The study of relationship of the time from the remittent of symptoms to delivery to the hospital in patients with acute heart i infarction
- VernacularTitle:ЗЦШ өвчтөний шинж тэмдэг илэрснээс эмнэлэгт хүргэгдэх хүртэлх хугацааны хамаарлыг судалсан байдал
- Author:
Davaajav R
1
;
Won He Lee
2
Author Information
1. Mongolian University of Pharmaceutical Sciences
2. Ulaanbaatar University
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
acute myocardial infarction
- From:
Mongolian Pharmacy and Pharmacology
2024;25(2):64-69
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
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Abstract:
Rationale: Cardiovascular disease in Mongolia reached 1,321 per 10,000 population in 2019, an increase of
304 from the average of the last 10 years and of 172 from the previous year.
If diagnosis and treatment of acute MI will be carried out in a timely manner, it will increase the possibilities to prevent complications, reduce mortality, and improve the quality of life of patients with MI.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to Investigating the relationship of time to delivery to the hospital
from symptoms of patients with acute heart infarction
Methodology: A questionnaire with 31-item developed by Li S. Chai, Zabidah Putit, Sidiah Siop, 2016 was
used. Data from 80 out of a total of 157 patients from the emergency department and myocardial Infarction
department of the Third Central State Hospital were collected from December 2021 to January 25, 2022.
Research results: According to the result of the study, 67.5 percent of respondents came to the Emergency Department within 24 hours, and 45 percent came from a distance of 200 km. The intensity of pain and time to visit the hospital have a negative correlation (r=-0.709**, p=0.01), and the awareness of having a heart attack and seeking medical help have a positive correlation (r=0.263*, p=0.05).
Conclusions: The longer a client is away from a hospital in Ulaanbaatar where coronary artery disease can be treated, the longer it will take to receive care.
Another factor contributing to delays in medical care is the client’s poor clinical symptoms and poor health
education for cardiovascular disease. The more severe the pain, the faster the time to go to the hospital.
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