Mortalidad por infarto del miocardio en Chile. Trombolíticos o angioplastía

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Abstract

During recent decades, acute myocardial infarction short-term mortality has decreased to one digit levels, in the United States. Data from Chilean registries give figures around 11% for patients receiving thrombolysis, and 5 to 6 % for patients treated with angioplasty. The decrease in mortality in Chile is related to the implementation of the AUGE program at a national level, initiative than gives patients the opportunity to receive at least thrombolytic therapy as well as a standardized and rapid diagnosis and treatment for this condition. There is a lack of Outcome Research studies in Chile, that would guide public health decisions such as the use of fibrin-specific agents for early presentation and high risk cases, and a rational system providing better access to primary angioplasty.

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Fernando Florenzano, U. (2011). Mortalidad por infarto del miocardio en Chile. Trombolíticos o angioplastía. Revista Medica de Chile, 139(11), 1393–1395. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0034-98872011001100001

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