151. Pre-hospital management of patients with chest pain and/or dyspnoea of cardiac origin. A position paper of the Acute Cardiovascular Care Association (ACCA) of the ESC.
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Beygui F, Castren M, Brunetti ND, Rosell-Ortiz F, Christ M, Zeymer U, Huber K, Folke F, Svensson L, Bueno H, Van't Hof A, Nikolaou N, Nibbe L, Charpentier S, Swahn E, Tubaro M, and Goldstein P
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- Acute Coronary Syndrome complications, Acute Coronary Syndrome therapy, Aortic Dissection complications, Aortic Dissection therapy, Arrhythmias, Cardiac complications, Arrhythmias, Cardiac therapy, Cardiac Conduction System Disease complications, Cardiac Conduction System Disease therapy, Cardiac Tamponade complications, Cardiac Tamponade therapy, Cardiovascular Diseases complications, Chest Pain etiology, Disease Management, Dyspnea etiology, Electrocardiography, Europe, Heart Failure complications, Heart Failure therapy, Humans, Patient Transfer, Pericarditis complications, Pericarditis therapy, Pulmonary Embolism complications, Pulmonary Embolism therapy, Risk Assessment, ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction complications, ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction therapy, Societies, Medical, Cardiovascular Diseases therapy, Chest Pain therapy, Dyspnea therapy, Emergency Medical Services methods
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Chest pain and acute dyspnoea are frequent causes of emergency medical services activation. The pre-hospital management of these conditions is heterogeneous across different regions of the world and Europe, as a consequence of the variety of emergency medical services and absence of specific practical guidelines. This position paper focuses on the practical aspects of the pre-hospital treatment on board and transfer of patients taken in charge by emergency medical services for chest pain and dyspnoea of suspected cardiac aetiology after the initial assessment and diagnostic work-up. The objective of the paper is to provide guidance, based on evidence, where available, or on experts' opinions, for all emergency medical services' health providers involved in the pre-hospital management of acute cardiovascular care.
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- 2020
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