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Coronary care in New York City hospitals.

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Berger, M; Friedman, HS; Gerber, LM; Greenberg, M; Levine, B; Mirsky, MB; Nacht, CH; Sheppard, C
Published in: N Y State J Med
April 1989

New York City, with six medical schools and an elaborate emergency medical system, would appear to be a locale with optimal resources for coronary care. To assess coronary care facilities and practices, a comprehensive questionnaire was prepared by a multidisciplinary committee and submitted to 72 hospitals. Seventy-nine percent (57/72) responded, including all medical school affiliated hospitals and 41 of the 45 with more than 300 beds. Twenty-nine percent (16/55) did not have a coronary care unit separate from a general intensive care unit. Thirty-three percent (18/55) of coronary care units were designed before 1970. Although 85% (46/54) of the coronary care units had a 1:2 registered nurse per patient ratio during days, only 43% (23/54) maintained this ratio at night. Central monitoring was available in all hospitals, but only 40% (21/52) indicated 24-hour continuous monitor observation. Forty-five percent (25/55) had cardiac catheterization facilities, and 43% (24/56) had an intra-aortic balloon available. Forty-six percent (26/57) of coronary care units transferred post-myocardial infarction patients to non-monitored general beds. Fifty-eight percent (31/53) offered dietary counseling to patients, and 33% (18/54) had an inpatient cardiac rehabilitation program. Thus, New York City hospitals demonstrate a marked variability in coronary care unit facilities and practices and a substantial number of hospitals deviate from published recommendations for coronary care units.

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Published In

N Y State J Med

ISSN

0028-7628

Publication Date

April 1989

Volume

89

Issue

4

Start / End Page

199 / 205

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • New York City
  • Humans
  • Hospitals
  • Coronary Disease
  • Coronary Care Units
 

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Berger, M., Friedman, H. S., Gerber, L. M., Greenberg, M., Levine, B., Mirsky, M. B., … Sheppard, C. (1989). Coronary care in New York City hospitals. N Y State J Med, 89(4), 199–205.
Berger, M., H. S. Friedman, L. M. Gerber, M. Greenberg, B. Levine, M. B. Mirsky, C. H. Nacht, and C. Sheppard. “Coronary care in New York City hospitals.N Y State J Med 89, no. 4 (April 1989): 199–205.
Berger M, Friedman HS, Gerber LM, Greenberg M, Levine B, Mirsky MB, et al. Coronary care in New York City hospitals. N Y State J Med. 1989 Apr;89(4):199–205.
Berger, M., et al. “Coronary care in New York City hospitals.N Y State J Med, vol. 89, no. 4, Apr. 1989, pp. 199–205.
Berger M, Friedman HS, Gerber LM, Greenberg M, Levine B, Mirsky MB, Nacht CH, Sheppard C. Coronary care in New York City hospitals. N Y State J Med. 1989 Apr;89(4):199–205.

Published In

N Y State J Med

ISSN

0028-7628

Publication Date

April 1989

Volume

89

Issue

4

Start / End Page

199 / 205

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • New York City
  • Humans
  • Hospitals
  • Coronary Disease
  • Coronary Care Units