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Cardiologists urge rapid attention to avoid mortality in the event of a heart attack


Cardiologists urge rapid attention to avoid mortality in the event of a heart attack

Punta Cana - Health care from the moment of myocardial infarction is an Achilles heel. However, the subject is not as obscure as it used to be. Specialists at the Dominican Society of Cardiology Congress in Punta Cana, Higüey, discussed this aspect.

In this scenario, the Minister of Public Health, Victor Atallah, and other physicians stated that deaths due to heart attacks continue to be the leading cause of death in cardiovascular diseases (CVD), and therefore insisted that timely attention and timely intervention is the most important thing.

Atallah assured us that the National Health Network would solve part of the problem. "But we are better off. In the National Health Network we are going to reduce to less than two hours the time from when the symptom occurs, to receiving treatment," he commented.

While participating in the Congress of the American College of Cardiology, which is taking place in Punta Cana, the doctor said that they are working with hospitals and the 9-1-1 Emergency System so that, through an application, the patient is received at the health center and attended to immediately.

Dr. Licurgo Cruz, governor of the Dominican Chapter of the American College of Cardiology, said that variables still allow for slow attention.

Among these, he cited the idiosyncrasy of the patient who self-medicates and seeks care late.

He valued the role of the 9-1-1 System in improving the situation and the availability of life-saving drugs.

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