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Considering that STEMI is not the most prevalent of all heart attacks, why spend significant time and resources on it?

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Considering that STEMI is not the most prevalent of all heart attacks, why spend significant time and resources on it?

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While most of the 865,000 heart attacks that occur each year are non-ST elevation heart attacks, the nearly 400,000 patients who suffer ST-elevation heart attacks (STEMIs) have an emergency need; they can benefit greatly by having their potential heart damage reduced if their blocked artery is opened in time. STEMI heart attacks carry a substantial risk of death and disability and call for a quick response by many individuals and systems. Although Mission: Lifeline is focusing on improving the system of care for the nearly 400,000 patients who suffer from a STEMI, improving that system will ultimately improve care for all heart attack patients.

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