2017
DOI: 10.35790/ecl.5.2.2017.18279
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Angka Keberhasilan Terapi Reperfusi pada Pasien ST Elevasi Miokard Infark

Abstract: ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) is a kind of acute myocardial infarctions (AMI) with a high rate of mortality. Patients with STEMI are usually treated with reperfusion therapy consisting of primary percutaneous coronary intervention (primary PCI) and fibrinolytic therapy. This study was aimed to determine the success rate of reperfusion therapy in patients with STEMI at Prof. Dr. R. D Kandou Hospital Manado from January to December 2016. This was a descriptive observational study with a retrospectiv… Show more

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“…The high mortality rate caused by AMI is influenced by several factors such as delay in seeking treatment, rapidity and accuracy of diagnosis, and treatment of a doctor (Pratiwi, 2012). The slowness of accuracy in obtaining a diagnosis was affected by the lack of early information on AMI, the patient ignorance of the disease and the lack of patient knowledge which was only considered as a common illness such as colds (Ermiati et al, 2017). The lack of early information on AMI also affected the provision of inappropriate treatment, even though early information was appropriate and prompt treatment was needed to reduce the high number of deaths suffering from AMI.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The high mortality rate caused by AMI is influenced by several factors such as delay in seeking treatment, rapidity and accuracy of diagnosis, and treatment of a doctor (Pratiwi, 2012). The slowness of accuracy in obtaining a diagnosis was affected by the lack of early information on AMI, the patient ignorance of the disease and the lack of patient knowledge which was only considered as a common illness such as colds (Ermiati et al, 2017). The lack of early information on AMI also affected the provision of inappropriate treatment, even though early information was appropriate and prompt treatment was needed to reduce the high number of deaths suffering from AMI.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%