Colling A
Br Med J. 1974 Mar 23;1(5907):559-63. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.5907.559.
This article attempts to lay down guide-lines for the general practitioner faced with a patient with a myocardial infarction in his home. A too rigid distinction between home or hospital care should not be attempted. Rather the general practitioner should look at home and hospital care and decide which is more appropriate in a particular case. In particular, he must distinguish clearly between cases he sees very soon after an attack and those he sees some hours later. Two hours is suggested as a useful dividing time between the two groups of patients.
本文旨在为在家中遇到心肌梗死患者的全科医生制定指导方针。不应试图在家护理和医院护理之间作过于严格的区分。相反,全科医生应综合考虑家庭护理和医院护理,并根据具体情况决定哪种方式更合适。特别是,他必须清楚地区分在发作后不久就见到的病例和数小时后见到的病例。建议将两小时作为这两组患者的一个有用的分界时间。