Thrombolytic treatment of acute myocardial infarction should be instituted at the earliest opportunity. Evidence from the GREAT trial (see menu) revealed that for patients who could receive thrombolysis two hours after the start of symptoms, each hour's delay increases the mortality risk by 21 lives per 1000 within 30 days and 69 lives per 1000 within 30 months.
Comparing pre-hospital and in-hospital thrombolysis (1)
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