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[Pre-hospital thrombolysis].

Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux, 1990
Too few myocardial infarctions are thrombolysed, and the thrombolytic agent is usually administered too late. This situation can conceivably be improved by educating both physicians and patients, by promoting thrombolysis in all hospitals and by performing thrombolysis before admission.
A, Castaigne   +5 more
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Pre-hospital thrombolysis.

The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 2012
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a major cause of mortality in India. Patients in India, who have acute coronary syndromes, have a higher rate of STEMI than do patients in developed countries. Since most of these patients are poor, they are less likely to get evidence-based treatments, and have a greater 30-day mortality.
Aditi, Vaishnav   +3 more
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Pre-hospital care

2018
Many doctors are attracted to pre-hospital emergency medicine (PHEM) because of the variety of challenges that it presents. With limited time and resources, the doctor is expected to assess and treat a range of medical and traumatic pathologies in patients of any age, without delaying transport to the most appropriate location for definitive care. This
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Pre-hospital Management

2013
Survival after drowning depends on a well-functioning chain of survival, starting outside the hospital and continuing in-hospital during the post-resuscitation phase. Prehospital care personnel provide the opportunity to perform rapid rescue from submersion events.
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[Pre-hospital care].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 1990
Organisatory and therapeutic characteristics for selected pre-hospital medical treatment systems are described. It is emphasized that all of the links in the therapeutic chain must function optimally to achieve effective treatment of acute disease and injuries. The importance of rapid decision-making by highly qualified medical staff is emphasized.
K E, Knudsen   +6 more
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Pre-hospital management

1993
Abstract Patients begin to die early and unpredictably after myocardial infarction; about two-thirds of the deaths associated with myocardial infarction take place out of hospital, and 50 per cent of the patients who will die do so within two hours of the onset of symptoms, mostly as a result of ventricular fibrillation.
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Pre-hospital emergency medicine

2020
AbstractThis chapter in the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties explores the specialty of pre-hospital emergency medicine. It reviews pre-hospital emergency medicine in general, including activation of the emergency services and major trauma networks in the UK.
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Pre-Hospital Care

2021
Ian Greaves, Keith Porter, Jeff Garner
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Pre‐hospital chaos

Emergency Medicine, 1995
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