TCT-173 Safety of Very Early (< 3hrs) Routine Percutaneous Coronary Intervention after Fibrinolysis in ST-segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction
Methods The Minneapolis Heart Institute Level 1 MI program is a regional STEMI system with a standardized protocol where pts transferred from spoke hospitals with expected delays of > 120 mins to PCI receive a pharmacoinvasive (PI) therapy: half-dose FL, UFH, ASA and Clopidogrel with transfer for...
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description | Methods The Minneapolis Heart Institute Level 1 MI program is a regional STEMI system with a standardized protocol where pts transferred from spoke hospitals with expected delays of > 120 mins to PCI receive a pharmacoinvasive (PI) therapy: half-dose FL, UFH, ASA and Clopidogrel with transfer for immediate PCI. |
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