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Table 4 Time between onset of symptoms, seeking medical advice, PCI and door-to-balloon time for 30 patients with ST-elevated MI, thrombolysis and door-to-needle time for 31 patients with ischemic stroke

From: Prehospital paths and hospital arrival time of patients with acute coronary syndrome or stroke, a prospective observational study

30 patients with ST-elevated MI who received percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)

Time (minutes)

Symptom – medical advicea,b

Medical advice – PCI

Symptom – PCI

Door-to-balloonb

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

Median (25–75th)

30 (15–180)

132 (108–209)

222 (139–416)

50 (33–150)

  < 60

17 (63.0)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

14 (51.9)

 60–89

2 (7.4)

1 (3.3)

0 (0.0)

3 (11.1)

 90–119

0 (0.0)

11 (36.7)

4 (13.3)

2 (7.4)

 120–239

2 (7.4)

12 (40.0)

14 (46.7)

6 (22.2)

 240–359

2 (7.4)

4 (13.3)

2 (6.7)

1 (3.7)

  > = 360

4 (14.8)

2 (6.7)

10 (33.3)

1 (3.7)

31 patients with ischemic stroke who received thrombolysis

Time (minutes)

Symptom – medical advicea,b

Medical advice – thrombolysisb

Symptom – thrombolysis

Door-to-needleb

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

Median (25–75th)

10 (5–30)

92 (64–120)

110 (77–150)

43 (33–53)

  < 60

26 (86.7)

7 (23.3)

3 (9.7)

26 (89.6)

 60–89

3 (10.0)

7 (23.3)

9 (29.0)

1 (3.4)

 90–119

0 (0.0)

8 (26.7)

6 (19.3)

0 (0.0)

 120–269

1 (3.3)

7 (23.3)

11 (35.5)

1 (3.4)

 270–359

0 (0.0)

1 (3.3)

2 (6.5)

0 (0.0)

  > = 360

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

1 (3.4)

  1. aPatient delay
  2. b≤ three missings