Giornale italiano di cardiologia : organo ufficiale della Federazione italiana di cardiologia : organo ufficiale della Società italiana di chirurgia cardiaca
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Brugada syndrome is a congenital arrhythmogenic disease, characterized by alterations in sodium channels in the absence of structural myocardial changes. It leads to ventricular electrical instability, causing arrhythmias with high risk of sudden cardiac death. Patients affected by Brugada syndrome show electrocardiographic alterations either at baseline or after stimulation. ⋯ Then we consider the medical-legal evaluation of Brugada syndrome in the field of social insurance, in relation to the clinical picture and particularly to the frequency of arrhythmic events. As far as private insurance is concerned, we dwell upon patients' insurability in the various types of policies, refundable medical expenses and evaluation of pathology in health insurance. Finally, we discuss the question of ability to work, with special regard to armed forces and police, whose committees do not provide a specific evaluation for Brugada syndrome by making identical use of automatic implantable cardioverter-defibrillators and pacemakers, thus ignoring the great clinical differences between these two devices.
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G Ital Cardiol (Rome) · Feb 2008
[Implementation of an emergency clinical pathway for ST-elevation myocardial infarction in the Lazio Region: results of a pilot study].
Timely reperfusion therapies (primary angioplasty and pre-hospital thrombolysis) remain a key component in improving the survival of patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). The Lazio Region emergency organization has a complex mixed logistic (the large city of Rome, presence of complex orography), therefore the use of telemedicine technologies by the emergency medical system (EMS) is mandatory. Emergency clinical pathways (ECP) for the management of STEMI patients were designed, focusing on early pre-hospital diagnosis and best appropriate treatment through the ECG transmission and teleconsultation among EMS and cardiologists in coronary care units (CCU). ⋯ Our study suggests that adherence to ECP improved the appropriateness of STEMI patient referral and treatment in the CCU in the Lazio Region. The EMS personnel, during the study, showed a high interest in the protocol trying to change their current practice. The Regional Administration plans to expand the utilization of ECP to all regional emergency network (EMS and Emergency Departments) and to improve its use.