Hypothetical interventions on emergency ambulance and prehospital acetylsalicylic acid administration in myocardial infarction patients presenting without chest pain

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  • who: Amalie Lykkemark Mu00f8ller from the Department of Cardiology, Nordsju00e6llands Hospital, Hillerd, Denmark have published the research work: Hypothetical interventions on emergency ambulance and prehospital acetylsalicylic acid administration in myocardial infarction patients presenting without chest pain, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The proportions of MI patients that received ASA were large in this study compared to previous findings, where 45-58% of acute coronary syndrome/MI patients received prehospital ASA . Identification of these patients is not possible at the time of their call, and as a result, the hypothetical interventions of emergency ambulances and ASA . . .

     

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