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Clinical Trial
. 1976 Jan 24;1(6003):201-3.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.6003.201.

Importance of patient selection in evaluating a cardiac ambulance service

Clinical Trial

Importance of patient selection in evaluating a cardiac ambulance service

J R Hampton. Br Med J. .

Abstract

All patients brought to hospital by a special cardiac ambulance were followed up and compared with patients carried by routine ambulances to assess the effectiveness of a cardiac ambulance service. The overall mortality of patients with heart attacks was 51% among those carried by an ordinary ambulance and 40% among those carried by the cardiac ambulance. The apparently low mortality in the latter group was balanced, however, by a high mortality (68%) among patients carried by ordinary ambulances when the cardiac ambulance was available but not used; these patients tended to have a short duration of symptoms and heart attacks away from home, and their ambulance was more often called by a member of the public than a general practitioner. It seems therefore that low-risk cases were inadvertently selected for transport by the cardiac ambulance; such unintentional selection makes it difficult to evaluate a cardiac ambulance service.

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