Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2978057 | Journal of the Saudi Heart Association | 2009 | 15 Pages |
BackgroundPrimary angioplasty decreases mortality and improves long-term outcomes for patients with STEMI. To be most effective, it needs to be performed expediently, with door-to-balloon times (D2B) less than 90 min.MethodsFrom January 2005 to presently, 420 short D2B STEMI interventions were performed at 5 community hospitals by a single experienced operator creating the SINCERE (Single INdividual Community Experience REgistry) database.ResultsMedian D2B time was 78 min, median procedure time (local anesthesia to recanalization) was 13 min; 85.2% of procedures had D2B time <90 min; 95% of the procedures were successful – relief of chest pain, >70% ST segment resolution, TIMI 3 flow and Myocardial Perfusion Grade 3.ConclusionsPrimary PCI with high success rates and predictable short D2B times can be performed with standardized techniques in community hospitals.