02437nas a2200193 4500000000100000008004100001100001900042700002100061700001500082700001400097700001300111700001400124245015100138250001500289300001100304490000600315520187600321020004602197 2012 d1 aTurnbull Fiona1 aRanasinghe Isuru1 aBrieger D.1 aTonkin A.1 aClark R.1 aCoffee N.00aComparative Effectiveness of Population Interventions to Improve Access to Reperfusion for ST-Segment-Elevation Myocardial Infarction in Australia a2012/06/01 a429-360 v53 a
Background- Improving timely access to reperfusion is a major goal of ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction care. We sought to compare the population impact of interventions proposed to improve timely access to reperfusion therapy in Australia. Methods and Results- Australian hospitals, population, and road network data were integrated using Geographical Information Systems. Hospitals were classified into those that provided primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI) or fibrinolysis. Population impact of interventions proposed to improve timely access to reperfusion (PPCI, fibrinolysis, or both) were modeled and compared. Timely access to reperfusion was defined as the proportion of the population capable of reaching a fibrinolysis facility
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