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Conclusion: When compared with regular in-hospital thrombolysis, pre-hospital diagnosis and thrombolysis with trained paramedics in the ambulances are associated with reduced time to thrombolysis by almost 1 h and reduced adjusted 1-year mortality by 30% in real-life STEMI patients.
Prehospital diagnosis and treatment reduces time to thrombolysis by almost 1 hour and reduces adjusted long-term mortality in real-life patients. This approach ...
Prehospital diagnosis and start of treatment reduces time delay and mortality in real-life patients with STEMI. J Electrocardiol. 2005 Oct;38(4 Suppl):186.
html. Create Close. Prehospital diagnosis and start of treatment reduces time delay and mortality in real-life patients with STEMI. Björklund, Erik. Uppsala ...
This nationwide registry of real-life patients shows that pre-hospital diagnosis and treatment are associated with reduced time to thrombolysis by almost 1 h ...
Aug 13, 2008 · Prehospital diagnosis and start of treatment reduces time delay and mortality in real-life patients with STEMI. J Electrocardiol. 2005; 38 ...
Aug 18, 2010 · The mortality benefit obtained by earlier initiation of reperfusion therapy is difficult to assess in observational studies. Previous studies ...
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Nov 3, 2005 · Prehospital diagnosis and start of treatment reduce time delay and mortality in real life patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction ...
Apr 8, 2019 · The aim of this study was to assess both the duration and the delays of prehospital treatment in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) patients.
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Pre-hospital thrombolysis delivered by paramedics is associated with reduced time delay and mortality in ambulance-transported real-life patients with ST- ...