Gabriela Borrayo-Sánchez1, Martin Rosas-Peralta2*, Erick Ramirez-Árias3, Janai Santiago-López4, Eduardo Almeida-Gutiérrez5, Efrain Arizmendi-Uribe6, Ernesto Ayala López7, Hector-David Martinez-Chapa8 and José de Jesús Arriaga-Dávila9
1Head of Evaluation and Accountability Division for Medical Care, CUMAE-IMSS, Mexico
2Head of Special Projects Area, CUMAE-IMSS, Mexico
3Head of Emergency Room, Cardiology Hospital of the National Medical Center, Mexico
4Special Projects Area, CUMAE-IMSS, Mexico
5Titular of the Directorate of Education and Research in Health of the Cardiology Hospital of the National Medical Center XXI century, IMSS Mexico
6Director of Cardiology Hospital of the National Medical Center XXI century, IMSS Mexico
7Director of UMAE Specialties Hospital, IMSS, México
8Titular of Medical Attention Unit, IMSS, Mexico
9Head of Medical Benefits of IMSS, IMSS, Mexico
Corresponding Author:
DC Martin Rosas-Peralta, Head of Special Projects Area, Coordination of High Specialty Units, IMSS. Durango 289-1A Colonia Roma, Cuauhtémoc Delegation 06700, México, Tel: 16965-57261700
Abstract
Infarction code is a strategic plan implemented in the IMSS in order to reduce the times of medical care processes from First Medical Contact (FMC) to discharge and rehabilitation of the patient with ST-segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI). Recent developments have provided a unique opportunity for the organization of regional networks of STEMI receiving centers. Due to the fact that the cumulative evidence has shown that Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) primary is the most effective for the STEMI reperfusion strategy, the development of integrated networks using “control centers” could extend the benefits the primary PCI to one much larger Mexican population segment. Control center is a call center equipped with appropriate internet technology to receive not only the call but digital data such as ECG and other laboratory parameters in order to speed up Triage and inter-hospital patient transfer. Factors that favor the development of regional networks include results from recently published clinical trials, a vision of current patterns of treatment of STEMI from observational records, the experience with the current system for trauma in United States of America (USA) and the technological advances.
Citation
Borrayo-Sánchez G, Rosas-Peralta M, Ramirez-Árias E, Santiago-López J, Almeida-Gutiérrez E, Arizmendi-Uribe E, et al. Mexican Institute of Social Security (Imss): National Network Plan for St-Elevation Acute Myocardial Infarction, “Infarction Code”. SM J Cardiolog and Cardiovasc Disord. 2017; 3(4): 1016.