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. 1976 Oct 9;2(6040):837–839. doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.6040.837

Impact of the new generation coronary care unit.

M F O'Rourke, B Walsh, M Fletcher, A Crowley
PMCID: PMC1688967  PMID: 990712

Abstract

A 30-bed coronary care unit with facilities for fluoroscopy, haemodynamic monitoring, mechanical heart assistance, and long-term electrocardiographic monitoring operated at a reasonable cost over five years. Much of the work was entrusted to trained nurses, and there was close consultation with cardiac surgeons over those patients who needed catheterisation or surgery. New procedures greatly reduced the numbers of early deaths from cardiac arrest and cardiac failure but had less influence on late mortality. Hospital mortality for all 3353 patients was 6-8%, and for patients under 65 with definite infarction, who were admitted direct it was 5-7%.

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