> but its not designed to affect a decision to
> thrombolyse Rowley as u wel no. Thats like saying my
> car cost loads of money to run, I'm going to ditch it
> cos I'm a vegetarian. It is tirofiban that is given on
> the basis of a raised TnT or TNI. Do you not use it?
> Maybe you mean that you can get patients admitted
> quickly and rely on the medical team knowing how and
> when to use it - I should be so lucky
>
> Steve Meek
> North Bristol EDs
Indeed, Molesworth. It takes 12 min to get a TT on the shop floor and 72 min via lab. I am happy to live
with that hour.
Best wishes,
Rowley Cottingham
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