Multidisciplinary approach to treatment of heart attacks a success
Acute myocardial infarction, AMI or MI, commonly known as a heart attack, is a disease that occurs when the blood supply to a part of the heart is interrupted, causing damage of heart tissue. It is a medical emergency.
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Multidisciplinary approach to treatment of heart attacks a success

Heart Attack :: Multidisciplinary approach to treatment of heart attacks a success

Heart Attack :: Multidisciplinary approach to treatment of heart attacks a success

Acute heart attacks can be successfully treated through a multidisciplinary team approach involving emergency medical services, emergency physicians, cardiologists and specialty centres, according to a study conducted by Dr. Jacobus S. de Villiers and colleagues in Calgary.

Recent standards of "door-to-balloon" time for treating and reversing heart attacks has challenged emergency services, requiring pre-hospital diagnosis of heart attacks and commencement of specialized treatments (interventional cardiology) within just 90 minutes.

The standards relate to ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI - a common type of acute heart attack that can be easily recognized on an ECG). The Calgary program used pre-hospital diagnosis and expedited transfer of patients directly to a facility offering specialized treatments. This allowed ambulances to bypass a time-consuming trip to regional hospitals.

In a related commentary, Dr. Andrew Travers reviews the recommendations for emergency treatment of STEMI and the difficulties in coordinating the different health care personnel involved in order to achieve the required "door-to-balloon" time in Canada.

(Published at www.spiritindia.com on Monday, June 18, 2007)
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