2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0066-782x2009001400001
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Abstract: -Atendimento pré-hospitalarO interesse no atendimento pré-hospitalar do infarto agudo do miocárdio (IAM) teve início na década de 1960, devido ao grande número de óbitos que ocorriam antes que os paciente chegassem ao hospital.A maioria das mortes por IAM ocorre nas primeiras horas de manifestação da doença, sendo 40%-65% dos casos na primeira hora e, aproximadamente, 80% nas primeiras 24 horas [1][2][3] . Assim, a maior parte das mortes por IAM acontece fora do ambiente hospitalar, geralmente desassistidas pe… Show more

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“…Individuals of both genders, 30 years of age and older, with a diagnosis of stable CAD and severe chronic periodontitis were eligible for the study. The diagnosis of CAD was defined as a clinical history of at least one documented of the following episodes: acute coronary syndrome ≥6 months prior to trial inclusion; percutaneous/ surgical revascularization; coronary angiography showing ≥50% lesion in at least one artery; or positive noninvasive testing of ischemia (Cardiologia, 2009).…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individuals of both genders, 30 years of age and older, with a diagnosis of stable CAD and severe chronic periodontitis were eligible for the study. The diagnosis of CAD was defined as a clinical history of at least one documented of the following episodes: acute coronary syndrome ≥6 months prior to trial inclusion; percutaneous/ surgical revascularization; coronary angiography showing ≥50% lesion in at least one artery; or positive noninvasive testing of ischemia (Cardiologia, 2009).…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%