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Pre-hospital thrombolysis.

D Chamberlain1

  • 1Centre for Applied Public Health Medicine, University of Wales, Cardiff, UK. chambda@pavilion.co.uk

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
|October 3, 2006
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Prehospital thrombolytic therapy by emergency physicians offers benefits but is not suitable for all patients or locations. This approach is becoming more common, though access remains limited in many European regions.

Area of Science:

  • Emergency Medicine
  • Cardiology
  • Pharmacology

Background:

  • Prehospital thrombolytic drug administration by emergency physicians is increasing.
  • Limited access to these services exists in many European regions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness and applicability of out-of-hospital thrombolytic therapy.
  • To assess the circumstances under which this strategy is most beneficial.

Main Methods:

  • Review of data on prehospital thrombolytic drug administration.
  • Analysis of geographical accessibility and patient outcomes.

Main Results:

  • The data indicate appreciable advantages in specific situations.
  • The strategy's universal applicability is questionable.

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Conclusions:

  • Prehospital thrombolysis can be beneficial but requires careful consideration of specific circumstances.
  • The service's limited availability in Europe restricts its widespread use.