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Variations in pre-hospital fibrinolysis process of care: insights from the Assessment of the Safety and Efficacy of a New Thrombolytic 3 Plus international acute myocardial infarction pre-hospital care survey.

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Welsh, RC; Goldstein, P; Adgey, J; Verheugt, F; Bestilny, SA; Wallentin, L; Van de Werf, F; Armstrong, PW ...
Published in: Eur J Emerg Med
June 2004

The Assessment of the Safety and Efficacy of a New Thrombolytic 3 (ASSENT 3 PLUS) Plus trial (n=1639) was an international trial of pre-hospital fibrinolysis with tenecteplase randomly assigned to enoxaparin or unfractionated heparin, involving 106 sites in 12 countries. Given the potential impact of process of care delivery in various healthcare systems, we undertook a comprehensive validated survey of population demographics, geographical factors, emergency medical services, methods of electrocardiogram interpretation and pre-hospital fibrinolysis administration. The potential study population was 42.4 x 10(6) with 70% urban. The land areas of individual emergency medical services sites varied from 6 to 20000/km(2). Three emergency medical services personnel (range 2-5) attended each ambulance with the highest level of training, consisting of a physician (65%), registered nurse (20%) or paramedic. Before the initiation of the study, 72% of sites administered pre-hospital fibrinolysis (range 1-20 years). Electrocardiograms were interpreted on the scene in 60% and transmitted for physician's interpretation in the remainder; 41% of patients (679/1639) were enrolled at sites without a physician at the scene. The ASSENT 3 Plus trial incorporated a wide variation in population density, emergency medical services resources, and physician's interpretation of ECG and administering pre-hospital fibrinolysis. Understanding this diversity will help in evaluating the general applicability and feasibility of pre-hospital fibrinolysis in various health systems, as well as the pre-hospital care of ST elevation myocardial infarction patients regardless of reperfusion strategies.

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Eur J Emerg Med

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0969-9546

Publication Date

June 2004

Volume

11

Issue

3

Start / End Page

134 / 140

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Tissue Plasminogen Activator
  • Thrombolytic Therapy
  • Tenecteplase
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
  • Process Assessment, Health Care
  • Myocardial Infarction
  • Humans
  • Heparin
  • Health Care Surveys
 

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Welsh, R. C., Goldstein, P., Adgey, J., Verheugt, F., Bestilny, S. A., Wallentin, L., … Assessment of the Safety and Efficacy of a New Thrombolytic (ASSENT) 3 Plus Trial Investigators. (2004). Variations in pre-hospital fibrinolysis process of care: insights from the Assessment of the Safety and Efficacy of a New Thrombolytic 3 Plus international acute myocardial infarction pre-hospital care survey. Eur J Emerg Med, 11(3), 134–140. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.mej.0000127653.61705.54
Welsh, Robert C., Patrick Goldstein, Jennifer Adgey, Freek Verheugt, Shirley A. Bestilny, Lars Wallentin, Frans Van de Werf, Paul W. Armstrong, and Assessment of the Safety and Efficacy of a New Thrombolytic (ASSENT) 3 Plus Trial Investigators. “Variations in pre-hospital fibrinolysis process of care: insights from the Assessment of the Safety and Efficacy of a New Thrombolytic 3 Plus international acute myocardial infarction pre-hospital care survey.Eur J Emerg Med 11, no. 3 (June 2004): 134–40. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.mej.0000127653.61705.54.
Welsh RC, Goldstein P, Adgey J, Verheugt F, Bestilny SA, Wallentin L, Van de Werf F, Armstrong PW, Assessment of the Safety and Efficacy of a New Thrombolytic (ASSENT) 3 Plus Trial Investigators. Variations in pre-hospital fibrinolysis process of care: insights from the Assessment of the Safety and Efficacy of a New Thrombolytic 3 Plus international acute myocardial infarction pre-hospital care survey. Eur J Emerg Med. 2004 Jun;11(3):134–140.

Published In

Eur J Emerg Med

DOI

ISSN

0969-9546

Publication Date

June 2004

Volume

11

Issue

3

Start / End Page

134 / 140

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Tissue Plasminogen Activator
  • Thrombolytic Therapy
  • Tenecteplase
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
  • Process Assessment, Health Care
  • Myocardial Infarction
  • Humans
  • Heparin
  • Health Care Surveys