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Use of Risk Assessment Analysis by Failure Mode, Effects, and Criticality to Reduce Door-to-Balloon Time Rahul K. Khare, MD, MS, Anna P. Nannicelli, BS, Emilie S. Powell, MD, MS, Nicholas P. Seivert, BS, James G. Adams, MD, Jane L. Holl, MD, MPH Annals of Emergency Medicine Volume 62, Issue 4, Pages e12 (October 2013) DOI: /j.annemergmed Copyright © 2013 American College of Emergency Physicians Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Diagram illustrating main FMECA themes identified by ED and catheterization laboratory teams in relation to door-to-balloon time phases. PCI, Percutaneous coronary intervention. Annals of Emergency Medicine , e12DOI: ( /j.annemergmed ) Copyright © 2013 American College of Emergency Physicians Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 Process map example.
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Figure 3 FMEA risk assessment chart example.
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Appendix. E1 Process map of entire door-to-balloon time process.
Annals of Emergency Medicine , e12DOI: ( /j.annemergmed ) Copyright © 2013 American College of Emergency Physicians Terms and Conditions
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Appendix. E1 Process map of entire door-to-balloon time process.
Annals of Emergency Medicine , e12DOI: ( /j.annemergmed ) Copyright © 2013 American College of Emergency Physicians Terms and Conditions
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Appendix. E1 Process map of entire door-to-balloon time process.
Annals of Emergency Medicine , e12DOI: ( /j.annemergmed ) Copyright © 2013 American College of Emergency Physicians Terms and Conditions
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