Annually, over 250,000 people experience a type of heart attack, known as a ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction or STEMI, which is caused by a blockage of blood flow to the heart. This life-threatening emergency requires timely intervention to restore blood flow to the heart. Mission: Lifeline’s EMS program recognizes those emergency responders whose efforts advance STEMI systems of care and the quality of life for these patients.
EMS is at the heart of what we do day in and day out, and we’re constantly striving to provide the highest quality of care. The American Heart Association’s Mission: Lifeline program is helping us attain that goal by implementing procedures for improving STEMI techniques.
When a patient suffers a STEMI, as identified by an electrocardiogram or ECG in the field, that information is communicated by first responders to the receiving hospital to activate a cardiac team. Programs that have achieved Bronze, Silver, and Gold awards consecutively are eligible for “Plus” status when 75% of the STEMI ECG’s are transmitted within ten minutes of being by a patient’s side. During the 2020 calendar year, HCDFRS accomplished 89% on this measure.
Detailed information about the American Heart Association’s Mission: Lifeline program can be found here: https://goo.gl/2pdDmG.