Objective: The aim of this study is to minimize the response reperfusion time through the administration of drugs – Thrombolytic Therapy. Material and Methods: This study was conducted at DHQ hospital Sargodha and the duration on this study was from January 2020 to October 2020. Initially patients were brought to the hospital by Rescue 1122 service to reach the hospital emergency department (ED) in time. Secondly, emergency CPU was given task to carry out reperfusion with drug administration. A specific form intended for the information of patients was filled for each subject. The form included the information such as thrombolytic therapy, door-to-needle time, reperfusion criteria and complications observed. The groups were compared and a ...
Objectives: To estimate the lifesaving potential of interventions to accelerate the administration o...
Objective: Little is known about thrombolytic therapy patterns in patients with ST-elevation myocard...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the proportion of patients in Victoria treated within the British Heart Foun...
Objective: To minimize the response reperfusion time through the administration of drugs – Thromboly...
textabstractThe purpose of this study was to analyse the effects of thrombolytic therapy with intra...
The objectives of this study were firstly to show that it is possible to start throlnbolytic therapy...
<p class="abstract"><strong> </strong><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Fibrinolytic therapy ...
Objective: To determine the safety of thrombolysis (streptokinase administration) at Emergency depar...
Objective: To determine the safety of thrombolysis (streptokinase administration) at Emergency depar...
Background: To evaluate the Door to needle time andits impact on successful thrombolysis .Methods : ...
In the United States, the average time between a patient's arrival in the emergency room (ER) and th...
Contains fulltext : 59107.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The Assessment...
Background: Coronary artery disease is a major cause of death in India. Sudden death preceded by che...
Introduction: Acute ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) is the most severe presentation of a...
To determine the current door-to-needle time for the administration of fibrinolytics for acute myoca...
Objectives: To estimate the lifesaving potential of interventions to accelerate the administration o...
Objective: Little is known about thrombolytic therapy patterns in patients with ST-elevation myocard...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the proportion of patients in Victoria treated within the British Heart Foun...
Objective: To minimize the response reperfusion time through the administration of drugs – Thromboly...
textabstractThe purpose of this study was to analyse the effects of thrombolytic therapy with intra...
The objectives of this study were firstly to show that it is possible to start throlnbolytic therapy...
<p class="abstract"><strong> </strong><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Fibrinolytic therapy ...
Objective: To determine the safety of thrombolysis (streptokinase administration) at Emergency depar...
Objective: To determine the safety of thrombolysis (streptokinase administration) at Emergency depar...
Background: To evaluate the Door to needle time andits impact on successful thrombolysis .Methods : ...
In the United States, the average time between a patient's arrival in the emergency room (ER) and th...
Contains fulltext : 59107.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The Assessment...
Background: Coronary artery disease is a major cause of death in India. Sudden death preceded by che...
Introduction: Acute ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) is the most severe presentation of a...
To determine the current door-to-needle time for the administration of fibrinolytics for acute myoca...
Objectives: To estimate the lifesaving potential of interventions to accelerate the administration o...
Objective: Little is known about thrombolytic therapy patterns in patients with ST-elevation myocard...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the proportion of patients in Victoria treated within the British Heart Foun...