1995
DOI: 10.1016/0167-5273(95)02339-x
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Prehospital thrombolysis in rural emergency room and subsequent transport to a coronary care unit: Ravenna myocardial infarction (RaMI) trial

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“…An Italian study prospectively studied 102 patients with AMI presenting to rural hospitals who were given thrombolytic therapy and subsequently transferred 17-50 km to a metropolitan coronary care unit and compared them with 178 patients presenting directly to a city hospital. 14 The authors recorded no complications during transfer and found that rural patients were given thrombolysis significantly earlier, had less myocardial wall motion abnormality and had improved survival, compared with city hospital patients. 14 The third study prospectively evaluated the effect of t-PA on bleeding complications that arose in 95 patients during and after interhospital helicopter transport; no episodes of cardiac arrest or cardioversion during transport were reported.…”
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“…An Italian study prospectively studied 102 patients with AMI presenting to rural hospitals who were given thrombolytic therapy and subsequently transferred 17-50 km to a metropolitan coronary care unit and compared them with 178 patients presenting directly to a city hospital. 14 The authors recorded no complications during transfer and found that rural patients were given thrombolysis significantly earlier, had less myocardial wall motion abnormality and had improved survival, compared with city hospital patients. 14 The third study prospectively evaluated the effect of t-PA on bleeding complications that arose in 95 patients during and after interhospital helicopter transport; no episodes of cardiac arrest or cardioversion during transport were reported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…14 The authors recorded no complications during transfer and found that rural patients were given thrombolysis significantly earlier, had less myocardial wall motion abnormality and had improved survival, compared with city hospital patients. 14 The third study prospectively evaluated the effect of t-PA on bleeding complications that arose in 95 patients during and after interhospital helicopter transport; no episodes of cardiac arrest or cardioversion during transport were reported. 15 The present study involved more patients than the other three combined and has similar results, demonstrating the low incidence of complications and the high safety of interhospital transport of patients with AMI.…”
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“…Strategies other than moving thrombolysis from the coronary care unit to the emergency department have been examined. These have included instituting ECGs and thrombolysis in the prehospital setting,13 16 fast tracking patients directly to the coronary care unit from general practitioners and ambulances,27 28 and hospitals improving their systems approaches and increasing staff education 2930 In an urban setting such as ours with short transport times, prehospital thrombolysis is unlikely to achieve significant time reductions relative to resource requirements 31.…”
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