Journal of internal medicine
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In patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI), considerable time elapses from symptom onset until initiation of thrombolytic therapy or primary percutaneous coronary intervention. Prehospital diagnosing can reduce time delays, and remote diagnosing using telemedicine may be appropriate in areas and countries where ambulances are not staffed with physicians. ⋯ It was technically feasible to use telemedicine for remote prehospital diagnosing of patients suspected of AMI. Patients subjected to prehospital diagnosing had shorter door-to-needle times compared with a prospective control group.