Distinguishing between early and late responders to symptoms of acute myocardial infarction

The present study identified factors that distinguish early responders (i.e., requested medical assistance < 60 minutes after the onset of acute myocardial infarction [AMI] symptoms) from late responders (i.e., request made ≥60 minutes after symptom onset). A questionnaire developed to assess dem...

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Published inThe American journal of cardiology Vol. 75; no. 15; pp. 1019 - 1022
Main Authors Burnett, Rachel E., Blumenthal, James A., Mark, Daniel B., Leimberger, Jeffrey D., Califf, Robert M.
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Abstract The present study identified factors that distinguish early responders (i.e., requested medical assistance < 60 minutes after the onset of acute myocardial infarction [AMI] symptoms) from late responders (i.e., request made ≥60 minutes after symptom onset). A questionnaire developed to assess demographic characteristics, contextual factors, antecedents to symptom onset, and behavioral, affective, and cognitive responses was administered in the hospital to 501 patients with documented AMI. Patients who believed that their symptoms were cardiac in nature were more likely to be early responders, whereas patients who attributed their symptoms to indigestion, muscle pain, fatigue, or another cause responded later (p < 0.0009). Early responders believed their symptoms to be more serious (p < 0.0001), felt more comfortable seeking medical assistance (p < 0.0001), were more anxious or upset when they first noticed symptoms (p = 0.0118), and perceived that they had less control of their symptoms (p < 0.0001) than late responders. A stepwise multiple regression analysis further suggested that unmarried patients responded significantly later than married patients, and patients who first experienced their symptoms at work responded significantly later than those who first experienced their symptoms outside of the home but not at work. These results suggest that situational and psychological variables are important determinants of lengthy decision delays in responding to symptoms of AMI.
AbstractList The present study identified factors that distinguish early responders (i.e., requested medical assistance &lt; 60 minutes after the onset of acute myocardial infarction [AMI] symptoms) from late responders (i.e., request made &gt; or = 60 minutes after symptom onset). A questionnaire developed to assess demographic characteristics, contextual factors, antecedents to symptom onset, and behavioral, affective, and cognitive responses was administered in the hospital to 501 patients with documented AMI. Patients who believed that their symptoms were cardiac in nature were more likely to be early responders, whereas patients who attributed their symptoms to indigestion, muscle pain, fatigue, or another cause responded later (p &lt; 0.0009). Early responders believed their symptoms to be more serious (p &lt; 0.0001), felt more comfortable seeking medical assistance (p &lt; 0.0001), were more anxious or upset when they first noticed symptoms (p = 0.0118), and perceived that they had less control of their symptoms (p &lt; 0.0001) than late responders. A stepwise multiple regression analysis further suggested that unmarried patients responded significantly later than married patients, and patients who first experienced their symptoms at work responded significantly later than those who first experienced their symptoms outside of the home but not at work. These results suggest that situational and psychological variables are important determinants of lengthy decision delays in responding to symptoms of AMI.
The present study identified factors that distinguish early responders (i.e., requested medical assistance < 60 minutes after the onset of acute myocardial infarction [AMI] symptoms) from late responders (i.e., request made > or = 60 minutes after symptom onset). A questionnaire developed to assess demographic characteristics, contextual factors, antecedents to symptom onset, and behavioral, affective, and cognitive responses was administered in the hospital to 501 patients with documented AMI. Patients who believed that their symptoms were cardiac in nature were more likely to be early responders, whereas patients who attributed their symptoms to indigestion, muscle pain, fatigue, or another cause responded later (p < 0.0009). Early responders believed their symptoms to be more serious (p < 0.0001), felt more comfortable seeking medical assistance (p < 0.0001), were more anxious or upset when they first noticed symptoms (p = 0.0118), and perceived that they had less control of their symptoms (p < 0.0001) than late responders. A stepwise multiple regression analysis further suggested that unmarried patients responded significantly later than married patients, and patients who first experienced their symptoms at work responded significantly later than those who first experienced their symptoms outside of the home but not at work. These results suggest that situational and psychological variables are important determinants of lengthy decision delays in responding to symptoms of AMI.
The present study identified factors that distinguish early responders (i.e., requested medical assistance < 60 minutes after the onset of acute myocardial infarction [AMI] symptoms) from late responders (i.e., request made ≥60 minutes after symptom onset). A questionnaire developed to assess demographic characteristics, contextual factors, antecedents to symptom onset, and behavioral, affective, and cognitive responses was administered in the hospital to 501 patients with documented AMI. Patients who believed that their symptoms were cardiac in nature were more likely to be early responders, whereas patients who attributed their symptoms to indigestion, muscle pain, fatigue, or another cause responded later (p < 0.0009). Early responders believed their symptoms to be more serious (p < 0.0001), felt more comfortable seeking medical assistance (p < 0.0001), were more anxious or upset when they first noticed symptoms (p = 0.0118), and perceived that they had less control of their symptoms (p < 0.0001) than late responders. A stepwise multiple regression analysis further suggested that unmarried patients responded significantly later than married patients, and patients who first experienced their symptoms at work responded significantly later than those who first experienced their symptoms outside of the home but not at work. These results suggest that situational and psychological variables are important determinants of lengthy decision delays in responding to symptoms of AMI.
Factors that distinguish early responders from late responders to symptoms of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) were identified in a study. Situational and psychological variables are important determinants of lengthy decision delays in responding to symptoms of AMI.
Author Burnett, Rachel E.
Califf, Robert M.
Leimberger, Jeffrey D.
Mark, Daniel B.
Blumenthal, James A.
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Snippet The present study identified factors that distinguish early responders (i.e., requested medical assistance < 60 minutes after the onset of acute myocardial...
Factors that distinguish early responders from late responders to symptoms of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) were identified in a study. Situational and...
The present study identified factors that distinguish early responders (i.e., requested medical assistance &lt; 60 minutes after the onset of acute myocardial...
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SubjectTerms Affect
Biological and medical sciences
Cardiology. Vascular system
Cognition
Coronary heart disease
Decision Making
Female
Health Behavior
Health care
Heart
Heart attacks
Humans
Male
Marital Status
Medical research
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Myocardial Infarction - diagnosis
Myocardial Infarction - drug therapy
Myocardial Infarction - psychology
Regression Analysis
Surveys and Questionnaires
Thrombolytic Therapy
Time Factors
Tissue Plasminogen Activator - therapeutic use
Title Distinguishing between early and late responders to symptoms of acute myocardial infarction
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