Early Discharge After STEMI: Is It Safe?
Collection
Identifier: 190 - 01 - 04 - Early Discharge After STEMI
Overview
Publisher: Clarion, Pa. : Clarion University of Pennsylvania ; Edinboro, Pa. : Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Publication Date: 2017
Format: 1 online resource (31 pages).
Description:
This retrospective, observational study examined 327 STEMI patients treated with percutaneous coronary intervention with stenting in a large Central Pennsylvania hospital system. Patients were placed in an early discharge category (≤ 2 nights) or traditional discharge category (> 2 nights). These categories were further broken down into male and female groups. Adverse events within thirty-days of discharge (mortality and/or readmission) were evaluated to determine if common themes existed. Only eighteen patients experienced an adverse event during the two-year study timeframe.
Publication Date: 2017
Format: 1 online resource (31 pages).
Description:
This retrospective, observational study examined 327 STEMI patients treated with percutaneous coronary intervention with stenting in a large Central Pennsylvania hospital system. Patients were placed in an early discharge category (≤ 2 nights) or traditional discharge category (> 2 nights). These categories were further broken down into male and female groups. Adverse events within thirty-days of discharge (mortality and/or readmission) were evaluated to determine if common themes existed. Only eighteen patients experienced an adverse event during the two-year study timeframe.
Dates
- 2017
Creator
- Witherow, Megan (Person)
Extent
1 Files
Language of Materials
English
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Available only in electronic format.
Creator
- Witherow, Megan (Person)
- Clarion University of Pennsylvania. (Organization)
- Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. (Organization)
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
Repository Details
Part of the Clarion University Archives Repository
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