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Julian Bradley wrote:
> On a slightly different tack one could also argue that these days out of
> hospital thrombolysis prevents the single most helpful intervention in
> those with an MI which is angioplasty.
There is a timescale attached to this, isn't there?
>
> Let's hope that thrombolysis schemes will be replaced with the least
> possible delay.
My current best 999 call to hospital door is about 2hrs. Likely more. I
guess this limits the achievable somewhat, unless we move to
pre-hospital stenting.
Peter
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