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. 2017 Mar 13;18(3):349–355. doi: 10.5811/westjem.2017.1.32593

Table 1.

Statistics from door-to-ECG, door-to-catheterization lab, and door-to-balloon time in a study examining how mode of transportation affected clinical outcomes in STEMI patients.

Variable Mode Na Median (IQRb) p
Door-to-ECG
EMS 53 5 (2, 6) 0.005
Private 274 5 (2, 8)
Transfer 128 4(2, 6)
Door-to-catheterization lab arrival
EMS 51 45 (28, 69) < 0.001
Private 274 74 (55, 96)
Transfer 125 36 (23, 55)
D2B
EMS 49 70 (48, 89) < 0.001
Private 265 81 (64, 105)
Transfer 124 62 (46, 77)

D2B, door-to-balloon; ECG, electrocardiogram; EMS, emergency medical services; IQR, interquartile range; STEMI, ST-elevation myocardial infarction.

a

Data were not available for all patients.

b

Interquartile range (first quartile, third quartile).