Department of Telecommunications, University of New York, New York, USA
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Wireless ST-Segment Analysis in an Acute Myocardial Infarction Study
Author(s): Jock Hume*
Our objective was to look at the impacts of executing a completely mechanized remote organization to lessen entryway to-mediation times (D2I) in
ST-portion height myocardial localized necrosis (STEMI). Our objective was to investigate the effects of implementing a fully automated wireless
network on the reduction of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) door-to-intervention times (D2I). The network received 80 ECGs
with a suspicion of STEMI from June to December 2006. Triaged to the catheterization laboratory were twenty patients with ECGs that were
consistent with STEMI.When compared to the data from 2005, there was improvement in the mean door-to-cardiologist notification door-to-arterial
access time-to-first angiographic injection and D2I times. The benefit of reducing door-to-balloon times (D2B) in acute ST-segment elevation
myocardial infarcti.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421- 2167-0919.2022.11.344
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