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. 2015 Dec 3;15:34. doi: 10.1186/s12873-015-0060-3

Table 4.

Characteristics of patients transported for aEMS 2 whose time intervals exceeded guidelines

Stroke Myocardial Infarction
Time intervals Total >60 min Response >10 min On-scene >15 min Total >60 min Response >10 min On-scene >15 min
(n = 84) (n = 90) (n = 212) (n = 84) (n = 95) (n = 218)
Study area resident: #(%)
 Residents 52 (66.7)* 47 (70.2)** 116 (53.2)* 59 (73.8)** 50 (67.6) 116 (53.2)*
 Non-residents 26 (33.3) 20 (29.9) 102 (46.8) 21 (26.3) 24 (32.3) 102 (46.8)
Ambulance mode to scene: # (%)
 Lights/Sirens 72 (92.3) 58 (86.6) 208 (95.4) 77 (96.3) 72 (97.3) 208 (95.4)
 No Lights/Sirens 6 (7.7) 9 (13.4) 10 (4.6) 3 (3.75) 2 (2.7) 10 (4.6)
Ambulance mode to hospital: # (%)
 Lights/Sirens 49 (62.8) 24 (35.8) 125 (57)** 52 (65) 28 (37.8) 125 (57) ***
 No Lights/Sirens 29 (37.2) 43 (64.2) 93 (43) 28 (35) 46 (62.2) 93 (43)
Hospital choice made by: # (%)
 EMS 30(38)*** 47 (70.2)* 160 (73.4) 33 (41.3)*** 53 (71.6) 160 (73.4)
 Patient/family: # (%) 48 (62) 20 (29.9) 58 (26.6) 47 (58.8) 21 (14.3) 58 (26.6)

*p ≤ 0.05

**p ≤ 0.01

***p ≤ 0.001

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