Ambulance heart tests could speed up care for thousands
NCT ID NCT06051110
Summary
This study analyzed data from over 5,000 patients to see if simple heart tests done in an ambulance can safely and accurately identify people having a specific type of heart attack (NSTE-ACS). The goal is to help paramedics decide the best hospital for each patient, potentially avoiding unnecessary emergency room visits. Researchers combined results from multiple smaller studies to get a clearer picture of how well these on-the-spot tests work.
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Catharina hospital Eindhoven
Eindhoven, Netherlands
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