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Rural Alberta thrombolysis study. Survey of practice patterns for managing acute myocardial infarction.

H Hindle1, J K Norheim, R Renger.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine current practice patterns for managing acute myocardial infarction in rural Alberta, particularly to examine the availability of thrombolytic therapy.
DESIGN: Mailed questionnaire based on a clinical vignette.
SETTING: All 104 acute care hospitals in rural Alberta with fewer than 100 beds. PARTICIPANTS: The Chief of Staff at each hospital. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Proportion of hospitals providing thrombolytic therapy, choice of thrombolytic agent, rates of elective transfer after thrombolysis, and barriers preventing universal use of thrombolytic therapy.
RESULTS: Questionnaires were completed by 101 physicians. Three hospitals had no medical staff. Thrombolytic therapy was available in 80.8% of the hospitals. Hospitals that did not offer thrombolysis were smaller (average bed capacity 21.9 versus 37.7, P < 0.001), had fewer medical staff (average number 2.4 versus 5.5, P < 0.001), and had fewer nurses holding Advanced Cardiac Life Support certification (P = 0.015) than hospitals providing thrombolysis. Physicians identified inadequate nursing resources as the greatest barrier to providing thrombolysis. Of physicians using thrombolysis, 71.4% chose streptokinase. Half of the physicians preferred elective transfer after the procedure.
CONCLUSIONS: Thrombolytic therapy for acute myocardial infarction is standard practice in small hospitals in Alberta.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7647623      PMCID: PMC2146175     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Fam Physician        ISSN: 0008-350X            Impact factor:   3.275


  9 in total

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Authors:  R Henry; F deGruy
Journal:  J Fam Pract       Date:  1988-04       Impact factor: 0.493

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Journal:  Am J Cardiol       Date:  1988-04-01       Impact factor: 2.778

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Journal:  Am J Med       Date:  1987-06       Impact factor: 4.965

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Authors:  J M Thompson; M J Ratcliff
Journal:  Can Fam Physician       Date:  1992-10       Impact factor: 3.275

5.  An international randomized trial comparing four thrombolytic strategies for acute myocardial infarction.

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Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1993-09-02       Impact factor: 91.245

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Authors:  R E Fromm; E Hoskins; L Cronin; C M Pratt; W H Spencer; R Roberts
Journal:  Ann Emerg Med       Date:  1991-08       Impact factor: 5.721

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Authors:  H S Lee; S Cross; R Davidson; T Reid; K Jennings
Journal:  Eur Heart J       Date:  1993-01       Impact factor: 29.983

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Authors:  P Hutten-Czapski
Journal:  Can Fam Physician       Date:  1993-05       Impact factor: 3.275

9.  Streptokinase resistance: when might streptokinase administration be ineffective?

Authors:  M B Buchalter; G Suntharalingam; I Jennings; C Hart; R J Luddington; R Chakraverty; S K Jacobson; P L Weissberg; T P Baglin
Journal:  Br Heart J       Date:  1992-11
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  2 in total

1.  Joint position paper on training for rural family practitioners in advanced maternity skills and cesarean section. College of Family Physicians of Canada, Society of Rural Physicians of Canada, Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada.

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Journal:  Can Fam Physician       Date:  1999-10       Impact factor: 3.275

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Authors:  J C Gillis; K L Goa
Journal:  Pharmacoeconomics       Date:  1996-09       Impact factor: 4.981

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