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Considerations for a national heart attack alert program

Considerations for a national heart attack alert program

Clinical cardiology, 1990
C. Lenfant
Michael Horan
Abstract
Coronary heart disease (CHD) remains the leading cause of death in the United States--in women as well as men. In 1987, CHD was responsible for 512,138 deaths, of which 253,542 deaths were attributed to acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and accounted for over $43 billion in direct and indirect costs. The disease spares no one. Primary prevention is clearly important, but for those in whom primary prevention has not been applied or has failed, acting to minimize the effect of a heart attack is of paramount importance. Many of its victims do not obtain appropriate medical care, or obtain it too late for the latest lifesaving technologies to be effective. The goal of treatment is to prevent death and to salvage as much heart tissue as possible. To achieve this goal, it is essential to minimize the time from the first symptoms and signs to treatment. Opportunities exist at each phase of an evolving AMI to intervene promptly and appropriately to prevent sudden death and to preserve cardi...

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