receive appropria...
Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a complex disease induced by thrombosis, which causes u...
Background: Fast and accurate chest pain risk stratification in the emergency department (ED) is cri...
AIM: The aims of this study were to describe the characteristics of and outcome of patients with che...
BACKGROUND: Although emergency medical services (EMS) use is the recommended mode of transport in ca...
CONTEXT: Delayed access to medical care in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is common...
Background: Chest pain is a common presenting complaint in the emergency department (ED). Despite th...
BACKGROUND: Greater use of thrombolysis for patients with myocardial infarction has been limited by ...
OBJECTIVE: Limited data exist on recent trends in ambulance use and factors associated with ambulanc...
Background: The characteristics of patients with on-going myocardial infarction (MI) contacting the ...
BACKGROUND: Chest pain is a common symptom for referring patients to emergency departments (ED). Amo...
Background: Symptoms concerning for acute coronary syndromes (ACS) such as chest pain and dyspnea ar...
OBJECTIVE: Barriers to the use of emergency medical services (EMS) and patient delay in seeking care...
This study investigated how patients\u27 emergency department experience was related to their intent...
Abstract Background Chest pain is the second most common chief complaint in North American emergency...
BACKGROUND: It is important that patients with symptoms of acute coronary syndrome receive appropria...
Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a complex disease induced by thrombosis, which causes u...
Background: Fast and accurate chest pain risk stratification in the emergency department (ED) is cri...
AIM: The aims of this study were to describe the characteristics of and outcome of patients with che...
BACKGROUND: Although emergency medical services (EMS) use is the recommended mode of transport in ca...
CONTEXT: Delayed access to medical care in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is common...
Background: Chest pain is a common presenting complaint in the emergency department (ED). Despite th...
BACKGROUND: Greater use of thrombolysis for patients with myocardial infarction has been limited by ...
OBJECTIVE: Limited data exist on recent trends in ambulance use and factors associated with ambulanc...
Background: The characteristics of patients with on-going myocardial infarction (MI) contacting the ...
BACKGROUND: Chest pain is a common symptom for referring patients to emergency departments (ED). Amo...
Background: Symptoms concerning for acute coronary syndromes (ACS) such as chest pain and dyspnea ar...