www.cmj.hr Aim To investigate the frequencies of different and rele-vant underlying etiologies of chest pain in general prac-tice. Methods We systematically searched PubMed and EM-BASE. Two reviewers independently rated the eligibility of publications and assessed the risk of bias of included stud-ies. We extracted data to calculate the relative frequencies of different underlying conditions and investigated the variation across studies using forest plots, I2, tau2, and pre-diction intervals. With respect to unexplained heterogene-ity, we provided qualitative syntheses instead of pooled estimates. Results We identified 11 eligible studies comprising about 6500 patients. The overall risk of bias was rated as low in 6 studies comprising about...
Background: The clinical assessment of patients with chest pain of recent onset remains difficult. T...
What we aim to determine is which components of medical history, physicians base their first three-w...
hest pain is the chief complaint in about 1 to 2 percent of out-patient visits,1 and although the ca...
Aim To investigate the frequencies of different and relevant underlying etiologies of chest pain in ...
Background: Chest pain is a common complaint in primary care, with coronary heart disease (CHD) bein...
Objective Observational study of patients with chest pain in primary care: determination of incidenc...
Objective: Chest pain is a common reason for an encounter in general practice. The present investiga...
*This article was presented as abstract form at the ACC 2005. *The main massage in this article is t...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: We assessed the occurrence and aetiology of chest pain in primary care practi...
We collected data on 320 patients complaining to their general practitioner of a new episode of ches...
Abstract Background Chest pain is a common complaint in primary care, with coronary heart disease (C...
Chest Pain: AdvancedAssessment and Management promotes a systematic approach to the assessment and m...
Background In previous studies including patients with suspected cardiac chest pain, those who had a...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground When evaluating a p...
Chest pain is a common reason for presentation in hospital emergency departments and general practic...
Background: The clinical assessment of patients with chest pain of recent onset remains difficult. T...
What we aim to determine is which components of medical history, physicians base their first three-w...
hest pain is the chief complaint in about 1 to 2 percent of out-patient visits,1 and although the ca...
Aim To investigate the frequencies of different and relevant underlying etiologies of chest pain in ...
Background: Chest pain is a common complaint in primary care, with coronary heart disease (CHD) bein...
Objective Observational study of patients with chest pain in primary care: determination of incidenc...
Objective: Chest pain is a common reason for an encounter in general practice. The present investiga...
*This article was presented as abstract form at the ACC 2005. *The main massage in this article is t...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: We assessed the occurrence and aetiology of chest pain in primary care practi...
We collected data on 320 patients complaining to their general practitioner of a new episode of ches...
Abstract Background Chest pain is a common complaint in primary care, with coronary heart disease (C...
Chest Pain: AdvancedAssessment and Management promotes a systematic approach to the assessment and m...
Background In previous studies including patients with suspected cardiac chest pain, those who had a...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground When evaluating a p...
Chest pain is a common reason for presentation in hospital emergency departments and general practic...
Background: The clinical assessment of patients with chest pain of recent onset remains difficult. T...
What we aim to determine is which components of medical history, physicians base their first three-w...
hest pain is the chief complaint in about 1 to 2 percent of out-patient visits,1 and although the ca...