Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2851981 | American Heart Journal | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Early, prehospital infarct diagnosis, triage, and therapy in the ambulance with direct transportation to the nearest PCI center, performed by trained paramedics only, is feasible in 95% of patients. Ambulance triage resulted in earlier diagnosis and initiation of therapy and was independently associated with a better left ventricular function and clinical outcome, as compared with triage and transportation from a referral non-PCI center.
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Authors
Arnoud W.J. MD, PhD, Saman MD, Henri Ma-ANP, Nicolette MD, PhD, Harry MD, PhD, Jan C.A. MD, PhD, Jan-Henk E. MD, PhD, Marcel MD, PhD, Felix MD, PhD, Jan Paul MD, PhD, Menko-Jan MD, PhD,