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From: Dunn Matthew Dr
> Seems like a good idea, Anton. I hadn't thought of it as a way of
'triaging'
> how fast to drive, but it makes a lot of sense. On a similar note, have
you
> thought of fingerprick testing for troponins?
Do these fingerprick tests also take 14-15 minutes like our near patient
ones do?
> However, on MIs, I wouldn't thromobolyse on ECG in the absence of a good
> history (to give time of onset of ischaemia)
Why is the time of ischaemia important Matt, or is it that you're concerned
about thrombolysing a ventricular aneurysm?
Adrian Fogarty
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