Hospitals make dramatic improvements in heart attack care

Major heart attack patients are getting faster treatment at hospitals, according to a new study Dr. John Brushpublished this week by the American Heart Association. That’s thanks in part to John E. Brush Jr., MD, cardiologist and EVMS assistant professor of clinical internal medicine. Brush played a leading role in designing the American College of Cardiology campaign that encourages hospitals to adopt key strategies that help speed care for major heart attack patients. The ACC campaign was one of several sited as contributing to the improvement in heart attack patient care.

 

The study reports that hospitals across the country are treating nearly all patients in need of angioplasty within the recommended 90 minutes of hospital arrival. Five years ago less than half of patients were treated so quickly. Read more about the study and dramatic improvement in heart attack care.

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