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The importance of organizational variables in treatment time for patients with ST-elevation acute myocardial infarction improve delays in STEMI

Authors :
Joan García-Picart
Maria Antonia Martinez Momblan
Adrián Márquez López
Mireia Puig Campmany
Gemma Berga Congost
Jonatan Valverde Bernal
Judit Ruiz Gabalda
Salvatore Brugaletta
Source :
Australasian Emergency Care. 24:141-146
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Summary Background The time between arrival at the emergency department (ED) and balloon (D2B) in STEMI is one of the best indicators of the quality of care. Our aim is to describe treatment times and evaluate the causes of delay. Methods This is an observational retrospective study, including all consecutive STEMI code patients ≥18 years old treated in the ED from 2013 to 2016.All the patients were stratified into two groups: delayed group with D2B > 70 min and non-delayed ≤70. The primary variable was D2B time. Findings In total 327 patients were included, stratified according to their D2B as follows: 166 (67·48%) in the delayed group and 80 (32·52%) in the non-delayed group. The delayed group was older (p = 0·005), with more females (p = 0·060) and more atypical electrocardiogram (ECG) STEMI signs or symptoms (p = 0·058) (p = 0·087). Predictors of shorter D2B time were: typical STEMI ECG signs and short training sessions for nurses on identifying STEMI patients. Interpretation There are delays particularly in specific groups with atypical clinical presentations. Short training sessions aimed at emergency nurses correlate with shorter delay. This suggests that continuing training for emergency nurses, along with organizational strategies, can contribute to increasing the quality of care. Clinical trial number NCT04333381

Details

ISSN :
2588994X and 04333381
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Australasian Emergency Care
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6c19562e187358b4e46b070432f3dee3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.auec.2020.10.001