Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2849140 | American Heart Journal | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The ECG method of timing was superior to historical timing in predicting myocardial salvage and prognosis after reperfusion therapy. This study suggests that ECG estimated duration of ischemia might provide a better and objective means to select acute reperfusion therapy rather than the subjective patient history, which could preclude proper reperfusion in some patients with salvageable myocardium.
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Authors
Maria MD, Rasmus S. MD, Charles PhD, Peer MD, DMSc, Henning Rud MD, DMSc, Galen S. MD, Peter MD, DMSc, for the DANAMI-2 investigators for the DANAMI-2 investigators,