CARDIOVASCULAR TEAM APPROACH SERIES PREHOSPITAL MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE S TEMI PRACTICAL APPROACHES AND INTERNATIONAL STRATEGIES FOR EARLY INTERVENTION Volume Editors: Edga r do Es coba r , MD, FACC, FAHA Aleja ndr o Ba r ba gela t a , MD, FAHA, FSCAI Prehospital Management of Acute STEMI Practical Approaches and International Strategies for Early Intervention The Cardiovascular Team Approach A book series focusing on the interprofessional team approach for the management and prevention of cardiovascular diseases. Editors-in-Chief: Joseph S. Alpert, MD, FAHA, FACC, MACP, FESC Lynne T. Braun, PhD, CNP, FAHA, FAAN Barbara J. Fletcher, RN, MN, FAHA, FAAN Gerald Fletcher, MD, FAHA, FACC, FACP Look for these and other forthcoming series titles from Cardiotext Publishing. Volume 1: Heart Failure: Strategies to Improve Outcomes Ileana L. Piña, MD, MPH, FACC, FAHA, and Elizabeth A. 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Library of Congress Control Number: 2015933408 ISBN: 978-1-935395-66-9 Printed in the United States of America To my wife Josefina for her patience and to ITMS, Telemedicina for giving me the inspiration —Edgardo Escobar To my beloved wife and 3 beautiful children —Alejandro Barbagelata Contents About the Editors-in-Chief xiii About the Authors xv Abbreviations xix Introduction I ncreasing Importance of Prehospital Care of ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction 1 Edgardo Escobar and Alejandro Barbagelata Part 1: Program Development for Prehospital STEMI Care Systems: Focus on the United States Experience Chapter 1 Delays and Decision Points in Prehospital STEMI Management Systems: A Framework for Reducing the Gap Between the Scientific Guidelines and the Real-World Experience 7 Qiangjun Cai and Alejandro Barbagelata Introduction 7 Patient Delay—Early Symptom Recognition 8 System Delay—First Medical Contact, Door-to-Balloon, and Door-in Door-out 10 Prehospital ECG 14 False Activation—The “Collateral Damage” of Reducing Time to Reperfusion 17 Systems of Care—The AHA Mission: Lifeline® Program STEMI Networks 20 Cardiac Arrest in STEMI—Time Is Life: Extending the Chain of Survival 23 vii viii Contents Prehospital Fibrinolysis or Pharmacoinvasive Therapy in the Real World—Why It Does Not Work in the United States 25 Conclusion 28 References 28 Chapter 2 The Time Dilemma and Decision Making for Prehospital Fibrinolysis, Hospital Fibrinolysis, and/or Transfer to a Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Center 37 Freij Gobal, Abdul Hakeem, Zubair Ahmed, and Barry F. Uretsky Introduction 37 “Time is Muscle” and the “Golden Hour” for Reperfusion 38 Therapeutic Options with Anticipated Delay to PPCI of > 90 to 120 Minutes 45 Adjunctive Prehospital Pharmacotherapy 54 Conclusion 61 References 62 Chapter 3 Prehospital ECG Acquisition/Interpretation: Emerging Technology Applied to STEMI Care 69 Michael J. Pompliano and George L. Adams Introduction 69 Advancements in Technology 70 ECG Acquisition 71 Interpretation Accuracy 72 Benefits of ECG Telemedicine for Triage and Mobilization of Resources 76 Future of the Prehospital ECG and Telemedicine 80 Conclusion 82 References 82 Chapter 4 ECG Pitfalls in Early Recognition of STEMI: Ischemic Versus Nonischemic ST Elevation 87 Henry D. Huang, Waleed T. Kayani, Salman J. Bandeali, and Yochai Birnbaum Introduction 87