Objectives: To report time from the onset of symptoms to hospital presentation in Australian and New Zealand patients with subsequently confirmed acute coronary syndrome, and to identify factors associated with prehospital delay time in these patients. Methods: Patients with coronary artery disease enrolled in a randomized clinical trial testing an intervention to reduce delay in responding to acute coronary syndrome symptoms had been followed for 24months. In cases of admission to the ED for possible acute coronary syndrome, medical records were reviewed to determine the diagnosis, prehospital delay time, mode of transport to the hospital and aspirin use before admission. Clinical and demographic data were taken from the trial database. Re...
BACKGROUND: In patients who have had acute myocardial infarction, the delay between the onset of sym...
Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a high-risk clinical condition that requires reperfusio...
Background: The literature suggests that people delay too long prior to attending emergency departme...
Free to read Abstract Objective To define the association between time taken to present to the emerg...
Free to read Abstract Objective To define the association between time taken to present to the emerg...
Our primary study aim was to examine extent of, and factors associated with, delay in seeking medica...
Introduction: There is little recent information about prehospital delay time for Australian patient...
Study objective-To measure the prehospital delay times in patients with proven acute myocardial infa...
Study objective-To measure the prehospital delay times in patients with proven acute myocardial infa...
Study objective-To measure the prehospital delay times in patients with proven acute myocardial infa...
Study objective-To measure the prehospital delay times in patients with proven acute myocardial infa...
Duration of delay in seeking medical care in persons with symptoms of evolving acute myocardial infa...
Study objective-To measure the prehospital delay times in patients with proven acute myocardial infa...
Study objective-To measure the prehospital delay times in patients with proven acute myocardial infa...
INTRODUCTION: The time of presentation of acute coronary syndrome from the onset of chest pain dete...
BACKGROUND: In patients who have had acute myocardial infarction, the delay between the onset of sym...
Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a high-risk clinical condition that requires reperfusio...
Background: The literature suggests that people delay too long prior to attending emergency departme...
Free to read Abstract Objective To define the association between time taken to present to the emerg...
Free to read Abstract Objective To define the association between time taken to present to the emerg...
Our primary study aim was to examine extent of, and factors associated with, delay in seeking medica...
Introduction: There is little recent information about prehospital delay time for Australian patient...
Study objective-To measure the prehospital delay times in patients with proven acute myocardial infa...
Study objective-To measure the prehospital delay times in patients with proven acute myocardial infa...
Study objective-To measure the prehospital delay times in patients with proven acute myocardial infa...
Study objective-To measure the prehospital delay times in patients with proven acute myocardial infa...
Duration of delay in seeking medical care in persons with symptoms of evolving acute myocardial infa...
Study objective-To measure the prehospital delay times in patients with proven acute myocardial infa...
Study objective-To measure the prehospital delay times in patients with proven acute myocardial infa...
INTRODUCTION: The time of presentation of acute coronary syndrome from the onset of chest pain dete...
BACKGROUND: In patients who have had acute myocardial infarction, the delay between the onset of sym...
Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a high-risk clinical condition that requires reperfusio...
Background: The literature suggests that people delay too long prior to attending emergency departme...