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Link to the article: http://www.springerlink.com/content/x21m543812k03809/ Thrombolysis and Counterpulsation to Improve Survival in Myocardial Infarction Complicated by Hypotension and Suspected Cardiogenic Shock or Heart Failure: Results of the TACTICS Trial Journal Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis Publisher Springer Netherlands ISSN 0929-5305 (Print) 1573-742X (Online) Issue Volume 19, Number 1 / February, 2005 DOI 10.1007/s11239-005-0938-0 Pages 33-39 Subject Collection Medicine SpringerLink Date Friday, June 24, 2005 Add to marked items Add to shopping cart Add to saved items Permissions & Reprints Recommend this article
Thrombolysis and Counterpulsation to Improve Survival in Myocardial Infarction Complicated by Hypotension and Suspected Cardiogenic Shock or Heart Failure: Results of the TACTICS Trial E. Magnus Ohman1 , John Nanas2, Robert J. Stomel3, Massoud A. Leesar4, Dennis W. T. Nielsen5, Daniel ODea6, Felix J. Rogers7, Daniel Harber8, Michael P. Hudson9, Elizabeth Fraulo10, Linda K. Shaw10 and Kerry L. Lee10
(1) The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA (2) Alexandra Hospital, Athens, Greece (3) Botsford General Hospital, Farmington Hills, MI, USA (4) University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USA (5) Central Hospital in Rogaland, Stavanger, Norway (6) Hudson Valley Heart Center, Poughkeepsie, NY, USA (7) Riverside Osteopathic Hospital, Trenton, NJ, USA (8) Garden City Hospital, Garden City, MI, USA (9) Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI (10) Duke Clinical Research Institute, Durham, NC, USA (11) UNC-Chapel Hill, 130 Mason Farm Road, CB# 7075, Chapel Hill, NC, 27599
Abstract Background: Sustained hypotension, cardiogenic shock, and heart failure all imply a poor prognosis in acute myocardial infarction (MI). We assessed the benefit of adding 48 hours of intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation (IABP) to standard treatment for MI, in an international trial among hospitals without primary angioplasty capabilities. Methods: We randomized 57 patients with MI complicated by sustained hypotension, possible cardiogenic shock, or possible heart failure to receive either fibrinolytic therapy and IABP or fibrinolysis alone. The primary end point was all-cause mortality at 6 months. Results: In all, IABP was inserted in 27 of 30 assigned patients a median 30 minutes after fibrinolysis began and continued for a median 34 hours. Of the 27 patients assigned to fibrinolysis alone, 9 deteriorated such that IABP was required. The IABP group was at slightly higher risk at baseline, but the incidence of the primary end point did not differ significantly between groups (34% for combined treatment versus 43% for fibrinolysis alone; adjusted P = 0.23). Patients with Killip class III or IV showed a trend toward greater benefit from IABP (6-month mortality 39% for combined therapy versus 80% for fibrinolysis alone; P = 0.05). Conclusions: While early IABP use was not associated with a definitive survival benefit when added to fibrinolysis for patients with MI and hemodynamic compromise in this small trial, its use suggested a possible benefit for patients with the most severe heart failure or hypotension. Abbreviated Abstract. We assessed the benefit of adding 48 hours of intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation to fibrinolytic therapy among 57 patients with acute myocardial infarction complicated by sustained hypotension, possible cardiogenic shock, or possible heart failure. The primary end point, mortality at 6 months, did not differ between groups (34% for combined treatment versus 43% for fibrinolysis alone [n = 27]; adjusted P = 0.23), although patients with Killip class III or IV did show a trend toward greater benefit from IABP (39% for combined therapy versus 80% for fibrinolysis; P = 0.05). acute myocardial infarction - fibrinolysis - heart failure - cardiogenic shock
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Personal
22-year Monroe County resident Married to Kevin Dahm for 24 years Parents of three sons
Kevin is employed at Detroit Edisons Enrico Fermi Nuclear power plant as an Instructor. After serving 6 years active duty in the United States Navy, Kevin continues to serve our country as a Chief in the United States Navy Reserves.
Robert 24, is a Monroe High School graduate and an MCCC student. He is the co-owner of Computer Works Inc. Kevin II 22, is a Monroe High School graduate and an MCCC student. He is the co-owner of Computer Works Inc. Matthew, 20 is a student at MCCC. He is pursuing his passion for medicine and will graduate in May from the nursing program.
As a family they continue to give back to the community. They can be found at the heart of a can food drive, jumping in the river to remove trash and debris, building a house for Habitat, volunteering at the hospital, or giving motivational speeches to students.
Monroe County Community Involvement
CASA Court Appointed Special Advocate Board Member (link to story) Monroe County Chamber of Commerce Member Green Team Raisin River Cleanup (links to story) Volunteer Grade School Assistant Basketball Coach Medical Explorers Instructor (link to story) Provide First Aid for Sporting Events Fund Raising for the Humane Society of Monroe Hurricane Relief Spirit of Christmas Volunteer Monroe County Job Shadowing Program Member of St. Marys Catholic Church American Red Cross Bone Marrow Donor Program Volunteer BLS Instructor for Monroe Public School
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Herbs Run supporter YMCA Strong Kids supporter Miss Monroe pageant supporter Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth Rehabilitation Services Exchange Student Program
Education
1990 Monroe County Community College Graduate Cum Laude Associates of Applied Science Nursing. Registered Nurse Monroe County Community College Alumni 1995 Siena Heights University Bachelors of Applied Science Siena Heights University Alumni 1999 Center for Computer Technology Novell Network Admin Comptia A+ Certification 2000 Stautzenburger College Cisco Academy Cisco Certified Network Administrator Cisco Certified Design Administrator New Horizon Technology Center Microsoft Certified Professional Server 2000 Microsoft Certified Professional 2000 Pro Comptia Network+ Certified Cisco Wireless Engineer Certification
Employment
Computer Works of Monroe, Inc Business Development For the last several years Jean has been working side by side with her sons Robert, Kevin and Matthew. Together they have built the largest technology company in Monroe.
Thomas Jeffery Bilan & Associates Applications Engineer and WAN Technician for GMAC.
Registered Nurse Prior to entering the challenging field of technology, Jean spent more than 10 years providing care to the members of our community. As an Intensive Care Nurse she faced daily the challenge of providing the best possible care in a system with dwindling resources and funding. In an effort to bring the promising new drugs and treatments, she accepted an additional position as the site coordinator for an international drug research study. This allowed for patients to receive earlier access to research drugs. The community also invited Jean into their homes as a home health care nurse. Jean continues to utilize her skills and training as a nurse in her roll as a Court Appointed Special Advocate, becoming the voice of an abused/neglected child in the judicial system.
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Jean Dahm for State Representative
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July 21st Jean Dahm Endorsed by the Monroe Evening News. "We strongly recommend Ms. Dahm."
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For Seniors: MPRO information: www.mpro.org For free assistance with Insurance, hospital or Doctor issues please call. 1-800-365-5899 or 248-465-7300 www.citizensforbettercare.org to report problems with nursing homes.
Jobs As a small business owner and business..... .
Health Care Health Care Insurance has become increasing unaffordable........
Abortion Jean Dahm is pro-life.
Budget & Taxes Jean Dahm believes in fiscal responsibility.........
Education As a parent of three grown sons, Jean Dahm believes.......
Gun Issues Jean Dahm believes in supporting the 2nd amendment......
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Jobs
As a small business owner and business developer for Computer Works Inc., I am confronted with the challenges our businesses face in the state of Michigan.
Our current legislation discourages businesses from moving into Michigan and bringing new jobs. I'll work to create an environment that encourages businesses to operate in the state of Michigan.
Michigan businesses are heavily invested in manufacturing. I will work towards strengthening our manufacturers and secure a more diversified business structure focusing on technology and alternative energy for the future.
As we enter into a global economy and move towards advanced fields of technology, we must work to further the education of our current and future workforce.
Our colleges and universities train many of the world's finest. We must work hard to retain this talent by providing a promising future.
Health Care
Health Care Insurance has become increasingly unaffordable placing a tremendous burden on those who go without. Most often they are the young who are healthy whose premiums we depend on to offset the cost of insurance for those who are not in good health. We are now living longer and as every day passes we are becoming less able to care for our seniors. One third of all working Baby Boomers now assume the financial burden of older family members while working hard to save for their own retirement. Health Care is the single issue that transcends all other issues we face. Rising cost for the employers result in dropped coverage. A significant number of businesses pay far more in health care than the Single Business TAX.
As a registered nurse, I know the importance of obtaining affordable health insurance, prescription drug coverage and promoting healthy lifestyles.
I will work to secure affordable health insurance and prescription drug coverage for all the residents of Michigan and promote healthy lifestyle changes.
Abortion
Jean Dahm is pro-life.
Budget & Taxes
Jean Dahm believes in fiscal responsibility. She knows the importance of a balanced budget and believes in cutting wasteful spending not raising taxes. She has extensive experience balancing a corporate budget which has led to significant growth and revenue increases.
Education
As a parent of three grown sons, Jean Dahm believes in the importance of investing in education and supporting our schools.
Gun Issues
Jean Dahm believes in supporting the 2nd amendment. As a member of a military family she knows the importance of defending the 2nd amendment.
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May 31, 2008 Relay for Life. "Jean Dahm RN volunteers to assist the American Cancer Society nation cancer study CPS-3."
May 14 , 2008 Jean Dahm RN takes blood pressures at Monroe Center from 10 am to 12 pm
May 10 , 2008 Jean Dahm Volunteers for Habitat
Aug 13 , 2008 Jean Dahm will attend Maybee board meeting 7:30pm
Aug 18 , 2008 Jean Dahm will attend Monroe City board meeting 7:30pm
Aug 27 , 2008 Jean Dahm will host Meet the Candidate event at Panera Bread on Telegraph 10am to 12pm
Aug 27 , 2008 Jean Dahm will attend Meet the Candidate Night at Monroe Bank and Trust 5-6:30pm
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