TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - Cardiovascular Emergencies A1 - Weisberg, Stacy N. A1 - Tennyson, Joseph A1 - King, Marie A1 - Leinbaugh, Erryn A2 - Cooney, Derek R. PY - 2016 T2 - Cooney's EMS Medicine AB - Heart disease has been the leading cause of death in America for over 80 years. An estimated 935,000 people in America suffer a myocardial infarction each year at an estimated annual cost of $151.6 billion.1,2 Although the development of EMS is often ascribed as a response to America's shocking rates of morbidity and mortality from motor vehicle accidents, emergency cardiac care has also driven EMS development and in many ways has become the central mission of modern EMS. From some of the first work on prehospital cardiac care as published by Frank Pantridge et al in 19673 to large multisystem studies of cardiac arrest survival published in the past few years, it is clear that much progress has been made. Yet the basic tenets of prehospital cardiac care remain simple: identification of the patient with a cardiac emergency; stabilization; selection of an appropriate receiving facility; safe and timely transport to that facility. SN - PB - McGraw-Hill Education CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2024/04/23 UR - accessemergencymedicine.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1126791730 ER -