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Fast, coordinated response saves lives /

Series: Nursing 2015. 45 : 2, page 31 Publication details: February 2015.ISSN:
  • 0360-4039
Subject(s): Summary: In a large project involving healthcare systems in 16 US metropolitan areas, faster responses and better coordination between first responders and hospitals dramatically reduced death from out-of-hospital myocardial infarction. The nationwide project focuses on reaching patients faster, treating them aggressively in the field, and transporting them quickly to the nearest facility with appropriate resources, such as a cardiac catheterization lab. During the project's first year the treatment within 90 minutes of first medical contact for patients arriving at the hospital via emergency medical services increased from 54%-59%.
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In a large project involving healthcare systems in 16 US metropolitan areas, faster responses and better coordination between first responders and hospitals dramatically reduced death from out-of-hospital myocardial infarction. The nationwide project focuses on reaching patients faster, treating them aggressively in the field, and transporting them quickly to the nearest facility with appropriate resources, such as a cardiac catheterization lab. During the project's first year the treatment within 90 minutes of first medical contact for patients arriving at the hospital via emergency medical services increased from 54%-59%.

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