1996
DOI: 10.1017/s1049023x00042291
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Safe Out-of-Hospital Treatment of Chest Pain Without Direct Medical Control

Abstract: Introduction:The use of direct medical control (DMC) in the out-of-hospital setting often is beneficial, but has the disadvantage of consuming emergency medical services (EMS) resources.Hypothesis:Uncomplicated, nontrauma, adult patients with chest pain can be treated safely and transported by paramedics without DMC.Methods:Retrospective chart review of all nontrauma, adult patients with chest pain treated in a combined rural and suburban EMS system during a 2-year period (December 1990 through November 1992) … Show more

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