For patients waiting for ambulances or A&E care, every minute matters. Delays can result in complications, longer hospital stays, disability - even death. This is what happens while patients wait.
in October - Dr Naravi, who is a consultant in emergency medicine at Bradford Royal Infirmary, said it was inevitable to see patients rapidly deteriorate during their wait.
The"clot-busting" treatment thrombolysis needs to be given within four-and-a-half hours of the onset of symptoms, while there's a six-hour window to perform surgery to reopen a blocked artery in the brain, Professor Martin James told Sky News. Several hundred of those have likely been left with disabilities - paralysis, loss of speech, disruption to their cognition - because they did not get treated in time, potentially leaving them reliant on carers.
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