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 in West Yorkshire, said it was inevitable to see patients rapidly deteriorate during their wait.
Prof James is a stroke consultant at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital and runs SSNAP, the largest stroke data capture project in the UK. The data shows over the last 18 months about 1,000 fewer people across England, Wales and Northern Ireland have received clot busting treatment than were being treated before the pandemic.
"The diagnosis of a heart attack requires rapid treatment, because the longer you wait, the more heart muscle dies and the less likely you are to survive, and the more likely you are to go on and develop failure in the future. Minutes mean muscle."
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