Not All STEMI Patients Receive Timely Reperfusion: Considerations for Rural Emergency Departments
Helen Orvad,1 Lindsay Savage,2 Tony Smith,3 Mohammad Hamiduzzaman,3 David Schmidt4 1Hunter New England Local Health District, Tamworth, NSW, Australia; 2Hunter New England Local Health District, Newcastle, NSW, Australia; 3University of Newcastle Department of Rural Health, Taree, NSW, Australia; 4H...
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Autores principales: | Orvad H, Savage L, Smith T, Hamiduzzaman M, Schmidt D |
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Dove Medical Press
2021
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