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The influence of residential distance on time to treatment in ST-elevation myocardial infarction patients
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A longer distance from the patient's residence to a PCI centre was associated with a small but significant increase in time to treatment in 'spoke' patients, however not in ambulance patients. Therefore, referral via field triage in the ambulance did not lead to a significant increase in time to treatment, especially at long distances (up to 90 km).
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